By the 5 pm Friday deadline his was the only nomination paper to have been received by the States Greffe and he will be elected unopposed when the States convene on 3 November for their first sitting since the election.
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‘Dog owners should be heavily fined if their animal attacks others’
A HORSE owner has called for tougher punishments, including heavy fines, for dog owners whose pets attack other animals.
A last resort to balance the books – sewage tax
ISLANDERS might be forced to pay a sewage tax in the future if other drives to improve Jersey’s ailing economy fail, the Treasury Minister has said.
Gorst to remain in Chief Minister role
By the 5 pm Friday deadline his was the only nomination paper to have been received by the States Greffe and he will be elected unopposed when the States convene on 3 November for their first sitting since the election.
Deputy aims to resolve internet workers’ pay row
Deputy Geoff Southern has lodged a proposition with the States asking Treasury Minister Alan Maclean, who acts as the public’s representative shareholder in JT, to arrange ‘as a matter of urgency’ a meeting between politicians and those involved in the Gigabit project.
Police armed response was ‘textbook’, benefits cuts defended, and call for fairer bus fares – States Question Time round-up
A ‘TEXTBOOK’ armed response where two innocent men were detained by police officers with guns and Tasers is being considered for use in training new recruits to the force.
Finance centre will make taxpayers £50 million – not lose money
INDEPENDENT valuations have concluded that the Jersey International Finance Centre is expected to make taxpayers about £50 million – not a loss, the Treasury Minister has said.
PM’s warning on economy ‘refreshing’
And Senator Alan Maclean said that it was important for the Island to prepare as best it could for any new ‘shocks’ that could be on the horizon.
Minister will look at dogs on beaches law
Senator Lyndon Farnham took over as minister last month and says he is yet to read a report prepared at the request of his predecessor, Senator Alan Maclean, relating to the possible options for changing the law relating to when dogs can be on Jersey’s beaches without a lead.
Popular footpath could collapse into the sea two years after storm damage
Footpath was closed in 2013 after storm damage. Estimated cost of up to £350,000 to make the area safe for walkers. Damage was caused during storms of 2013 – see more pictures below. Should the States fix the path? Take our poll. A SECTION of road on Jersey’s east coast could collapse unless work to […]

