The campaign – Our Island, Keeping Jersey Special – was launched earlier this month by Save Jersey’s Heritage, in partnership with the JEP.

It is being run to focus the minds of those responsible for public spaces on how our Island should look and feel, while casting a critical eye on cluttered street signage and other inappropriate roadside furniture.

And Constable Philip Le Sueur says the campaign fits in with his own ‘mission’ to improve signage in Trinity.

Meanwhile, work has started on improving the setting and presentation of the grade-one listed AA box, opposite Trinity Church in Rue du Presbytère, after planning consent was given.

The AA box dates from the mid-1950s and is one of the last examples of its kind in the British Isles.

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