CIPR sets up group in the Channel Islands

A PROFESSIONAL body that represents Public Relations workers has set up a group for its members in the Channel Islands.


Walking for John

AROUND 170 people took part in a walk in Grouville Bay yesterday in memory of the radio presenter John Uphoff, who died after a short illness in August aged 46.


U19s beat Hove to earn final repeat

JERSEY RFC U19s reached round three of the National Colts Cup with an impressive 17-point winning margin over hosts Hove RFC after an incident-packed match in Brighton yesterday.


Civility costs nothing

From N Lock. ON 24 September a young couple with their two children (two years old and nine months), who were visitors to the Island, waited at La Frégate Café for a bus to take them back to Millbrook Park, where they had left their car.


Minister acts to help Landsbanki depositors

ECONOMIC Development Minister Philip Ozouf was this morning drafting letters to the Guernsey and Icelandic governments on behalf of Islanders who lost money when Landsbanki Guernsey collapsed.


£50 GST bonus for hard-hit Islanders

ISLANDERS struggling to make ends meet can now apply for a GST bonus grant of £50.


Crowds flock to cider fair

JERSEY Heritage’s celebration of cider-making proved to be ‘top of the pips’ with thousands of Islanders at Hamptonne country life museum over the weekend.


Consumer Council officer stands in St Helier No 3

JERSEY Consumer Council officer Suzette Hase is standing for Deputy in St Helier No 3.


Grouville Deputy seeks third term

GROUVILLE Deputy Carolyn Labey is seeking a third term.


Two-day book sale helps out guide dog charity

THE Biggest Book Sale lived up to its name over the weekend by raising over £25,000 for Guide Dogs for the Blind.