JERSEY’S top young swimmers will be hoping to make a splash at this year’s national age group and youth championships, which begin tomorrow.
Daily Archives: July 28, 2004
Rowing:Olympic class evident in Gorey to Carteret
OLYMPIC rower Frederic Kowal took the men’s singles record - and line honours - in the Gorey to Carteret rowing race last Saturday.
Bodyboarders set to form club with big future
JERSEY could soon play host to professional bodyboarding events.
World bowls: Island bowlers squeezed out of contention
ON the surface of it, Jersey’s performance in the men’s world outdoor bowls championships in Ayr yesterday was disappointing - until their four defeats are put into perspective.
Football:JFA suspend Smith indefinitely
FORMER Muratti footballer Charlie Smith has been suspended indefinitely - and is facing a sine die ban with no review to be considered under a period of five years.
Hobie sailing: Dragoon sailors seventh in world event in Belgium
AFTER the first day’s racing in the inaugural Hobie Dragoon World Championships in Duinbergen, Belgium, Simon Thébault (15) and Luke Carney (14) are best-placed from a fleet of 23 in seventh place.
The greening of St Helier
THE Constable of St Helier has admitted that the sudden appearance of large green bicycle signs on his streets has come as ‘a bit of a shock’.
Expert calls for change to Bailiff’s States role
THE Bailiff should no longer act as speaker of the States because of changes to the role of judges, according to a Jerseyman who is an expert in constitutional law.
National gallery for waterfront?
A NATIONAL art gallery will be at the heart of a new development that will breathe life into the Island Site and add to the overall revitalisation and rebirth of St Helier, according to the Waterfront Enterprise Board.
Constable backs scheme for a supermarket at Westmount
PLANS for a new supermarket and sheltered housing are being considered for Westmount quarry.












