Trinity battle back to win

TRINITY came from a goal down at Le Couvent on Saturday to defeat Rozel Rovers 4-1 and book a place in the semi-finals of the Le Riche Cup.


Maillard’s: Going, going, gone…

HUNDREDS of bargain hunters and old regulars turned out to hear the final sound of the hammer at Maillard’s general auction on Saturday.


Burns night celebrations

ISLANDERS piped in the haggis and danced the night away to traditional Scottish music on Friday evening at a special Burns. Night Dinner Dance.


Nuclear power remains the only way

From Robert Kisch. RON Davey (JEP, 19 January) examines the St Aubin’s Bay barrage concept. He is quite right to consider the Regenysis (or other) electricity storage system. Tidal flow generating potential is tied to the twelfths rule and barrage storage is similarly intermittent. This smooths out intermittent generation.


Fireworks fiasco fizzles on

ROCKETMAN Terry McDonald has called a public meeting for Thursday after spending 18 months guarding the 125,000 fireworks he was left holding after cancelling his World Record attempt in 2007.


Family Nursing chairman facing vote of no confidence

A VOTE of no confidence in the chairman of the Family Nursing and Home Care charity, Richard Pirouet, has been tabled for a special general meeting of its membership.


Hotel rooms lined up for workers

ABOUT 60 contract workers from overseas are likely to be living in hotels while they work on building the new £100 million incinerator at La Collette.


Family praised for dealing with chip pan fire in flat

A FAMILY of five have been praised after they escaped unharmed from a chip pan fire in their flat in St Helier.


Arthur’s bike blog

Arthur Lamy is the manager of Boudins for Bikes, in  Sand Street, and author of Jersey Cycles. He has spent 15 years as a tourist guide and writer, and is also a keen photographer.


Ask the expert: Is it ever too late to start a pension?

Question to Emma de ste Croix, director, Enrich Pensions: Is it ever too late to start a pension?