THE Jersey Alliance Party has confirmed that it will field candidates for Deputy in all nine of Jersey’s electoral districts at the forthcoming general election. A total of 14 Alliance candidates will be standing when the Island goes to the polls on 22 June, it was revealed at the launch of the party’s manifesto yesterday. […]
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Election shockwaves as Islanders call for change
SENATOR John Le Fondré today became the first Chief Minister to lose his seat in the States following a dramatic election night which saw voters deliver a damning verdict on the past four years of government. The veteran politician was among a series of Jersey Alliance candidates who failed to secure a seat as the […]
Les Quennevais skatepark plans approved
THE Island’s skateboard community has moved one step closer to getting a new park after plans for a £1.8 million facility at Les Quennevais were approved.
Bouley Bay planning inquiry decision could be quashed
THE decision to hold a planning inquiry into the proposed development of the Water’s Edge Hotel could be quashed after the Royal Court found there was ‘at least an argument’ that the Environment Minister had made a decision months before calling the review. Plans to transform the dilapidated Bouley Bay hotel into a luxury house, […]
Jersey news: The 10 things we learnt this week
WELL done, you made it through the heatwave and the weekend is upon us. And here are the ten things we have learnt this week. 1. If you are taken to an employment tribunal, just smile and be nice It’s good to talk (33848698) When company officials find themselves in an employment tribunal, they normally […]
Plans for Bouley Bay home to go before planning inspector
A PLAN to build an eight-bedroom house – complete with two swimming pools and a rooftop tennis court – is to be brought before a public inquiry, says the Planning Committee chairman.
Redevelopment of Oakfield Sports Centre given go ahead
PLANS to build a £3.1 million sports hall at Oakfield Sports Centre have been approved. Yesterday it was confirmed that the redevelopment of the site had lost ‘fiscal stimulus’ funding but had been allocated money from government underspends instead. Proposals to build a new multi-sport facility were initially rejected by the Planning Committee last October, […]
Plans for house and café at Grève de Lecq are approved
PLANS to demolish Café Romany at Grève de Lecq and replace it with a four-bedroom home and eatery have been approved. The Planning Committee yesterday voted five-to-one in favour of the scheme, submitted by De Montford Developments, which will see the reinstatement of some of the duneland on the site of the new Seaside Café […]
Fort Regent gym to close permanently by spring 2022?
THE Active gym at Fort Regent could be emptied from as early as March 2022 as part of the government’s sports-facilities overhaul.
Controversial self-catering plans for historic farmhouse approved
CONTROVERSIAL plans to turn a 17th-century farmhouse and an outbuilding into self-catering holiday homes have been unanimously approved by States Members

