If you heard chimes coming from the House of Clocks on School Street a week ago Sunday, they may have been wedding bells. That’s right. Toni and John Cummings are
I SUPPOSE deputies De Lisle and Vermeulen are being ‘leaned on’ by the boating community to persuade the Assembly to rescind the decision to hike up mooring charges so they in turn are ‘leaning on’ their colleagues, who are only trying to balance the books. When facilities are provided, the staffing and upkeep has to be paid for. Deputy De Lisle, in his inimitable way, puts a very good sepia spin on a retro scenario of a cross between the dear old boys of Last Of The Summer Wine meets the characters from Tales Of The Riverbank, simply messing about in boats and all that.
IS IT a forgone conclusion that Lord Digby Jones, his colleagues and various disparate adherents will dispense with the status quo in our Assembly and replace it, cuckoo-like, with their own more favoured form of administration?