THE 21 Senatorial candidates began their campaigning in earnest at St Clement’s Parish Hall last night. Just over 150 people crowded into the building for the first of the parish hustings meetings. St Clement Constable Derek Gray squeezed in six questions into the two-hour meeting by asking candidates to answer three questions at a time […]
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Bus shelter approved – but will it ruin the view?
BUS users will no longer have to brave the wind and rain while waiting on St Clement’s coast road.
Campaign ad ban plan withdrawn
PLANS to ban campaign advertising in the two days before an election have been pulled after legal concerns were raised by the Jersey Evening Post. The Privileges and Procedures Committee have scrapped the plans, which were due to be debated during the States sitting that started today, after concerns were expressed by the newspaper that […]
Le Hocq protesters make their angry voices heard
MORE than 100 people gathered to protest against plans to build five houses on the site of three bungalows in St Clement last night.
Public to have veto on reform
THE public will be able to veto the States’ decision on reforming the House in a referendum this year.
Parish to vote on homes plan
PLANS by St Clement to hold a three-day poll on whether sheltered housing ought to be allowed on a field in the St Clement countryside have been scrapped.
Syvret may face political censure
SEVEN of Senator Stuart Syvret’s colleagues will meet tomorrow to decide what punishment he should face for his recent outburst on the floor of the House.
New-look States debate off again
THE scheduled discussion on the composition of the States will not take place on Tuesday.
Senator could still face States sanction
SENATOR Stuart Syvret could still be sanctioned for his letter to Richard Brocken despite the Council of Ministers deciding not to take any action.
States reform debate to be postponed
STATES Members this morning agreed to postpone a debate about electoral reform.

