FOUR players will represent Jersey in the Commonwealth Table Tennis Federation Games in Kuala Lumpur next week.
Daily Archives: June 18, 2004
Jersey pair contest British Isles bowls final
ISLAND bowlers have had plenty to cheer about at Les Creux, where Jersey champion Gean O’Neil has dominated the British women’s bowls championship, just a mile or so from her home club at St Brelade.
Longboards:Blake makes something of nothing
THE winner of the Open event in the first Bear Laneez Jersey Longboard Riders Association summer series competition was Gordon Blake.
Tennis:Caesarean juniors storm through
SEVEN of the eight age-groups from the Caesarean Tennis Club’s Ashburton Junior section have once again won through to the first round of the regional play-offs of the National Junior Club League.
Man arrested following seizure of ecstacy tablets
CUSTOMS officers arrested a 32-year-old Jerseyman last night following the seizure of 3,000 ecstacy tablets at the Airport.
Union told: You will not stop us
PLANS to reform the public sector to save £20 million a year will go ahead with or without the co-operation of the Transport and General Workers Union’s 1,500 members.
‘Give the public access to computer models’
SENATOR Stuart Syvret is to ask the States to rule that the public be allowed access to computerised economic models that he claims are being kept from him and other politicians.
Bus inquiry panel quit over pay row
THREE men who were to have formed a public inquiry into the awarding of a £4.3m contract to Connex to run the Island’s bus service have quit after a political row over their pay.
The fast-track force?
JERSEY’S best police officers could soon get the chance to apply for an élite fast-track training programme in the UK.
MP to call for inquiry into ethical guidelines
A UK Member of Parliament says he will be calling for an investigation into the use of British tax havens by international companies.












