A YOUNG farmer has been given the go-ahead to build a new farmhouse and B&B accommodation after the Planning Committee went against officers’ advice.
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Plans for 200 homes given the go-ahead
THE Parish of St Clement has lost a 15-year battle to stop 200 affordable homes from being built on an old glasshouse site between Samarès Manor and Le Suez estate.
Constable signs up to join Jersey character campaign
THE Constable of Trinity has thrown his support behind a new campaign to restore and revive what makes Jersey special.
States rates payment debate due next year
LAW changes which will force the States to pay parish rates on its buildings will be brought for debate by the Treasury Minister next year.
St Lawrence Constable takes down signs for JEP campaign
THE Constable of St Lawrence has taken down four signs around the parish’s church in an effort to reduce the amount of signage in the village – after reading coverage of the ‘Our Island, Keeping Jersey Special’ campaign in the JEP.
States reject retrials in cases with a hung jury
RETRIALS will not be held in cases where a jury cannot reach a majority verdict, after States Members rejected the move.
Parishioners get a new village store
A SHOP in the heart of Trinity which closed this summer is due to reopen with new owners in two weeks’ time.
Home to Jersey’s first playhouse and the Asylum for Aged Women
In the continuing series recounting the history of different areas of the Island, the Jersey Archive’s Trude Foster takes a look at La Chasse and Regent Road
Social rented housing scheme in centre of St Helier is turned down
DEVELOPERS have spoken of their disappointment after their plans for a new social rented housing scheme in the heart of St Helier were rejected.
Golf day chips in £8,000 for brain tumour charity
A TOTAL of £8,000 was raised for the Jersey Brain Tumour Charity at a recent golf day organised by Rotary Club de la Manche.

