THE States approved the Les Pas deal yesterday evening by 26 votes to 16 after two full days of debate.
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Residents rage over parking fee hike
THE row over the proposed 400 per cent hike in the trial St Helier residents’ parking scheme continues to rage following a public meeting at St Mark’s Church last night.
Traffic trial plan for New Street
BUSES, taxis and cyclists are to be allowed unrestricted access to the lower section of New Street which was closed to through traffic seven years ago.
Buses cost taxpayer £2.3m for 28 weeks
BUS company Connex received over £2.3m for running the Island’s bus service for the 28 weeks to 12 April this year.
Bus subsidy ‘could cost taxpayer even more’
FEARS were expressed in the States today that the Connex bus service is going to cost more in taxpayers’ money than originally budgeted for.
Connex train woes no threat to buses
THE decision to axe a Connex rail franchise in England will have no effect on Jersey’s bus service.
States Members’ shares revelation
CALLS have been made for a vote of no confidence in the Policy and Resources Committee following the revelation that three committee members have shares in CI Traders.
Don’t blame us, say Jersey Bus
THE company that used to run the Island’s bus service says it is being used a scapegoat to cover up the failings of Environment and Public Services to deliver the bus strategy.
States aim to cut 600 posts
ABOUT 600 public-sector posts are likely to go within five years, it was revealed in the States yesterday.
Increase is reduced in town parking scheme
ENVIRONMENT and Public Services have cut their proposed price increase in the trial St Helier residents parking scheme.

