DALE CAMPBELL celebrated his 17th birthday in style by winning all three of his races - plus the Grand Final - in the first motocross of the season at Sorel Point, St John, on Sunday.
Daily Archives: March 9, 2004
Football:A double boost for Jersey
JERSEY will enter the South West Counties Championship for the third time next season while the Island’s under-18s footballers will play in the SWCC Mick Parry KO Cup for the first time.
Football:JFA moving to appoint chief executive
CHARLIE TOSTEVIN, president of the Jersey Football Association fully appreciates the pressures that have led two leading Guernsey FA officials to announce they will vacate their positions at the end of the current playing season.
Bowls:Irish schoolboy ends Lowery’s hopes in Perth
JERSEY’S John Lowery - the Channel Islands’ last hope of success in the British Isles indoor bowls championship in Perth - crashed out of the under 25 singles yesterday, when he turned in a distinctly below par performance against Ireland’s Garry Kelly.
Professional jockey remembers his first century
THIRTY-SIX years ago this week Jerseyman Ron Vibert rode his 100th winner as a professional jockey.
Alcohol consumption still high
THE consumption of alcohol in Jersey remains seriously high and much more excessive than in the UK.
Bomb hoax: Fifth person charged
BOOKS on major weaponry and disasters were found at the home of a fifth group member accused of causing a major bomb scare in town last week, the Magistrate’s Court heard yesterday.
Senator launches battle plan against Finance plans
EASY avoidance measures could almost double the £100 million tax hole under the new ‘zero-ten’ structure according to Senator Stuart Syvret .
States to pick up welfare burden?
THE States will pay for parish welfare - and in return ratepayers from across Jersey will meet the costs of all road maintenance - if radical proposals lodged today are approved by politicians.
Chef de police: Backing sought
THE Constable of St Helier has asked the Royal Court to back his refusal to appoint the parish’s longest-serving Centenier as chef de police.












