Aideen Ratteray Pryse was today named the Island’s new Planning Director.
She takes over the post from Trevor Leach, whose contract ends on May 31.
Ms Pryse was Assistant Director of Planning until s...
Anti-draft campaigner Lamont Marshall yesterday continued to challenge charges that he failed to attend Regiment and pay associated fines.
Mr Marshall does not deny the facts of the case, but maintai...
Ombudsman Arlene Brock has again called on Government to honour its commitments to the UK Environmental Charter, reiterating that the charter is legally binding.
Last year the Ombudsman said in a repo...
A pair of early morning collisions left one Devonshire man in hospital and a second with an extensively damaged taxi.
According to a police spokesman, around 12.45am on Monday, officers responded to a...
A Warwick man who tried to escape police was fined $1,300 for multiple traffic offences.
Devon Hairston, 23, pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified, failing to stop for police, driving in a dang...
An increased police presence is expected in the Jews Bay area of Southampton after multiple reports of speeding and dangerous driving on Middle Road.
A police spokesman said the Roads Policing Unit (R...
A planning application by the former chair of the Sustainable Development Roundtable has been rejected on appeal for being significantly larger in scale than permitted.
Ianthia Wade had submitted an a...
Government has formally tabled legislation to prohibit discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation.
The Human Rights Act currently prohibits discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, religio...
Two Regiment soldiers were given suspended sentences after admitting repeatedly failing to attend training.
Ryan Lima, 21, of Pembroke, pleaded guilty to missing training on 16 occasions, disobeying a...
St George’s retailers have mixed views of the summer season so far, but visitors offered the town a glowing review.
Mayor Garth Rothwell said yesterday that the town has been busier then it has been i...