A BOARDWALK is to be built over Jersey’s French Harbour.
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More information needed on countryside office plan
THE Island’s largest potato grower has been asked to provide more information before the Planning Committee considers proposals for a new office block on a Trinity Farm.
St Brelade’s Bay development plans rejected
PLANS to build luxury homes and redevelop the Wayside Café in St Brelade’s Bay have been rejected for conflicting with planning regulations designed to protect the coast from over-development.
165 new homes to be built in town
PLANS have been passed for 165 new social rented homes in the north of St Helier, in a project which is key to a major States masterplan for the area.
Retail tax ‘puts £20m store deal at risk’
A PLANNED £20 million retail development is under threat after the States approved a new tax on large stores, it has emerged.
Plans for a new Co-op approved
A NEW Co-op will be built close to the centre of the Island – and the move could be good news for drivers, who will be able to benefit from the company’s frequent offers on petrol without having to travel to St Mary or St Peter.
Minister ‘thrilled’ by approval for Les Quennevais School
THE new Les Quennevais School, approved on Thursday by the Planning Committee, will be a ‘21st-century’ learning establishment to inspire young people, the Education Minister has said.
‘Serious misgivings’ about election for Chief Minister
A WATCHDOG has said that it has ‘serious misgivings’ about bringing in changes to enable the public to vote for the Island’s Chief Minister before the next election.
Five St Helier homes given go-ahead
FIVE homes are to be built on a St Helier plot after a planning application submitted by the Island’s social housing developer was given approval.
Will controversial taxi regulations be dropped?
TAXI regulations which set maximum fares could be overturned, if the States vote in favour of the move during this week’s sitting.

