THE traffic flow in part of Halkett Place will be reversed at the end of the year in an experiment to try to improve road safety in Burrard Street and Beresford Street.
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Oil spill contingencies ‘in need of updating’
JERSEY’S measures for dealing with marine pollution are being reviewed as part of the Island’s commitment to the British-Irish Council.
£3.75m deal paves way for rubbish charges
THE taxpayer could be forced to hand over £3.75m to St Helier to pave the way for every Islander to be charged for rubbish disposal.
Hospice stalwart is new Jurat
VICE-chairman of Jersey Hospice Care Jean King MBE was elected the new Jurat of the Royal Court today beating former Deputy Mike Wavell by 87 votes to 30.
We’ll fight, say P&R
THE Policy and Resources Committee will fight any vote of no confidence brought over the proposed Les Pas deal.
User pays’ charges still on the agenda, say JRA
THE decision to temporarily shelve the controversial sewerage tax does not mean that ‘user pays’ charges are off the political agenda.
Bus tender process to be reviewed
ENVIRONMENT and Public Services are attempting to take the heat out of the bus row by undertaking a review of last year’s tender process.
Decision day on Les Pas
THE States were expected to make one the most monumental decisions in Jersey’s political history today when Members finally vote on the proposed £10m Les Pas land deal.
Case for ‘user pays’ put to the people
OVER 200 people packed the Town Hall last night to discuss user pays policies.
Distribution halted of 40,000 leaflets on sewerage tax
ABOUT 40,000 leaflets explaining the controversial sewerage tax were about to be distributed Island-wide when the decision was made to temporarily shelve the proposal.

