From Jeff Le Caudey. IT was interesting to read Alan Nicolle’s memories (JEP, 18 April) of the Occupation, especially of his father helping with the Red Cross flour deliveries to a store in Commercial Buildings.
Deputies admit breaking the law
TWO Deputies accused of breaking the Public Elections (Jersey) Law have pleaded guilty to all the charges against them.
Convent A lead Island’s Upton bid tomorrow
JERSEY will be looking to repeat last year’s clean sweep with wins in all three of this year’s netball Uptons this weekend.
Four in the running for post of Health Minister
FOUR politicians could be going head-to-head for the Island’s top job in Health and Social Services.
Health agreement: Why follow suit with the UK instead of attracting more tourists?
From A Sowman. WOW! I really did put the cat among the pigeons, didn’t I. Even Helier Clement (JEP, 14 April) got up early to read his paper.
Gaelic football first
FOR the first time Jersey will host a Gaelic football tournament next weekend as part of the European Gaelic Football League.
Magic display by Abracadabra
RHYS Perkins and Partners’ Abracadabra took the top prize in the Connex Spring Regatta last weekend, after winning all four races in the top class.
Le Braye Café in line for a major facelift
Le Braye Café could soon be transformed into an ultra-modern café and restaurant complete with an ice cream parlour and beach shop.
No answers yet in review of ‘baby on the beach’ case
MYSTERY still surrounds the baby found washed up on a Weymouth beach 27 years ago wrapped in a Jersey carrier bag.
Musical duo put their talents on show
A JERSEY couple are hoping to make it as the next big thing in the music world.