Plans for 19 homes in Route Militaire
A CLOS of 19 homes could be built behind houses on Route Militaire, if planning permission is granted.
A CLOS of 19 homes could be built behind houses on Route Militaire, if planning permission is granted.
Alvaro Morata and a Ryan Porteous own goal handed the hosts the points.
The WNO 481 double-decker is described as a ‘caravan of pure magic and love’.
The blue left-handed Fender Mustang electric guitar is estimated to fetch between one million to two million US dollars (£820,000 to £1.64 million).
JO ARENDT (nee Wragg) may not have been among the best known of Guernsey’s residents, but in her specialist field of the pineal gland, biological rhythms and melatonin, she was a world authority, honoured in many countries and academic institutions. Many in that world have paid glowing tribute both to her professional achievements and to her warm, friendly and helpful attitude towards colleagues, collaborators and students.
PEOPLE with a Guille-Alles Library card will be able to rent one of its two portable amps in a new initiative to get more people busking in Town.
THE Priaulx Library wants to see ‘Your Moulin Huet’ and has launched an appeal for islanders to send in their photos of the area.
STUDENTS of Elizabeth College made a splash on Thursday evening as they took part in the Skipton Swimarathon.
THE curtain is coming up on Beau Sejour theatre’s £195,000 refurbishment, with the doors ready to open this Saturday.
A NEW website and changes to the charity’s set-up are two of the ways in which the newly-branded Eisteddfod Guernsey LBG hopes to revolutionise its arts and culture festival.
Education will be thrown into disarray if the States fails to fund a £119m. plan to reorganise secondary and post-16 studies.
Letby was handed a whole life order after she was convicted of the murders of seven babies.
MORE than 200 students received inspiring talks from air traffic controllers, pilots and engineers as part of the Guernsey air display last month.
Hooker Dewi Lake will captain the team in Nantes.
The laws, arising from a review by Sir John Gillen, come into force on Thursday.