WHEEL-CLAMPING could be banned on private property in Jersey but landowners will have new ‘remedies’ to deal with unauthorised parking and dumping of vehicles, if newly proposed laws are passed.
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Jersey’s rental standards laws almost catch up with UK – after 100 years
MINIMUM standards for rented accommodation are a step closer to being introduced – a century after similar legislation came into force in the UK – following unanimous approval by States Members.
New laws to stop wheel-clamping
LAWS to make wheel-clamping a criminal offence in Jersey are due to be lodged this year, almost a decade after the States first agreed it should be banned.
Andium ‘very interested’ in Warwick Farm
JERSEY’S social housing developer is ‘still very interested’ in buying Warwick Farm and ‘very keen’ to buy buildings due to be vacated by the States when it moves headquarters.
New board to raise CI co-operation
A NEW board of senior politicians and officials which aims to forge greater co-operation between Jersey and Guernsey met for the first time this week.
It will be intriguing to see what emerges when this Council gets to work
By Lucy Stephenson
Evacuees remembered at wreath-laying ceremony
THE departure of evacuees from Jersey before the Occupation was remembered at a service and wreath-laying ceremony at the Albert Pier on Sunday.
Bailiff called to give evidence at abuse inquiry
THE Bailiff will be called to give evidence to the inquiry investigating historical child abuse, it has been confirmed.
Senior figures called to child abuse inquiry
SOME of Jersey’s most prominent figures – including the Bailiff and former Chief Minister Frank Walker – are to be called to give evidence to the inquiry investigating historical child abuse.
Abuse inquiry seeks views of the public on child care system
ISLANDERS are being asked to give their views on Jersey’s current child care system to the inquiry investigating historical abuse.

