IT was the largest public gathering in Grouville since lockdown – more than 250 people had come together for what Constable John Le Maistre enthusiastically called ‘a fantastic event’.
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‘Islands should introduce tax on marine and aviation fuel’
JERSEY and Guernsey should work together to charge tax on marine and aircraft fuel sold in the Channel Islands, an environmentalist has said.
Clameur de Haro costs parish £70,000 in legal bills
A WRONGLY raised Clameur de Haro has cost the parish of Trinity £70,000 in legal fees. The ancient injunction was brought by Nikki de Gruchy following a branchage dispute with the parish on Rue Becq, as the parishioner claimed the road had been illegally widened over the years and encroached on her land. But the […]
Call to slow influx of rich immigrants
JERSEY might need to ‘put the brakes’ on high-net-worth individuals moving to the Island, the Housing Minister has said – in light of a surge in interest from multi-millionaires.
Honorary police hail recruitment success
A RECRUITMENT campaign encouraging Islanders to join the honorary police has been a ‘huge success’, according to the head of the Honorary Police Association.
Homeless couple living in a van question social-housing criteria
A COUPLE who say they have been left homeless and forced to live in a van have questioned the eligibility criteria for social housing – after registering for more than 45 Andium Homes properties with no luck.
Owners ‘devastated’ as fire leaves shop plans in ashes
A SHOP OWNER fled her burning store on Wednesday morning as smoke and flames engulfed the premises.
Jersey's farmers pull together following Storm Ciarán devastation
“STEWARDS of the countryside” are working together to help the community and address the damage brought by Storm Ciarán, which is likely to have a “long-lasting impact” on farmers and smallholders, according to the owner of a farm in St Martin. Justin Le Gresley, of Anneville Farm, said his business had suffered “sustained” damage to […]
Coin hoard’s future close to being decided
THE destiny of a hoard of almost 70,000 Iron Age coins found in a field in Jersey is close to being resolved after more than nine years, the Chief Minister has said.
Promotion party preparations?
JERSEY RFC return to CoinShares Park tomorrow with an exciting home clash with Hammersmith & Fulham, set for a 3pm kick-off. Sat 17 points clear atop Regional 1 South Central with 17 consecutive wins, it’s fair to assume life is pretty rosy in Myles Landick’s dressing room. Skipper Evan Whitson and co have recorded the […]

