AN old hotel overlooking St Brelade’s Bay will be replaced by two luxury homes.
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Controversial homes get the go-ahead
TWELVE new homes will be built in a field in St Clement after the contentious plans were given the go-ahead yesterday.
Minister to decide fate of oyster farm plans
THE decision on whether to allow an oyster farm to be built in Grouville now lies in the hands of the Island’s Environment Minister.
Planning opens its doors, and in walks one person
THE first ever public planning meeting was held yesterday .
St John takes to recycling scheme
SEVEN out of ten St John’s parishioners are now recycling their rubbish.
Welcome to Sion!
EXTENDED speed limits, traffic calming measures and welcome signs are expected to be introduced at Sion.
Dedicated parishioner mourned by friends
TRIBUTES have been paid to Nadine Hamon-Cole (45), the St John Chef de Police, who died on Saturday following a car accident in a St Helier lane.
Weekend sport in brief
SHOOTING Benest victory Despite scoring 150.21 in stage two of the Jersey Rifle Association’s Gordon and Yvonne Pool Trophy competition yesterday at Crabbé, Graeme Harris could only finish in third place overall.
St John fined £5,000
THE parish of St John was fined £5,000 in the Royal Court today for its failure to find a Centenier.
The Senatorial roadshow sets off in St John
THE hustings tour of the parishes begins tonight in St John.

