TENPIN bowler Matthew Leonard (20) has come into form at exactly the right time, scoring a maximum 300 points from 12 consecutive strikes at the weekend.
Daily Archives: August 10, 2004
Football:Jersey Tournament set to grow and grow
THE Jersey U21 International Football Tournament has well and truly exploded onto the world map according to event organiser Iain Mackenzie .
Rugby Union: Bees create positive buzz
IGNORE the scoreline.
This was a good day for Jersey rugby.
Cricket:Pentagon squeeze in for league title
PENTAGON secured the Evening League Division III title in their play-off match against NatWest at FB Fields last night.
Warning in court on chefs de police
IF the Royal Court decides that parishes must appoint a chef de police who is the longest-serving honorary officer in the parish, some of those in post will have to resign.
Memorial unveiled to US sailors
THE Lieut-Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir John Cheshire, yesterday unveiled a memorial at Noirmont to 16 US seamen killed in action a mile off the headland in 1944.
Manual workers submit 6% pay claim
STATES and parish manual workers have submitted an inflation-busting pay claim of six per cent for the year ahead.
Age Concern to discuss proposed bus fares
THE head of Age Concern, Daphne Minihane, is due to meet members today to discuss the proposals on restricting the entitlement to free travel for pensioners.
Flower failure hits Battle entry
JERSEY’S Young Farmers are appealing for help with their Battle entry this year because thousands of their flowers have failed to open.
Stability in property market
HOUSE prices remained stable in Jersey in the second quarter of the year.












