PLANNING are investigating the use of a field near White Rock in Trinity.
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Meat import controls to ease
THE import ban on UK meat is expected to be relaxed this weekend but some controls are likely to remain in place.
Rue de Jambart scheme is dropped
PEOPLE power has prevailed in St Clement. The Planning Minister has decided that a site off Rue de Jambart will not be used for sheltered housing.
Goose Green inquiry call
AN 11th hour attempt to block Dandara’s plans for Goose Green Marsh has been made by St Lawrence Constable Geoffrey Fisher.
‘Hands tied’ on 102 homes plan
ENVIRONMENT Minister Freddie Cohen may approve the development of 102 houses on Goose Green Marsh later this month – even though he believes it is 40 too many.
Eco-friendly Islanders sign up
OVER 1,500 Islanders signed up over the weekend to the new Eco-Active campaign launched by Environment Minister Freddie Cohen at the Planet Jersey exhibition.
Jersey is about to get greener
EVERY Islander is being urged to play their part in the biggest campaign yet to turn Jersey ‘green’.
New water law will not charge for boreholes
A PROPOSED law to control water resources would exempt domestic boreholes from charges but would monitor the amount of water they extract.
Barn conversion gets go-ahead
A GROUVILLE barn which may have been used to hide escapees during the occupation will be converted into a two-bedroom cottage.
Planning refusals ‘causing higher prices’
ARCHITECTS say the planning applications panel’s increased tendency to refuse developments is leading to higher inflation and house prices.

