Trigg keen to be Island boss

FORMER St Peter Football Club manager Jon Trigg is to apply for the soon to be vacant Island manager’s position.


Public to have say on prices

ISLANDERS are being given the chance to get involved with the Consumer Council and tackle high prices and unfair treatment.


Is this shelter part of the park?

From David Levitt. I HAVE read a number of articles in the JEP concerning the proposal that the States should sell a shelter in St Brelade’s Bay to the owners of the Oyster Box so that they may use the space to store rubbish bins.


Guernsey shocked by £52m tax ‘hole’

GUERNSEY could be about to introduce GST after all – having discovered a ‘surprising’ £52m hole in their finances.


Oh, Deputy Labey, how the civil servants will love you

From Craig Leach. DEPUTY Carolyn Labey deserves full recognition for her single-minded resolve to adopt a UK VAT regime and create an exemptions industry.


Cann jets in for Gilson Cup

ISLAND badminton star Elizabeth Cann will make a surprise showing at today’s Gilson Cup against Guernsey.


Hundreds come to show their love for Zannah

A GREAT surge of love and a blaze of spring colour filled St Mary and St Peter’s Church yesterday at the celebration to mark the life of Zannah Pemberton.


Davis Cup trio heading for Les Ormes

A HOST of international tennis stars will compete in a tournament in Jersey later this month – including three of Britain’s current Davis Cup squad.


Shops will close if GST is taken off food

From Catherine Pitman. AS a Jersey girl working in accountancy in Nottingham, my heart sank when I read that Deputy Carolyn Labey was trying again to take GST off food.


Atomic power is clean and green for the electric car

From Robert Kisch. PATRICK Cooper (JEP, 2 March) questions whether the electric car undergoing JEC tests can be classed as ‘green’.

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.