LUCKY the kitten used up one of his nine lives when he survived a ten-mile trip trapped in the engine of a lorry.
Monthly Archives: June 2007
222 new laws in the past six years
JERSEY has passed twice as many laws as Guernsey over the last six years.
Manor on the market for a record CI price
RADIER Manor, the home of Lord and Lady Jersey and the venue for many community and charity events, is on the market with a guide price of £12.5 million.
Police officers ‘need clearer driving policy’
POLICE officers on emergency calls need more robust guidelines about how they should drive, an inquest was told yesterday.
Row over St John rate rise
PARISH rates in St John are to increase by 28 per cent.
Miller pleased with team’s preparations
WOMEN’S team manager Kevin Miller has nothing but praise for the artificial surfaces that his team trained on yesterday as they prepare to open their football account against the Isle of Wight in the Natwest Island Games tomorrow morning.
MacDonald loses thriller in Edinburgh
Jersey’s interest in this year’s British Isles outdoor bowls championships is over, after a succession of defeats in three semi finals at the Sighthill club in Edinburgh yesterday - though Jamie MacDonald was the talk of the greens.
Cricketers thrilled by elevation in world status
JERSEY has been made an associate member of the International Cricket Council.
Records fall but Jersey lose
YOUNG athletes Kathryn Rothwell and Felicity Johnson-Deeley broke three inter-insular athletics records yesterday, although their rivals from Guernsey took the overall inter-insular trophy.
Kennedy ready for Menorca
DESPITE a small hiccup with being unable to train on their allotted pitch yesterday morning, Dave Kennedy’s football squad are ready to face Menorca in the Group A opener of the Natwest Island Games tomorrow morning.












