TOUGHER controls to protect listed trees could be introduced – after developers chopped down a ‘listed’ fig tree to make way for a coastal development.
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House with ‘award-winning potential’ for St Brelade’s Bay
A ‘POTENTIALLY award- winning’ house is due to be built in St Brelade’s Bay, after receiving planning permission.
Call for greater protection for Britain’s third-best beach
A LONG-running dispute between the Environment Department and residents in St Brelade’s Bay has been reopened, after the beach was named one of the best in Britain by TripAdvisor.
States property management condemned as ‘unacceptable’
THE management of the States billion-pound property portfolio has been ‘unacceptable’ and ‘haphazard’, with the current backlog of maintenance likely to cost taxpayers around £20 million, according to a spending watchdog.
Parts of St Brelade’s Bay have become ‘Costa del St Brelade’, says Environment Minister
THE unique character of St Brelade’s Bay is being eroded because measures designed to protect it are not being given sufficient weight by Planning, the Environment Minister has said.
No re-count in Senatorial election
THERE will be no recount in the Senatorial elections after ninth place candidate Moz Scott opted not to request one despite just 123 votes separating her from Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec.
Reform bloc in States could lead to other parties, says former minister
A DEAL struck to bring Reform Jersey chairman Senator Sam Mézec into the Council of Ministers could spell the true beginning of party politics in Jersey, according to former Treasury Minister Alan Maclean.
Election 2018: 17 Senatorial candidates nominated
A TOTAL of 17 Senatorial candidates will compete for eight seats when Islanders head to the polls next month, after election season officially kicked off.
Poll success leads to calls for a woman Chief Minister
WOMEN dominated the Senatorial election, with all four female candidates receiving substantial support across the Island and two emerging as poll toppers in nine out of the 12 parishes.
Vallois tops the Senatorial poll – and Mézec clings on to his political career
TRACEY Vallois became the first woman in 30 years to top the Senatorial poll while it was a long night for Reform Jersey chairman Sam Mézec who narrowly claimed a seat in the new Assembly.

