Fresh appeal for witnesses

THE man now in charge of the day-to-day running of the Haut de la Garenne child abuse inquiry has made a fresh appeal for witnesses and victims to come forward.


Irresponsible dog owners spoil it for the rest of us

From Donna McCrorie. HAVING recently joined the fraternity of Jersey dog owners, I wished to find a suitable place for regularly exercising our puppy.


Outstanding effort put in as Jersey edge home

JERSEY won the overall States Street Inter-insular Track and field championships held this weekend at Guernsey’s Foote’s lane stadium.


A map with no details

DESPITE being able to see phone masts wherever we look in Jersey, a new inter-active map will not reveal their exact location.


Male chauvinists must be chuckling to themselves

From Cameron McPhail. AS I read it, the ‘logic’ of Janice Eden’s somewhat sexist letter (JEP, 27 August) runs as follows:


An outgoing House should not make serious changes so close to an election

From Hugh Gill. AT a recent event organised by the Chamber of Commerce, Senator Shenton proclaimed that it should be States policy to make policy decisions and to have the courage to stick with them.


Russell and Lucas put Trinity out of Wheway

GOALS from Craig Russell and Mark Lucas took St Paul’s to a hard-fought 2-1 Wheway Cup preliminary round victory against Trinity last night.


Ex-internee’s golden day

A PENSIONER who was deported to a German internment camp during the Occupation and later moved to England returned to Jersey this week to renew her wedding vows.


Heavy defeat for move to split the dual role of Bailiff

AN attempt to end the Bailiff’s dual role as chief judge and ‘speaker’ of the States has been overwhelmingly rejected by the States.


Real load of help

A COUPLE are heading out to Ghana this month with clothes, books, computers and even a tractor for an orphanage that they built there in March.