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Daily Archives: April 1, 2008

U15 rugby: Title favourites Winchester knock Jersey off top spot

HEAVY overnight rain played a significant role in sinking Jersey RFC Academy’s Hampshire U15 Division I title hopes at St Peter on Sunday afternoon.

Old Victorians complete second leg of indoor cricket double

THE curtain came down on the NatWest Indoor Cricket season last night with Rathbones Old Victorians completing the second leg of a Division I league and cup double at Fort Regent last night.

Bermuda boost, while Aland expect record numbers for Games

THE Island Games Association Executive Committee has announced that it will recommend Bermuda to be the host of the 2013 NatWest Island Games.

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Fooballer Rondel reaps rewards of Excellence with Sid Guy Award

JERSEY Wanderers Football Club’s Matthew Rondel is the latest recipient of the Capita Jersey Football Association Centre of Excellence’s Sid Guy Award.

St John wages war on fly tippers

ROGUE builders have been using Jersey’s picturesque north coast as an illegal dumping ground.

Jersey at international talks on population

JERSEY was represented yesterday at a British-Irish Council meeting on how best to tackle future problems presented by an ageing population.

200 yards from disaster

A COUPLE from Kent who were in the Island for a hockey match at the weekend returned home to find that their estate was the site of Sunday’s fatal plane crash.

Don’t build in countryside before a full review of homes, urges Deputy

A FULL planning and homes review should take place before the States make an irrevocable decision to build more homes in the countryside, says Deputy Carolyn Labey.

£20 million artificial reef plan for St Aubin’s Bay

A £20 million artificial reef in St Aubin’s Bay could be the solution to Jersey’s crumbling sea defences.

Constable refuses to pay up for youth project

THE Constable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft, has called off a £60,000 youth project, prompting resignations from the parish’s Youth Committee.