PLANNING has broken a promise to protect and preserve St Helier’s original sea wall made years ago by former Environment Minister Freddie Cohen, according to an environmental lobby group.
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Heritage, finance and the economy
THERE can be no doubt that to remain a competitive and attractive place in which to do business, Jersey must modify and accommodate the needs of a constantly developing finance industry.
Ministers double spending on travel and entertainment
MINISTERS spent more than double on travel and entertainment last year than they did in 2010 – the highest ever ministerial expenses on record.
Plans for seafront home now approved
PLANS for a luxury six-bedroom seafront house on the Zanzibar site in St Brelade’s Bay have been approved by Environment Minister Rob Duhamel after the Royal Court overturned the previous refusal.
Plémont: Back to square one
PLANS for a major public inquiry into the development of one of Jersey’s most treasured beauty spots may be scuppered.
Minister made ‘serious errors’ over luxury planning site
FORMER Environment Minister Freddie Cohen and senior planning officers have been criticised in a damning Royal Court judgment that will cost taxpayers thousands of pounds.
Scaled-back plans for Zanzibar restaurant site in St Brelade
DANDARA has submitted new plans for the Zanzibar restaurant site overlooking St Brelade’s Bay and the listed house behind it.
Homes plan for Château Plaisir
PROPOSALS to demolish a former night spot and tourist attraction on the Five Mile Road and replace it with houses have been submitted to the Planning department.
Construction industry ‘hit by longer Planning waiting times’
WAITING times for major planning applications have almost doubled since Environment Minister Rob Duhamel took office, with £150 million worth of construction stuck in the pipeline, according to an Island architect.
New plans for north of town
MORE car parking for shoppers could be created in town as part of a revised major development plan for the north of town.

