Apartment block turned down
12 Woodbourne Avenue, Pembroke, citing parking arrangements as badly designed and dangerous.
Richard Stephens' scheme for a detached house at 3 Trimingham Hill, Paget, has also received the thumbs down.
The Development Applications Board said the single lot only had space for the existing house.
However, Smiths' Parish resident Allan Marshall was luckier with his bid to erect a 14-feet boundary wall at 3 Steeple Road.
CANNABIS TRAIL DATE SET CTS Cannabis trial date set Three St. David's men charged with possessing and handling cocaine intended for supply will return to the Supreme Court next month.
Otis Burt Ingham, of St. Luke's Lane, and David and Noel Ottley of Lighthouse Road, all deny possessing and handling more than $140,000 of cannabis on May 27 last year.
They had been due to appear for trial on August 16 but yesterday the defence successfully applied for the matter to be adjourned and the three have been bailed to appear on September 1 for mention.
WINDOWS SMASHED CRM Windows smashed Police are investigating the cause of damage at a Pembroke business.
Workers returning to Triangle Press on St. John's Road yesterday found that six of the building's windows had been broken.
Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed or have information on the incident to contact the nearest Police Station on 295-0011 or the Crimestoppers hotline on 1 (800) 623-8477.
DRUGS CHARGES DENIED CTS Drugs charges denied A man charged in March with possessing and cultivating cannabis and having equipment for the misuse of drugs will stand trial on November 8.
Albert Howard Place pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on $2,500 bail.
In a separate case David Allen James Dumont faces trial on October 4 after pleading not guilty to importing cannabis and possessing it with intent to supply on April 14, 1998.
DIVORCES GRANTED DIV Divorces granted The following divorce decrees nisi were granted in the Supreme Court recently: Peter James Jinks and Jacqueline Carole Jinks; Enith Merie Thomas and Derek Lloyd Thomas; Stephen Walter Gladstone Todd and Lauren Jeanetta Todd; Albert William Joell and Marchelle Valerie Joell; Katherine A.Y. Butterfield and Joseph William W. Butterfield.
Heather Elaine Gogan and John Paul Gogan; Anjula Kumari Bean and Stephen Stanford Bean; Sally Lyn Browne and Phillip Lee Guthrie Browne; Kim Gonness and Delford Gonness; Alynn Kay Crockwell and Stuart Lee Crockwell; Amanda Roberts and William Arthur Roberts.
Elizabeth Ann Lima and Eugenio Cabral de Silva Lima; Velda M. S. Ming Hendrickson and Calvin Junior Hendrickson; Nicole Edwina Carvelho and Michael James Carvelho; Ellen Llewella Furbert and Alfred Rudolph Furbert; Dawn Joanne Ward and Stanley Joseph Ward.
Brenda Fay Bean and Worrell Reginald Eugene Bean; Nicholas Robin Charles Adair and Kim Selby Outerbridge Adair; Winston George Laylor and Cheryl Yvette Laylor; Nicholas Mark Frost and Wendy Jane Frost.
MAN ADMITS FORGERIES CTS Man admits forgeries A Devonshire man will appear for sentencing on August 11 after pleading guilty to 16 counts of stealing, forgery, uttering false documents and getting property under false pretences.
Adib Abdul-Jabbar, 49, of Longridge Pass, yesterday admitted in the Supreme Court to stealing five cheques from James Bascome and receiving more than $1,000 from bank cashiers in late January this year.
He has been remanded in custody until his hearing next week.