In Wednesday’s JEP

In Wednesday’s JEP

• Seven people, the youngest of whom is aged 17, were arrested last night following two drugs raids

• A man accused of causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal crash on Victoria Avenue last year has been missing for almost a week

• Islanders could face rising GST, increases in Social Security and even inheritance tax if the States does not slim down and curtail spending, according to one tax expert.

• Condor Ferries have been accused of ‘dreadful customer service’ by charging some passengers extra money to rebook on to fast catamarans as their Commodore Clipper sailings are cancelled

• The first load of toxic fly ash from the incincerator is to be shipped out of the Island tomorrow to be disposed of

• A new skateboarding area at the Town Park has been created for a trial period

• Plans to demolish the Samarès Coast Hotel and replace it with

nearly 30 homes are expected to be backed by the Planning Department at a public meeting this week

• This year’s Battle of Flowers funfair has been delayed as a result of the problems with the Commodore Clipper ferry

SPORT

• We preview next month’s Jersey Evening Post Town Criterium

• Bouley Bay national hillclimb report and pictures

• Island athletes prepare for Commonwealth Games competition

We also have seven pages of property advertising, two pages of jobs and three pages of motoring

COMPETITIONS AND PROMOTIONS

• Win £100 voucher to spend at Boutique Jersey

• Jersey Race Club two for one tickets

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