BROAD STREET can become a vibrant space offering pop-up stalls and events which will help drive footfall into town, the new town centre manager has said.
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An ill-judged tweet, a Constable made to resign and the last days of the Parker era – who needs this much news?
THIS column-writing lark can be a bit feast or famine.
‘FB Fields has so much potential if something could be done with it’
MORE facilities and amenities need to be provided for young people in the east of the Island, a St Clement resident has said, adding that the provisions at Les Quennevais showed what could be achieved.
Islanders pay tribute to ‘a true statesman’
TRIBUTES have been paid to ‘true Jersey statesman’ Home Affairs Minister Len Norman, who died this week after serving the Island for almost four decades.
Call for ‘bold action’ to improve housing market
JERSEY’S housing market is ‘not fit for purpose’ and will not improve unless ‘bold action’ is taken, a report has concluded.
Parental care now excuse for absence
POLITICIANS can now be excused from attending States Assembly sittings for parental-care reasons.
Finance hopes for increase in profits
JERSEY’S finance industry remains optimistic about the future – with just under half of companies questioned in a recent survey expecting that their profits would be higher at the end of this year than in 2020.
Disused netball courts to be repurposed as five-a-side football pitches?
A DISUSED St Clement sports court could be turned into five-a-side football pitches – if an agreement over a long-standing covenant can be reached.
Eastern parishes ‘neglected’ in terms of sporting facilities
THE east of the Island is ‘neglected’ when it comes to sporting facilities, according to a St Clement Deputy who has called for improved amenities for the parish.
Whatever happened to the concept of freedom of expression in Jersey?
There has been a disturbing development in Jersey over the past few years concerning the concept of freedom of expression, or to use a shorter term ‘free speech’.

