ART could become an integral part of future building projects if plans to make large-scale development more cultural receive public support.
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How many developments are going ahead? We don’t know, admit Planning
PLANNING are unable to say just how many new homes are currently being built, the States heard yesterday.
London architects’ firm to oversee waterfront
A WORLD-renowned firm of architects will oversee development on the waterfront from now on.
Goose Green plan turned down
DANDARA have been refused permission to build 129 homes on Goose Green Marsh at Bel Royal.
New team to protect historic buildings
JERSEY’S heritage professionals and Island experts are being brought together to advise Planning on the protection of Jersey’s historic buildings.
Planning application notices get bigger
SITE notices will have to be double the size from now on after complaints that Islanders could not read them.
Waterfront saga: An end in sight?
THE ‘long-running saga’ of the waterfront should be over by the end of the year, according to the Island’s Environment Minister.
Phone masts health pledge
NO new phone mast applications will be dealt with until a health impact assessment has been completed, a public scrutiny meeting heard last night.
No towers, say 5,000
MORE than 5,000 Islanders have signed Save Jersey Heritage’s petition against high-rise towers being built on the waterfront.
States’ purchase of Plémont ‘would be anarchy’
A STATES decision to compulsorily purchase Plémont would be ‘tantamount to anarchy’, according to the man who has drawn up plans for the site.

