ST Helier officials have issued information and safety advice ahead of the arrival of Storm Ciarán.
Parking in town
For the duration of Thursday 2 November, parking in all car parks, and on-street parking, will be free.
Town Hall closure
The Town Hall will be closed to the public on Thursday. Islanders are being asked to only call the Town Hall if they have a storm-related issue or query. It will be available as a place of refuge or shelter if required. To access this service call Connor Burgher on 07700 322550.
Coastal routes closed
Given the severe weather conditions, coastal routes including Victoria Avenue and Havre des Pas are expected to close from 5.30pm onwards on Wednesday.
Refuse, Glass, Cardboard and Recycling
To protect the safety of parishioners and the team, there will be no refuse, glass, recycling or cardboard collection on Thursday.
Refuse, glass and cardboard collections scheduled for Thursday will now take place on Saturday.
Recycling collections scheduled for Thursday will be collected on Friday.
Islanders are being asked not to put their bins out between Wednesday night and early Friday morning.
Advice to parishioners
Residents, particularly those in coastal areas, are encouraged to prepare their properties for the storm. This includes securing loose items, ensuring drains and gutters are clear, and making necessary repairs to any areas that could be damaged by high winds.