SQUASHGuernsey again won the inter-insular, 18-12 overall, but the Jersey men’s teams were all victorious – the A won 3-2 as did the B, and the Vets swept the board 5-0.
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Parish back skateboard park plans
PLANS for a skateboard park on a bank at the People’s Park won the support of a parish assembly last night, with 50 people voting in favour and just one against.
Give us funds to back business, pleads JEB
THE States’ Emerging Industries Board is changing its name to the Jersey Enterprise Board and seeking funding to help new and existing businesses.
Now Highlands beat the UK with vocational A-levels
STUDENTS and staff at Highlands College have been congratulated for a set of results in vocational A-levels which followed the Island trend in beating the UK.
Parking scheme to cost residents £600 a year
TOWN dwellers taking part in the first residents parking scheme will have to pay £600 a year for the privilege of reserved spaces.
A close run thing that brought credit to all
Jersey’s secondary school athletes edged out Guernsey by 24 points for the overall trophy in the annual inter-insular on Saturday – but the real winner could well be the Channel Islands Athletics Club.
Other Sport
ATHLETICS: Jersey Spartans successfully competed in the Wessex League in Bournemouth over the weekend, winning all three age group competitions they entered and placing second overall of six age groups.
States vote for Les Pas deal
THE States approved the Les Pas deal yesterday evening by 26 votes to 16 after two full days of debate.
States parking permits issued – and withdrawn
THE States Members’ parking saga took another turn yesterday when the controversial permits were issued and almost immediately withdrawn.
Primary school parents to petition the States over proposed merger
PARENTS protesting over the proposed merger of St Mark’s and La Pouquelaye schools will present their petition against the move to the States.

