ONE of the largest redevelopment projects proposed in Jersey has been given the go-ahead.
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‘Whoever authorised this utterly pathetic and embarrassing banner needs to have serious words with themselves,’ says minister
A BANNER criticising proposals for electoral reform – which include removing Constables from the States – has been branded ‘pathetic and embarrassing’, by a minister.
Plans without parking space rejected
A SCHEME to demolish an empty office block behind West’s Centre and build 37 flats has been rejected by the Planning Committee because it does not include parking spaces.
Plans for motorhome site rejected
A PROPOSAL for a serviced site for motorhome enthusiasts above St Aubin has been rejected by Planning, as it was located in the Island’s green zone.
Keppel Tower scheme gets the go-ahead
A CONTROVERSIAL coastal development around a historic fortification in Grouville was approved on Thursday after the Planning Committee commended the developer for turning the opposition of many neighbours into overwhelming support for the scheme.
Minister proposes Islander with UN experience for JOA
AN Islander who has spent three decades working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is to be appointed to the Island’s States-backed aid agency, if politicians agree.
Concerns over the height of a house derail development
CONCERNS about the height of a seven-bedroom home, which was proposed along with two apartment buildings on land above St Aubin’s Bay, has resulted in permission being refused for the entire scheme.
States Members accused of ‘ignorance’ over retail tax
STATES Members who voted against halving the retail tax have been accused of ‘ignorance’ and failing to listen to the views of business experts.
Hospital substation to be built in Kensington Place
PLANS to demolish a former doctors’ mess to make way for an electricity substation for the Hospital have been approved as current equipment is ‘past its sell-by date’.
Occupation escapees honoured with plaque at Rozel Harbour
THE efforts of three daring French men, who managed to escape occupied Jersey to reach England, where they handed over information gathered on the Nazis, have been recognised with a plaque at the harbour they left from.

