CONSTABLE of St Helier Simon Crowcroft is concerned that proposed new legislation covering Sunday trading could leave the parish Constables powerless to prevent the Island’s major shops and superstores opening on Sundays.
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Overwhelming ‘no’ to St Clement homes
PARISHIONERS of St Clement have overwhelmingly rejected a deal put forward by a development company in which the parish would have been provided with 25 sheltered homes as long as they supported the plans of the company to put up 125 houses on another site in the parish.
Honorary police reform agreed
THE States have agreed to reform the structure of the Island’s historic and unique honorary police service.
Child abduction law to change
LAWS preventing children from being abducted out of the Island by a parent or stranger, and making it easier to bring them back, are due to be strengthened.
Homes plan: Anger rises
THE parish of St Clement say that Planning are not fulfilling an assurance made in the 2002 Island Plan debate.
Golf juniors welcome to fly flag in Shetland
THE president of the Jersey Golf Union has confirmed that, as things stand currently, there will be no men’s or women’s senior golf teams travelling to the NatWest Island Games in Shetland.
Weekend sport in brief
ATHLETICS:Both the men’s and women’s Ansbacher CI teams competed extremely well this weekend.
Bid to lower gay age of consent
THE gay age of consent could be lowered from 18 to 16 – the same as for heterosexuals.
Samarès residents object to site plans
RESIDENTS of the Rue de Samarès, St Clement, have been invited to a public meeting at the Parish Hall this evening to discuss their concerns about a planning application for 11 houses on part of a field belonging to the former farm, L’Industrie.
States to debate future of the legal profession
THE future of the Island’s legal profession is to be debated in the States next Tuesday.

