TRINITY is hoping to create a new community facility and footpath to improve pedestrian safety in the parish.
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ISLANDERS registered to vote will be heading to their relevant polling stations tomorrow to select the 49 candidates who will form the next States Assembly. Polling stations will be open between 8 am and 8 pm and Islanders will have to bring a form of ID with them in order to cast their vote. A total of 14 States Members have already been elected unopposed.
Zoo shop gets go-ahead against Island Plan policy
JERSEY Zoo has been given the go-ahead to build a charity shop in the protected green zone after politicians yesterday unanimously went against Island Plan policy – a week after the same rules were used to reject proposals for self-catering holiday accommodation at Tamba Park.
La Croix de la Reine could become a water feature
A MONUMENT built to commemorate the Queen’s silver jubilee could be converted into a water feature, subject to planning permission being given.
States Members take their places on the Scrutiny panels
THE States Members who will form Scrutiny panels have been decided – with one resigning from his position within minutes of being appointed.
Call to strengthen National Park ‘in the north and east’
JERSEY’S National Park must be ‘strengthened and extended’ to ensure the Island protects its most valuable asset – its coastline – environmental campaigner Mike Stentiford has said following the launch of a number of initiatives this weekend.
92 to stand in election
THE full list of election candidates has now been set, with a total of 92 Islanders – 13 of whom are already assured of their seats – having been put forward to make up the new States Assembly.
States ‘failed to get the facts’ before increasing motor tax
POLITICIANS lacked the ‘full facts’ and failed to consult businesses before approving an anti-pollution tax increase which many small firms fear could ruin them, the Jersey Hospitality Association president has said.
Demolition costing £4.5m approved in 20 minutes
BUILDINGS that have dominated St Helier’s skyline for more than 40 years are to be demolished, paving the way for the redevelopment of Fort Regent.

