THE Jersey Cycling Association last night chose the riders that will travel to Rhodes for this year’s NatWest Island Games - and manager Colin Perry is confident his team can bring back medals.
Daily Archives: April 12, 2007
Hillclimb:Dingle rides to the top
NO records, but plenty of full-throttle action kept a huge crowd of motorsport enthusiasts happy at Bouley Bay on Easter Monday.
Band helps cause of international harmony
A LOCAL band - fronted by the son of the Bailiff - is travelling to St Helier’s twin town of Bad Wurzach to promote links between Jersey and Germany.
Guiton hopes to sell newsagents’
ABOUT 12 head office jobs will be lost and about 150 shop staff will be transferred if approval is given for the sale of 13 newsagents’ stores in Jersey from the Guiton Group to Spar (Channel Islands).
My regret, by death crash sergeant
THE trial of a police sergeant accused of causing a fatal accident as he answered an emergency call has heard that he was driving at more than twice the recommended speed.
Thief and vandals caught on camera
THE police want Islanders to help them to track down a camera thief and car park vandals.
Trinity plan for green waste dump
A TRINITY Centenier wants to turn one of his fields into a green waste dump.
GST threshold on imports may be £100
THE Goods and Services Tax (GST) could be levied on all imported goods worth over £100, Treasury Minister Terry Le Sueur has confirmed.
Bergerac rides again
CALLING all Bergerac fans . . . Any Islanders who weren’t lucky enough to appear in the original series will now have another chance.
A church reborn
A £1 MILLION restoration project has been completed at the Island’s main Roman Catholic church.












