JERSEY Wanderers eased into the last four of the under-16 Eric Amy Cup last night following a 4-0 victory over Division II champions St Brelade.
Daily Archives: February 5, 2004
Squash:Tagnuy knocks out champion
THERE was a massive upset in the Insurance Corporation Jersey Closed over 35s competition at the Jersey Squash Club last night when Graeme Tanguy (5/8 seed) beat the No 2 and the defending champion Hugh Jones.
Windsurfing:JAWS snaps up invitation
FOUR members of the Jersey Association of Windsurfers hope to compete in the Highland Spring HIHO 2004 event later this year in the British Virgin Islands between 26 June and 4 July.
Football:Ladies look to London
JERSEY’S Ladies football squad have been offered two matches in London in April.
Football:Scottish quartet recalled
JERSEY’S starting line-up against the RAF a week on Saturday at Springfield will have at least two changes from the team that drew with Sussex last Saturday.
President stumped over free States parking questions
THE Public Services Department do not know how many civil servants enjoy free parking in town car parks, committee president Deputy Maurice Dubras has admitted.
Island Plan ‘was ignored’
STATES Members have shown ‘complete disregard’ for the Island Plan by forcing Planning to consider scaling down a development in St Clement, according to committee president Deputy Maurice Dubras.
Island at the crossroads
JERSEY is about to enter the most important six months of its recent history with a multi-faceted public debate which will radically affect the lives of all Islanders.
Great? No, now we’re Fantastic!
FORGET the Great North Run - Jersey now has a Fantastic North Run.
Home Affairs to face vote of no confidence
THE Home Affairs Committee is to face a vote of no confidence.












