A NEW Planning policy could make it easier for small-scale, part-time farmers to set up in the countryside.
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Minister slips up on new homes
ENVIRONMENT Minister Freddie Cohen has fallen foul of his own Planning Law on proposals for sheltered housing.
New incinerator edges closer
THE new La Collette incinerator came a step closer yesterday when proposals for the site received planning approval.
Go-ahead for Castle Quay plan
DANDARA’S plans for Jersey’s waterfront have been approved by the Environment Minister.
Sunken road wins support of WEB
PLANS to sink the road under the waterfront have won the support of the Waterfront Enterprise Board.
Blair’s scientific adviser to visit
THE British government’s chief scientific adviser, Professor Sir David King, will be visiting the Island next month at the invitation of Environment Minister Freddie Cohen.
Gallery: Architects ‘out of the picture’
ISLAND architects should be given the chance to design Jersey’s national gallery, according to the patron of the group that represents them.
Cohen pushes for environment taxes
NEW environmental taxes are likely to be introduced in Jersey if Environment Minister Freddie Cohen wins the backing of the Council of Ministers.
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.
Minister gets a pat on the back
PLANNING has been better run since Senator Freddie Cohen became minister, according to a Scrutiny report published today.

