THE size of the Island’s community and detractors of previous panel members are to blame for a lack of diversity among States boards, an Assistant Chief Minister has said.
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Lifeboat row rumours ‘are inappropriate’
SPECULATION and rumours surrounding what caused the walk-out of the St Helier Lifeboat crew are ‘inappropriate’ and some remarks are incorrect, Assistant Chief Minister Paul Routier has said.
Town homes plan may need redesign
ANDIUM Homes could be asked to redesign a major social housing development in St Helier in order to save a patch of green space in the parish.
Change of plan on flats ‘not in public interest’
PLANS to try to force the Island’s main provider of social housing to change their proposals for redeveloping flats at La Collette are not in the public interest, according to the organisation.
States vote to scrap above inflation alcohol price rise
A PRICE increase on alcohol is set to be capped at 1.5 per cent after the States agreed to scrap above-inflation rises.
Social rented housing scheme in centre of St Helier is turned down
DEVELOPERS have spoken of their disappointment after their plans for a new social rented housing scheme in the heart of St Helier were rejected.
Residents lose Green Street flats appeal
PLANS to demolish and rebuild a major States housing development will go ahead after an appeal by St Helier’s oldest residents’ association was dismissed by the Environment Minister.
‘Concentrations’ of ex-prisoners living in the community?
THE Home Affairs Minister has promised to investigate whether there are large ‘concentrations’ of ex-prisoners living in guest houses in the Island and whether the local community know they are there.
Controversial redevelopment of low-rise flats could be given green light this week
CONTROVERSIAL plans to redevelop La Collette low-rise flats could be given the go-ahead this week.

