Designers urged to consider sprinklers
SPRINKLERS save lives, according to Guernsey Fire and Rescue Service head of fire safety Trevor Queripel.
SPRINKLERS save lives, according to Guernsey Fire and Rescue Service head of fire safety Trevor Queripel.
Time was when it would have been hard to have a bad meal there, but now it seems it's increasingly difficult to find a good one. France, traditionally renowned for its food and wine, is in the culinary doldrums. Could it be a case of fish and chips triumphing over foie gras?
Day 6, 2 October, 11.25pm, home.
Day 5, 5.45pm, Hotel Ibis, Paris
Day 5, 1 October, 8.50am, Novotel Hotel, Lausanne, Switzerland.
Sunday, 3.20pm, Motorway Service Station 100km south of Antwerp
'UFOs' that were seen over the island last weekend were probably Chinese lanterns used in new year celebrations.
HUNDREDS of ribbons of hope for missing Madeleine McCann have been removed from railings at the Town Church after calls from the public that they were no longer appropriate.
A LOCALLY created yardstick for monitoring the performance of the investment industry has benefited from another Guernsey contributor.
HARDY bikers braved the wet weather to help raise funds to get a Sri Lankan hire motorcycle business destroyed by the tsunami back up and running.
AMHERST pupils and staff have been left devastated by a spate of break-ins.
For over a quarter of a century, Channel Islands Air Search has plucked the stricken from the seas surrounding our fair shores. With a brief history and a pensive glance at the expenses, Nigel Baudains uncovers the makings of a heroic organisation
THE Yorkshire Guernsey Division Two produced another humdinger of a match as Goldridge Estate Agents narrowly beat Brock Road by two points at Beau Sejour.
LA FRATERNELLE All Stars have kept their hands on the Division Two knockout trophy.
THE Bailiff's disaster fund should soon reach the '500,000 mark.