TAXI drivers will picket Broad Street on Monday morning if Public Services do not come up with a solution to the impasse over the rank.
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Taxis: Committee ‘would stand back from ban proposal’
POLITICAL moves to block taxis permanently from the Broad Street rank could end up being successful.
Housing quallies cut to 14 years
HOUSING qualifications will go down to 14 years after a battle in the States yesterday evening.
Another delay over Broad Street plans
WORK on the Broad Street redevelopment has been delayed again, with the threat of a picket still hanging over the project.
New estate planned in rural St Saviour
PARISH Deputy Roy Le Hérissier is disappointed that three dozen new homes are likely to be built near St Saviour’s Hospital.
Residents angry over waste plans
ENVIRONMENT and Public Services were given a rough ride by Havre des Pas residents last night at a public meeting to discuss the proposed relocation of the waste incinerator to La Collette.
New water law divides Senatorial candidates
OPPONENTS of the proposed Water Resources Law were warned last night to temper their stance or face being labelled enemies of the community.
Unsuccessful candidates to try again
AT least half of the unsuccessful Senatorial candidates are preparing to be nominated on Tuesday for the Deputies’ elections.
Bus opponents ‘formed circle of wagons’
THE committee of inquiry into the awarding of the bus contract to Connex heard yesterday that the Public Services Committee of the day appeared to act with bias against Jersey Bus.
Scrutiny panel accused of bias
THE scrutiny panel on substance misuse chaired by Deputy Jerry Dorey has been criticised by Health and Social Services and Home Affairs for failing to be impartial.

