Pegasus retain top flight crown after three-way fight

PEGASUS have retained the Barclays Wealth Jersey Table Tennis Association League Division I title after beating CCC B 7-3 in last week’s round of matches.


Jersey edged out by Worthing

TWO wins out of three games played in the South East Waterpolo League (West Division) at Les Quennevais at the weekend means that Jersey will finish mid-table in the five-team league.


States workers in 3.2% pay rise deal

THE 1,500 States and parish manual workers have overwhelmingly accepted a 3.2 per cent pay deal.


A wasted opportunity to make money

From Keith Shaw. IT is extremely unfortunate that long-term residents of Ann Court were evicted and now there is some doubt about the end use of the site.


TTS breaks its promise over Beaumont work

TRENCHES have been dug on a newly-resurfaced road despite an embargo on work there until at least 2010.


Fair competition

From Maurice Boots, former States Architect. IT has been reported that local firms being invited to tender for States contracts is a new initiative.


Petrol is obviously far too cheap

From Cyril Brochet. I’M not surprised that Anne Le Brocq (JEP, 16 March) considers that her 4×4 is the ideal vehicle for Jersey.


‘Resign’ call over incinerator error

CHIEF Minister Terry Le Sueur was urged to resign yesterday as he had political responsibility for public finances when the currency blunder was made that will add millions to the cost of building the new incinerator.


So close to Wembley!

JERSEY’S Primary School footballers have missed out on representing the South West of England at Wembley by the skin of their teeth.


Secrecy can work

From Tom Jordan. ONE of your subscribers to the letters page trumpeted loudly about that old socialist red herring ‘openness in government’. There should be no more secrecy, the States’ decisions must be transparent, etc, etc.