ATHLETICS, sailing and tennis will represent Jersey for the first time in the Jeux des Iles in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, next month.
Daily Archives: April 22, 2004
Athletics:Winnie backs CIAC teams to prosper again
HEAD coach Andrew Winnie is confident the Channel Islands men’s team can win a third successive Southern League promotion and the ladies more than hold their own in the top flight.
Cricket season starts with Senior Cup openers
JERSEY’S cricket season starts on Saturday with four matches in the Senior Cup.
Bisson retains Island bar billiards crown
THE Island’s bar billiards champion is Graham Bisson of the Landmark Inn.
He retained his title by defeating fellow Landmark player Alan Woodworth in last night’s final at the Star & Tipsy Toad, St Peter.
Bowls:Birch beats British Isles champion
JERSEY bowls stars Alison Birch and Allan Quémard both started their campaigns in the Alfa Romeo WIBC world indoor singles championships on a high note in Belfast yesterday.
Table tennis: Primary Schools international sets new standards for Jersey
JERSEY found the competition tough in the recent British Primary Schools international in Guernsey, finishing sixth out of seven teams.
Illegal jewellery sales at attractions halted
THREE tourist attractions which have been illegally selling jewellery on a Sunday have been warned to stop.
Battle: The band plays on
THE Band of the Island of Jersey will play at the Battle of Flowers this year after all.
Inflation slumps
JERSEY’S rate of inflation fell to 3.7 per cent from four per cent over the past 12 months and there has now been a downward trend for more than a year.
Deputy ‘unaware’ of scale of field dump
ONE of the politicians involved in granting planning approval to dump builders’ waste in the Trinity countryside says he was unaware of the true scale of the operation.












