PLASTIC Free Jersey has now been up and running for two years and we, and many other agencies around the globe, have worked tirelessly to educate and raise awareness about the effects of plastic pollution. There is still a lot of work to do but it is really encouraging to see change happening and people engaged.
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Reduced speed limits for 50 St Helier roads?
SPEED limits on up to 50 roads in St Helier could be reduced as part of a review being carried out by the parish.
New youth workers to help non-English speakers integrate
MORE efforts to introduce young non-English-speaking Islanders to Jersey’s culture and amenities should be made, a Deputy has said after her proposals to bolster the youth service were strongly backed.
Landlord register debate delayed in move described as an ‘act of absolute self-interest’
A CONTROVERSIAL proposition to introduce a landlords’ register has been postponed after Members asked for more information on the potentially ‘inflationary’ effect of the move – with those voting in favour of the delay accused of indulging in ‘absolute self-interest’.
Tree planting honours former St Helier Deputy
THE three sons of the late St Helier Deputy Richard Rondel, who passed away last year, each planted a fruit tree during a memorial ceremony to honour his life and work in the parish yesterday.
‘Social prescriptions from the doctor could help loneliness’ ‘says Deputy
GPs should be able to make ‘social prescriptions’ to help combat issues with mental health and loneliness among Islanders and in particular the elderly, a backbencher has said.
St Helier elects four to form new shadow town council
A FORMER Centenier, a catering business head, a civil servant and a lawyer have been elected to St Helier’s new shadow town council.
Increased lighting for Gorey after rape?
EXTRA street lighting could be installed in Grouville after a teenager was raped at a bus stop last month.
Fixed speed cameras ‘not the answer to road safety’, according to poll
MORE than 60% of Islanders who voted in a poll on fixed speed cameras believe they are not the answer to Jersey’s road safety issues.
Businesswoman wins States seat in St Helier by-election
INNA Gardiner has been elected to the States in the St Helier by-election.

