NEW regulations to ensure public safety and a policy that ‘embraces all aspects of travel’ are being called for as more Islanders use personal transporters, including e-scooters and electric skateboards.
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States have ‘thrown away’ climate change opportunity
POLITICIANS have ‘thrown away’ a chance to put Jersey at the forefront of the fight against climate change – after failing to back plans for free bus travel, environmental campaigners have warned.
Chief executive is ‘clear that ministers tell him what to do’
STATES chief executive Charlie Parker is ‘very aware of the division’ between his role and the political sphere and has not overstepped the boundary, the Chief Minister has said.
Free bus travel proposal criticised
PROVIDING free buses for more Islanders will not cure Jersey’s traffic issues and other people will foot the bill if students no longer have to pay fares, two States Members have warned.
Family friendly legislation plan delayed
A DEBATE on new family-friendly laws which could see 52 weeks of parental leave introduced has been postponed days before it was due to take place.
Gorst would have ‘preferred fewer consultants’
FEWER consultants and interim appointees should be used to deliver sweeping reforms of the public sector under the OneGov programme, the External Relations Minister has said. claiming he would have done things differently.
Zero carbon emissions by 2030 ‘unlikely’
IT will be ‘extremely challenging’ for Jersey to achieve carbon-neutrality by 2030, the Environment Minister has said.
Proposal to make bus travel free in Jersey
BUS travel could eventually be made free – with students potentially being offered free journeys later this year, if States Members agree to new proposals.
Deputies question Charlie Parker’s glowing appraisal
A PERFORMANCE appraisal declaring States chief executive Charlie Parker’s first year in office to have been ‘exemplary’ has been called into question by prominent Scrutiny politicians.
All parishes to aim to become carbon neutral?
THE Constables are to consider following St Helier in setting a target for their parishes to become carbon neutral over the next decade.

