Planning applications - 11 November, 2014
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
We'll be keeping in touch with Guernsey Police today as their investigation continues into the theft of a scaffolding firm's lorry which was later found burnt out.
WHO runs this island? Who should run the island? It's the States, of course, but who actually holds the levers of power within our government?
THE residents of Sark must be bemused by the never-ending stream of advice they receive from outsiders.
Confirmation that Lagan Construction has been invited to tender for the next phase of development at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital is also confirmation of the States' ambivalent attitude toward competition.
ALDERNEY Wildlife Trust wants to introduce new conservation laws by 2014.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
AS SPORTING success stories go domestically, it is highly debatable whether you can beat the one that is the Sportingbet Channel Islands Athletics Club.
PROPOSALS from the Public Services Department to spend an initial £80m. on a mass burn incinerator have drawn criticism from a wide range of individuals and groups.
Twenty-two years ago Guernseyman Andy Chapell fell in love with a ruined mill in the mountains of Andalucia. Now it's an award-winning hotel that keeps its guests spellbound, as Di Digard reports.
NEWS that Public Services has climbed down over implementing its poorly considered and lamentably consulted package of punitive mooring fees was hardly a surprise. As skin-saving exercises go, it was inevitable.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press.
Applications to the Environment Department, as published in the Guernsey Press
ON TUESDAY, the House of Commons was considering Budget resolutions and the economic situation, a debate veteran left-winger Michael Meacher used as an opportunity to launch a bitter attack on what he termed 'offshoring'.
He was a maverick historian, a relentless archivist and a single-minded clergyman. He angered and frustrated both Christians and Jews and escaped Hitler's assassins. But he is described as 'the 20th century's most dedicated gentile fighter against anti-Semitism' - and he was a Guernseyman. Shaun Shackleton discovers more about the Rev. James Parkes