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Dangerous dog law changes finalised

CHANGES to the Island’s Dogs Law around the keeping of “dangerous” breeds such as the XL bully have been voted through by politicians, in spite of lingering concerns about how they will be enforced. The legislation put forward by the Constables’ Committee included a new requirement that XL bully dogs and associated breeds must be […]

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“If the public sewer is so stressed that two bathrooms could make a difference, the Island is in a seriously challenged state”

A FORMER Bailiff has successfully appealed a decision to refuse his plans to turn a barn at his Grouville property into accommodation – marking the end of a back-and-forth planning saga that included debate about how much “additional loading” the public sewer can handle. Going against the recommendation of a planning inspector, St Brelade Constable […]

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Dangerous dogs debate delayed

A DEBATE on new laws which would require owners of certain breeds of dangerous dog to register their pet and keep it muzzled in public has been delayed until next month. The Constables’ Committee has lodged amendments to the Dogs (Jersey) Act to introduce controls on dogs considered to be dangerous, including the XL Bully […]

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Dog collars to change because of a data protection concern

DOG collars will not have to show the owner’s address because of a concern about data protection, it has emerged, as politicians prepare a change to rules dog owners have to follow. Constable Mike Jackson, the chair of the Constables’ Committee, was speaking in an Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny Panel hearing where he was […]

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