SUNSHINE and a clean one- to two-foot swell with an offshore breeze added up to good conditions for youngsters competing in round two of the AIB/Freedom junior series at the Watersplash last weekend
Daily Archives: July 6, 2006
Les Mielles aiming for sevens heaven
LES Mielles face L’Ancresse away on Sunday bidding to win for the first time the Channel Islands final of the Hampshire seven-a-side golf tournament.
Spartans set their sights on UK
THE Jersey Spartan club championships at FB Fields at the weekend proved an excellent run-out for those athletes who compete in the English Schools Athletics championships over the next two days in Gateshead.
‘Let’s welcome low-cost airlines’
JERSEY should welcome low-cost airlines, according to millionaire businessman David Crossland.
Gay consent age lowered to 16
GAY teenagers have won the right to have sex at 16.
DIY clean-up at filthy fort
A FAMILY so disgusted by rubbish strewn around St Aubin’s Fort did their own clean-up this week because no official authority was prepared to accept responsibility for keeping the area clean.
Celebration all round - even in face of defeat
PROUD Portugal fans took to the streets last night to celebrate their team’s World Cup success - despite being defeated in the semi-final by France.
Ingouvilles return to trace their heritage
THE Island ‘footprints’ of the old family name of Ingouville - a name which has now died out in Jersey - were being traced last weekend by descendants and first cousins Carlos and Luis Ingouville, from South America.
Move to involve schools more in the workplace
SIX local businesses are helping Year 12 students at Jersey College for Girls and Victoria College to undertake an end-of-year project.
Island ‘could be leader in world of IT’
JERSEY could be poised to become a leading international centre for computer software development.












