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Daily Archives: March 24, 2004

Football:St John battle back to reach Touzel final

ST JOHN FC booked a place in the flybe.

Combination’s P W Touzel Memorial Trophy final last night after scoring three times in the final 20 minutes to beat St Lawrence 3-1 at Les Quennevais.

Running:Morris motors home in Vowden Series finale

THE final placings in the Vowden Sports Road Race Series organised by the RBC Jersey Spartan Athletic Club were decided on Sunday, with the completion of a 25 km road race from Corbière to Gorey.

Race ace gets backing from Island businesses

A GROUP of Jersey businessmen are putting their support behind James Walker, the 20-year-old ex-Victoria College student who is currently experiencing a meteoric rise in the motor racing world, and which could see him through to the dizzy heights of Formula 1.

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Could Jersey become Europe’s garden centre?

JERSEY could be the gardening centre of Europe, if not the world, according to a Jersey-born horticulturist, Peter Ricou, who currently works in the UK as a consultant to developers of major gardening attractions.

Low turnout expected in by-election

ISLANDERS have been casting their votes in the Senatorial by-election, with a very low turnout of voters expected.

New rural future ahead

A NEW strategy for the future of Jersey’s countryside has been promised.

Island business rallies to back rising race star

A GROUP of Jersey businessmen led by ex-Formula 1 driver and Jersey resident Derek Warwick has got together to provide financial backing for rising motor racing star James Walker.

Move to demolish St Helier landmarks

PLANS to demolish a block of landmark buildings in the commercial heart of St Helier have been submitted to Planning.

Farm shop protest grows

ISLANDERS are rallying behind a St Mary grower’s fight to run a farm shop from his home.

Brook seek more funds

JERSEY Brook are seeking additional funding for testing for sexually transmitted diseases.