Tracked down by TV

AN alleged abuser at a former States care home — who police thought was dead — has been found living in France.


Parishioners reject pension vote call

PLANS by the Parish of St Helier for a referendum on a proposed new pension scheme for new parish employees was defeated by four votes last night.


A deflating experience for owner of new RIB

MOVING a large boat from Trinity down to the Harbour caused traffic chaos this morning when a crane lifting it broke down.


Go-ahead for quarry plan

DANDARA won the support of a St Helier parish assembly last night to take on a 150-year lease on Westmount quarry to build 140 apartments, 70 sheltered housing properties and 300 parking spaces.


Soccer – pure and simple

BUDDING youngsters' football school Simply Soccer is giving more girls the chance to strike a ball like Beckham.


Farewell then, Bona Togs

FORTY years after opening the first Bona Togs fashion boutique in French Lane in 1967, Ken Thomson hosted a farewell party on Sunday at the Union Street branch to mark the closure of the business.


Decision soon on sale of pub chain

A DECISION on the sale of the Ann Street pub chain is expected to be finalised by May.