THE Jersey Cricket Association Select XI comfortably defeated visitors Gore Court by 66 runs at Grainville yesterday.
Daily Archives: July 6, 2004
Huge entry for 50th Castle swim
THERE are in excess of 130 entries for the Jersey Swimming Club’s 50th Castle to Harbour swim, which is taking place next week.
Cricket:College youngsters impress in UK
DESPITE losing two-and-a-half days to the weather the Victoria College 1st XI played some good positive cricket on their tour to the UK.
Visitors rescued from rising tide
TWO brave Islanders plucked three panicking visitors off rocks yesterday after they were cut off by the rising tide.
Alarm during tax debate
SENATOR Stuart Syvret told the States today that they were debating the most important issue of our time.
Jobs protest
CLOSE to 1,000 people chanted ‘Walker out’ in the Royal Square this morning as they vented their anger at proposed tax increases and threats to public sector jobs.
New move to block St Peter development
THE States are to be asked to rescind a decision to allow 72 new homes to be built close to St Peter’s Village.
Public Services are fined under their own law
PUBLIC Services have been fined £2,000 after heavy rainfall caused sewerage to overflow into Goose Green Marsh last December.
Parents were unaware of daughters’ abortions
FOUR Jersey teenagers under the age of 16 have had abortions without their parents’ knowledge or consent.
Stampers: The final checkout
AFTER more than 20 years, the Stampers brand has reached its sell-by date.












