JERSEY’S former Children’s and Education Minister has said he was the victim of an ‘extremely malicious and politically motivated attack’ when he was arrested earlier this year – only for no charges to be brought against him.
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Portelet terrace ‘too far from neighbours for a valid appeal’
AN application to repeal the granting of planning permission to reinforce the cliff face and build a terrace at the Portelet Bay Café is ‘invalid and should not have been registered’, a firm acting for the business has claimed.
Oakfield sports-hall plan is refused following split vote
A KEY part of the plan to move sports facilities out of Fort Regent and into new or refurbished hubs appears to have stalled after permission for a £3.1 million sports hall at Oakfield Sports Centre was refused.
Ministerial backing for new political party
JERSEY’S newest political party – which has the backing of the majority of the Council of Ministers – has confirmed an intention to field at least 30 candidates in next year’s election.
Members overwhelmingly back hybrid States sittings
STATES Members returned en masse to the Assembly building on Monday morning… but met for just 72 minutes before voting to allow a work-from-home option for those who felt vulnerable as a result of Covid-19 concerns.
Cannabis farm sub-station plan rejected
A ‘PIECEMEAL’ application to build an electricity sub-station to power a proposed cannabis farm in St Martin has been rejected by the planning committee, which condemned unauthorised work being carried out at the premises.
Horticultural lab plans for former restaurant approved
A PLAN to turn a former St Brelade pub into a ‘secure horticultural laboratory’ has been approved by the Planning Committee despite concerns over the ‘mystery’ future use of the site.
Development puts future of scuba-diving centre ‘in doubt’
THE future of the oldest scuba-diving school in Europe has been cast into doubt because of plans to redevelop a former Trinity hotel in which it is based, the owner of the business has revealed.
Family defend Bouley Bay mansion plan
A WEALTHY family planning to build an eight-bedroom luxury house in Bouley Bay have defended the proposals following a backlash from Islanders.
Proposal to keep Broad Street pedestrianised lodged
PROPOSALS to keep Broad Street as a ‘pedestrian-priority’ zone for the rest of the year have been lodged by the Constable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft.

