Hospitality group should pay half air display costs

From John Dix. THE president of the Jersey Hospitality Association wrote an excellent response to my letter about a way of funding the International Air Display and possibly the Battle of Flowers.


Employment Tribunal has to return fines

THOUSANDS of pounds in fines imposed by Employment Tribunals are being handed back after a Royal Court ruling.


Trio bring home medals

THE three members of Cho’s Taekwon-do (Jersey) club who competed in the Tae Kwon Do AIMAA Irish National Championships in Dublin last weekend returned with two gold medals, and a silver.


Liberty Wharf ready by summer

RENOVATING the former abattoir site into a shopping and restaurant mall could be finished by summer next year.


This hotel is an eyesore – whatever colour it is

From John Heys. BRIDGET Murphy (JEP, 26 September) states that she loves the Radisson monstrosity and that by painting it a different colour, it will change from what looks like a Russian tractor factory into something half decent.


Whom to believe?

From Ray Greaves. ON the subject of the Haut de la Garenne inquiry, I wonder why I prefer to believe Lenny Harper’s version of events?


Deposit scheme dominates hustings

THE world finance crisis dominated the hustings as the Senatorial election campaign reached its halfway point in St Peter last night.


Le Sueur still has backing of business

TREASURY Minister Terry Le Sueur remains the favourite candidate of the business community to take over as Chief Minister, but he has the support of less than a third of them.