Beauty does not have to be bought

From Sandra Wakeham. IT beggars belief that a quarter of a million pounds was wasted on the flying banana logo, when we have Andy Coutanche producing beautiful designs with an old rake that are a joy to behold.


£50,000! That’s the ticket

SPENDING £15 on a lottery ticket made a ‘pretty good return’ for every worker at the Pinnacle Trustees firm, they each won £50,000 on Friday evening.


‘Megan’s Law would cause us problems’

THE proposed sex offenders register must not make it impossible for people to re-enter the community, according to Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.


Eurosurf opening ceremony

SOME of Europe’s top surfers paraded through St Helier on Saturday at the start of the week-long Eurosurf 2009 championships.


Golden marathon debut

Jersey runner Claire Forbes broke the three-hour barrier – just – in her first attempt at the marathon distance yesterday.


The minister is naive if he thinks gagging is justified

AS The Reader may have already learned, I actually have a bit of time for Ian Le Marquand.


My nightmare, by crash driver

A TAXI driver has described the ‘absolute nightmare’ of being involved in the collision that left three girls seriously injured in Grouville on Friday night.


We must save Plémont

From Norma True, Vi Beer and Dawn Simon. CONGRATULATIONS to the Jersey Evening Post for their comment ‘Balance on the coastline’ on 17 August. The JEP and the National Trust are both working hard to protect and preserve the remaining beauty of our Island, especially the coastal areas.


Cycle track in the east – great news

So did I really hear correctly? £500,000 for a cycle track going east? What great news.


Carol leads the search for community spirit

CAROL Canavan, the new president of the Rotary Club of Jersey, is on the offensive.

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