THE Island’s toughest road race of the year will be dedicated to the memory of Tony Richomme, who died suddenly just before he was due to travel to the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, as cycle team manager.
Daily Archives: July 28, 2006
Shetland star steps in
A SHETLANDER will play a key role as the Channel Islands Athletics Club bid to win the British Jubilee Cup plate for a third time in four attempts.
Battle rejoined with Sarnian sides
THE first round of the KPMG Channel Island knock outs features the top four sides from each Island.
Romerils and Old Victorians travel to Guernsey while Sporting Club and St Ouen take on their Guernsey opposition on home soil
Better winds for Hobies
JERSEY crews Laurence and David Carter, and Laura Jane Carter and Thomas Harris, competing in respective Open and junior classes in the World Hobie Dragoon championships in Spain are in today’s finals after a windy day on the water yesterday.
Sharp rise in street violence
STREET violence figures have soared this year according to statistics released today - but there was a reduction in the rate of serious crime and drink-driving.
Outrage in the village
GOREY Village is ready for a fight to stop Jersey Pottery building a restaurant on Gorey Common.
Fancy a short break at Seymour Tower?
THE Jersey Heritage Trust want to let more Islanders and visitors take short breaks at Seymour Tower.
Gorey restaurant backlash
PARISH Deputy Carolyn Labey has joined the fight to save Grouville Common from development.
Rocks to be blown up in bay
UNDERWATER rocks will be blown up in St Aubin’s Bay next week as part of a training exercise by the UK military.
Don’t blame us, say the Chefs Tenants
LEADING Chef Tenant Rod Amy has hit back at criticism that their support of plans to build on Grouville Common is irresponsible.












