PARTS of Jersey’s past could be preserved for future generations if new rules on archaeology are adopted.
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Green zones for homes ‘a last resort’
GREEN-field sites will only be built on as a last resort to ease the shortage of social housing for the elderly, the Environment Minister has said.
Releasing WEB debate details ‘will end secrecy’
PUBLICATION of the secret Waterfront Enterprise Board debate is a test of the States’ commitment to open government, according to Deputy Paul Le Claire.
Planet Jersey proves a voyage of discovery
A COMMITMENT to ensuring water in and around the Island is kept clean and safe was made yesterday by school children at the Planet Jersey Exhibition.
Two-storey El Tico gets the go-ahead
PLANS for a two-storey redevelopment of El Tico have been approved by Environment Minister Freddie Cohen.
Public have their say on future of the waterfront
TWO hundred people discussed the future of Jersey’s waterfront at a six-hour public forum at the Airport on Saturday.
Mobile masts sites revealed
THE location of all the Island’s mobile phone masts has been revealed.
Green zone under threat
GREEN fields that have been protected for generations may have to be built on to provide up to 500 desperately needed homes for Jersey’s ageing population.
£25m town plan
THE Island’s biggest supermarket, a four-floor multi-storey car park with 450 spaces and a three-storey department store will all be built around Bath Street if a £25 million scheme unveiled today gets planning consent.
Parishes to be asked for sheltered housing sites
THE parishes are to be asked to designate suitable sites for sheltered housing for the elderly, Environment Minister Freddie Cohen told the States yesterday.

