THE Ernst & Young Summer Touch league swings into action on Tuesday evening, with no fewer than six new teams taking to the field,.
Monthly Archives: May 2004
Jeux des Iles brings out the best in athletes
THERE were some excellent performances by the young athletes competing in the Jeux des Iles in Las Palmas yesterday, with personal bests coming thick and fast, and top-eight finishes for Jason Fox amd Emma McCarthy.
Will Minnie’s weight be deciding factor in big race?
The Jersey Race Club’s 2004 season is now in full swing, with seven race meetings scheduled for the next three months.
Horses are approaching peak fitness and the majority have already run this year.
Island Games: Football team won’t miss out in 2007
JERSEY’S footballers will be allowed to play in the 2007 NatWest Island Games in Rhodes - but they almost certainly will not be seeded.
Garden plans ‘will go ahead’
THE woman behind the Château La Chaire garden scheme is determined to carry on despite its failure to win public funds.
Property funds get a boost
A CHANGE in UK law is boosting Jersey’s multi-billion pound property fund sector.
Prison ‘one of the worst’
THE incoming prison governor says the physical conditions at La Moye Prison are among the worst he has seen.
Landscape art to fly the flag for 1204
ISLANDERS are being invited to join in a unique community project to transform a Gorey cāštil into a dramatic backdrop for the Jersey Revels.
Data law ‘broken in public interest’
SENATOR Ted Vibert is unrepentant over his breaking of the Data Protection Law.
Probation for man who is ‘a danger to children’
A SEX offender branded ‘a danger to young children’ has been given three years probation by the Royal Court for an indecent assault on a young girl 14 years ago.












