Kevin Lewis, a St Saviour Deputy and cinema enthusiast, owns an Alvis Stalwart ‘Stolly’ six-wheeled amphibious vehicle that he took to the UK in 2007 to help during the severe flooding.
Pressure on offshore centres
OFFSHORE finance centres can expect to see increasing pressure in the next few months, both from the UK and internationally.
Letter from China
Monday 9 February is Lantern Festival. This candle-lit family evening out under a full moon brings the Chinese New Year festivities to an end.
We’ll spend it all
THE States will spend all of a £140 million reserve fund to get Jersey through the recession after experts warned that the economy could shrink by up to 6% this year.
Back to school in the 1950s
A FINE crop of old pictures has been sent in by St Clement reader Vi Norman.
Latest issues get my stamp of disapproval
From Barrie Bertram. ONE cannot help but reflect upon Jersey Post’s performance in 2008, a year which will surely live in philatelic infamy!
Shirt-front victory suits
A TEENAGER has beaten over 200 fellow youngsters in a competition to design the T-shirt for this year’s Itex Walk.
Bean Touring ready to get back on track
IF your new year’s resolution was to get out and make the most of life this year, then read on.
We’re not all doomed just yet
IT is difficult to lay down hard and fast rules about when a recession deteriorates into a depression, but the generally agreed threshold is a decline in economic performance of at least ten per cent for a protracted period.
All set for Shield glory
Jersey hosts its first-ever national volleyball knockout game tomorrow, when Island side HLB Jackson Fox play Stowmarket at Haute Vallée.
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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.