THE Environment and Public Services Committee voted to give States Members free parking in public car parks at the same meeting as they approved charging pensioners to travel on buses at peak times.
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Resignation at Environment
THE new Environment and Public Services Committee is back in crisis after just three days in office.
Support unlikely for free parking for politicians
PRIVILEGES are unlikely to back plans for free parking for States Members that have been announced by the Environment and Public Services Committee.
Senator defies Privileges
A DEFIANT Senator Ted Vibert says he will not meet Privileges over his e-mail and website attack on Deputy Jackie Hilton, and has told them to stay out of the matter.
A new hotel or store in Hill Street?
HSBC have been given in-principle planning approval for a new hotel or department store in the centre of St Helier.
Planning blamed for infill fiasco
THE Canavan inquiry into the Trinity landfill scheme has cleared farmer Charles Gallichan of any wrongdoing.
‘Experts let us down’
THE politician who chaired the sub-committee which approved the Trinity landfill scheme has attacked the report’s findings.
Privileges call meeting with outspoken Senator
PRIVILEGES want to meet Senator Ted Vibert and Deputy Jackie Hilton before deciding how to deal with the Senator’s e-mail and website attack on the Deputy.
Neighbours of infill site ‘reassured’ by meeting
NEIGHBOURS of the controversial Trinity landfill site say they feel reassured by recent developments.
States vote for Les Pas deal
THE States approved the Les Pas deal yesterday evening by 26 votes to 16 after two full days of debate.

