CLARENDON Road residents rallied at another public meeting last night to voice their ‘disbelief’ at the Planning department’s refusal to consider their health.
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Planning is freed from previous decisions
A ROYAL Court judgment has set aside English case law in Island planning appeals and released the Environment Minister from being bound by previous committee decisions and officer recommendations.
Mobile phone mast petition presented
A PETITION signed by over 1,000 Islanders against the building of mobile masts near schools and homes in Jersey has been handed over to the Planning Department.
Mobile phone mast petition
MOBILE phone masts must be kept away from schools and homes in Jersey, according to the Jersey Mobile Masts Concern Group.
Phone mast tests: Firms to pay
MOBILE phone companies will have to foot the bill for random, regular and independent testing of emissions from their phone masts.
No stamp duty cut for ‘green’ homes
JERSEY is unlikely to follow the UK in lowering stamp duty for environmentally friendly houses.
Planning appeals ‘could be costly’
A DEPUTY who helped design the new third-party planning appeals system says they are not working as she expected.
Ministers go missing
MINISTERS topped the ‘league table’ for missing States roll calls and abstaining from votes in 2006.
Water saga continues in States
THE source of Jersey’s underground water will be debated again when the States sit on Tuesday.
Planning applications to cost ‘significantly’ more
DEVELOPERS may have to pay more for planning applications so that the Planning Department can employ more staff.

