In the driving seat: Martin Kelly

Martin Kelly is general manager of L’Horizon Hotel and Spa


Incinerator campaign hots up

BREAST cancer rates in Jersey will soar because of emissions from the new £106 million incinerator, a UK doctor warned yesterday as a national campaign against its technology got under way.


Wheway woes a boost for Kennedy

THE postponement of this Saturday’s Wheway Cup quarter finals means a full complement of players is available for Jersey’s match against the Southern Amateur League.


Euro time? What about our precious finance?

From Dave Le Peurian. I WRITE with reference to Roger Bale’s letters concerning a move to Central European Time.


Let the spouting begin

THE application process to appoint the next shift at Charlie Chuckle’s Laughter Factory is under way, with 21 applicants out of the traps and vying for six of the top spots on the gravy train.


St Ouen cup hopes ended by St Peter’s extra-time effort

ST PETER came from a goal behind to beat St Ouen 2-1 after extra time in a preliminary round Le Riche Cup match at Les Quennevais last night.


Children do need discipline

From Hilary Drummond. MAYBE the ‘assault’ was a bit over the top, but obviously the disgraceful behaviour of the foul-mouthed 12-year-old involved in the ‘clip around the ear’ case (JEP, 18 September) needed more than to see a parent in court.


Election: Gloves are off as ministers come under fire

THE election gloves came off at the St Mary Senatorial hustings last night – and ministers took a beating.


Former Deputy to stand again

FORMER St John Deputy Phil Rondel (pictured) is making a political comeback.


Brave Eden earns a standing ovation

IT was an emotional standing ovation for Oliver Eden on Sunday at Sorel when he collected the Man of the Meeting award, just 12 hours after his father, Mick, had passed away.

BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.