JAMES WALKER came through the toughest test of his career this weekend when he competed in the Marlboro Masters, the annual race for the best 50 Formula 3 drivers in the world, at Zandvoort in Holland.
Daily Archives: August 11, 2004
Athletics:Phelan stars for Ireland
RBC JERSEY SPARTAN and Ansbacher CIAC athletes Simon Phelan and Peter Irving had mixed fortunes in last weekend’s Home International competition in Derby.
Cricket:Sarnians prevail in festival
Guernsey’s juniors emulated their senior island counterparts with a victory, by six wickets, over Jersey in the Under 12/13 Jersey Cricket Festival yesterday.
Rugby:Banahan attracts interest from Bees
SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD Highlands College student Matt Banahan was invited to train with English side Bradford and Bingley RFC at the weekend.
It could have been us
TWO Jersey rowers were asked to join the Atlantic rowing attempt that so nearly ended in tragedy this week.
Sunny side up for Battle
ALL 1,000 pavement seats for tomorrow’s new-look Battle of Flowers parade have been sold.
Weather takes it toll on tourism
JERSEY’S tourism industry is having a tough time not helped by bad weather.
Wealthy residents welcome
HOUSING president Deputy Terry Le Main has written to accountants, lawyers and trust firms to try to attract new wealthy residents to the Island.
Union’s bus fare backlash
THE bus fare proposals will create an effective curfew on pensioners, according to the head of Jersey’s biggest union.
Stolen car found at foot of cliff
A CAR stolen from the JEP car park last night has been found at the foot of a cliff near Anne Port.












