ISLAND sport could have its own Covid-19 reconnection framework, separate from the Government of Jersey’s existing strategy.
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Quite what will happen during the reform debate in the House on 20 April is anyone’s guess
WHEN is a States decision not a States decision? No, this isn’t the start of one of Deputy Lindsay Ash’s jokes, but a serious question that once again has been raised this week as the Assembly prepares to (yet again) discuss the age old matter of electoral reform.
A beam of light: Indoor sport gets a return date
INDOOR sport is nearing the end of its year-long stint on the sidelines, with venues across Jersey due to reopen their doors in nine days’ time.
Mid-to-late summer return for Island’s tourism sector?
JERSEY’S tourism economy is unlikely to be restored until the ‘middle to end of the summer’, the Economic Development Minister said as he raised the prospect of introducing travel corridors with neighbouring islands once the pandemic eases.
Medicinal cannabis firm ready to start growing and exporting from the Island ‘within weeks’
A JERSEY-based company has up to 600,000sq-ft of land ready for growing medicinal cannabis after being issued the ‘first full commercial licence’ to do so in the British Isles in two decades.
‘We need a roadmap for Island borders to reopen’
JERSEY needs to produce its roadmap for lifting Covid-19 restrictions and reopening its borders as soon as possible, as interest in visiting the Island is starting to surge, tourism leaders have said.
Winter support planned ‘to boost Covid-hit businesses’
CHANGES to the government’s wage subsidy scheme are being planned to give businesses additional support during the winter months of the Covid-19 crisis, the Economic Development Minister has said.
Royal Yacht facing fine over spa Covid breach
THE owners of The Royal Yacht hotel are facing a fine in the Royal Court after admitting breaching Covid-19 regulations by allowing its spa facilities to be used over the summer.
Care homes to close to visitors in advance of vaccine rollout
CARE homes are to be closed to visitors as part of new measures to ensure elderly Islanders are ready to be vaccinated – with the rollout expected to begin next week.
Extra £1.1m for Jersey Heritage after Covid hits visitor numbers
JERSEY Heritage is to receive an additional £1.1 million this year to offset the impact of the coronavirus on its income.

