IN appalling conditions John Smalley won Saturday’s first windsurfing event in the Highland Spring Expressions session series, organised by JAWS, opposite Secrets in St Ouen’s Bay.
Daily Archives: February 14, 2005
Shooting:Douglas back to his best for Shetland trip
TEENAGER Scott Douglas picked up an air rifle for the first time in almost nine months .
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and beat Jersey’s best to claim a place at this summer’s Island Games.
Weekend sport in brief
BADMINTON:Mariana Agathangelou and her partner Ed Forster won the silver medal in the mixed doubles at the English national U19 event played in Milton Keynes at the weekend.
In the girls doubles 16-year-old Agathangelou and partner Vicky Ingram finished with a bronze medal after they were beaten by the No 1 seeds in the semi-finals.
Committee is divided over interests register
PRIVILEGES and Procedures are divided over a request from the JEP to publish the Register of States Members Interests.
Warning given over dangerous tree
A WARNING was given weeks ago that a tree overhanging St Saviour’s Hill was in a dangerous state and could collapse at any moment.
Ex-billionaire is now back in business
BANKRUPT billionaire Kevin Leech is back in business.
The St Martin resident is now free to fully pursue his business interests as a director and shareholder of companies.
Opera House shuts
THE Opera House has closed until further notice.
Scrutiny budgets could be slashed
SCRUTINY budgets could be cut by £200,000 over three years by the Fundamental Spending Review process.
Employers could face tribunal over unfair sackings
BOSSES who sack their workers unfairly in the next eight weeks could find themselves facing the Island’s new employment tribunal.
Soldiers return for special Liberation
JERSEY’S liberators will return to the Island for this year’s Liberation celebrations - 60 years after they set Islanders free.
A senior member of the Royal Family will also be in the Island on 9 May to meet Islanders and take part in the events.












