GROUVILLE Constable John Le Maistre has sought to reassure Islanders following the appearance of signage on the common which he admits ‘may seem draconian’.
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Honorary officers needed in Grouville
GROUVILLE’S honorary police force are seeking volunteers to fill vacancies within their ranks.
Late-summer start for the Les Quennevais skate park project?
A NEW skate park at Les Quennevais Sports Centre could start to be built in the late summer if planning permission is given, a Scrutiny panel has heard.
£220,000 is being spent on resurfacing a cycle track – less than a decade after the first sections were opened
MORE than £200,000 is being spent on resurfacing a shared use path in Gorey – less than a decade after the first sections of it were opened.
New rural community event focuses on regenerative farming in Jersey
A NEW rural event which took place last week is set to become a regular feature of the Island’s farming calendar and a forum for innovative ideas. The ReGen Gathering conference, held in a field in Trinity, focused on regenerative farming and the community. It is hoped that the event will enjoy similar success to […]
Could a politician lose an election even if no one else was standing…?
ISLANDERS could have the option to vote for ‘none of the above’ in constituencies with uncontested elections if an amendment to proposals for electoral reform is approved.
Man convicted of three counts of rape against woman
A 28-YEAR-OLD man has been convicted of three counts of rape against a woman following a five day trial. After deliberating for four hours and 49 minutes, the jury at the Royal Court found David Sullivan unanimously guilty of committing the acts against a woman who he met online. Sullivan was originally charged with four […]
Jersey’s Chief Minister survives vote of no confidence
CHIEF Minister John Le Fondré has survived a vote of no confidence in the States.
Fury over decision in States made in ‘biased’ conditions
THE Jersey Tenants Forum has reacted with fury to the ‘disgraceful situation’ which saw States Members with declared financial interests in property able to vote down proposals to regulate the Island’s rental sector.
‘He has destroyed two years of my life’
A VIOLENT sex attacker who raped a woman on three separate occasions – telling her she was ‘his property’ and leaving her with post-traumatic stress disorder – has been jailed for nine and a half years. David Sullivan (28) (pictured, right) left the woman with multiple bruises and abrasions as well as long-lasting psychological damage […]

