CHANGES to the way States questions have been dealt with in recent months promise to provoke a lively debate in the House on Tuesday.
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Ports come under scrutiny
HARBOURS has been criticised for plotting a singular course and then sailing around in circles.
Meeting rejects rate proposals
AN overwhelming majority of people at a public meeting last night rejected the rates proposals that will be debated in the States on Tuesday.
Planning defy States
THE Planning Committee are defying a States decision asking them to limit development in Jambart Lane to 45 homes because they fear losing a multi-million pound lawsuit.
Homes advice ‘was wrong’
PLANNING Committee members who defied a States vote to approve a 76-home estate in St Clement have been given the wrong legal advice, a Deputy has claimed.
Rough ride for population plan
PLANS to allow the working population to grow by 500 people a year were strongly criticised in the States this morning.
Bid to lower gay age of consent
THE gay age of consent could be lowered from 18 to 16 – the same as for heterosexuals.
Names go into hat for Public Services
THE building of a hotel on a green field site would be encouraged by Senator Philip Ozouf if he were elected as president of Environment and Public Services.
No plans yet for single operator ferry system
HARBOURS and Airport have no immediate intention of allowing just one operator on the St Malo ferry route, president Senator Len Norman told the States yesterday.
Samarès residents object to site plans
RESIDENTS of the Rue de Samarès, St Clement, have been invited to a public meeting at the Parish Hall this evening to discuss their concerns about a planning application for 11 houses on part of a field belonging to the former farm, L’Industrie.

