HUNDREDS of Island families are going to be given States help to get onto the housing ladder under radical proposals to increase the number of affordable homes.
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Discount deal for new homes
HUNDREDS of Island families are going to be given States help to get onto the housing ladder under radical proposals to increase the number of affordable homes.
Planning ‘corruption’: Cohen orders inquiry
ENVIRONMENT Minister Freddie Cohen is calling for an investigation into allegations made by Grouville Deputy Carolyn Labey about planning corruption on a grand scale.
Minister ‘has too much power’ on planning bids
THE Environment Minister should not be allowed to overrule the States on planning matters, says Senator Ben Shenton.
Inspiring heroes of resistance
A CEREMONY held yesterday at 10 Downing Street reminded not only Islanders but also the world at large that, although far from the front lines, the German Occupation of Jersey produced acts of inspiring heroism.
Concern over lack of car parking spaces
COMMUTERS are being told that they might have to walk, cycle or get a bus to work as 80 car parking spaces will be lost when work starts on a town park in January.
Planning decisions a ’cause for concern’
THE Royal Court has expressed its concern about disagreements between the Planning minister and his civil servant advisers.
Another 280 flats for the Waterfront
ANOTHER 280 flats, with restaurants and shops on the ground levels, are to be built on the Waterfront as part of phase two of Castle Quay.
Waterfront plan gets the go-ahead
MULTI million pound plans to transform St Helier’s Waterfront have been given the go-ahead.
Planning look again at listed building system
ALL the Island’s historic buildings are to be re-examined to see if they should be retained as listed properties.

