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Operation clean-up!

WHEN St Helier Deputy Richard Rondel was pounding the streets and canvassing parishioners during his election campaign last September, the same issue kept cropping up: dog poo.

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Sometimes it’s the small things in life that matter

YOU are probably expecting me to tell you all about why the decision to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds of taxpayers’ money to a private school is outrageous, why it is wonderful that the Council of Ministers want to tackle unemployment and create jobs, and why we should go to war with the UK after they once again attacked us about whatever it is they are going on about this time.

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Weekend Round Up

Davy fires: Maurice Davy was High Gun in Crabbe Clay Pigeon Club’s 50 Bird Sporting shoot on Sunday with 46 ex 50. Other results – A Class: Chris L’Amy and Alex Shakeshaft 44; B Class: Ian Averty 38; C Class: Fernando Carvalho 34; Veteran: Syd Payn 32.

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Fathers of the parish are returned to office

Constables of five parishes were re-elected unopposed at nomination meetings held on Wednesday night. The five, re-elected for a further three years, and pictured, from left, are Silva Yates (St Martin), John Gallichan (Trinity), Mike Jackson (St Brelade), Peter Hanning (St Saviour) and Ken vibert (St Ouen). Silva Yates ST MARTIN Constable Silva Yates was […]

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Hustings: St John

A LACK of faith in ministerial government and concern over the £350 million Waterfront plans dominated the Deputy hustings in St John last night. New candidates – and old neighbours – Deputy Patrick Ryan and former parish deputy Phil Rondel will battle it out for departing St John Deputy Andrew Lewis’s seat. At a packed […]

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