BRINGING Jersey’s empty homes onto the housing market would fulfil the Island’s housing demands for an entire year, a senior civil servant has said.
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13 politicians back move to remove Chief Minister
A VOTE of no confidence in the Chief Minister has been lodged – and it already has the backing of 13 politicians.
Evacuees remembered at wreath-laying ceremony
THE departure of evacuees from Jersey before the Occupation was remembered at a service and wreath-laying ceremony at the Albert Pier on Sunday.
Dairy backs plan to help create new organic farm
JERSEY Dairy is backing a planning application for a new cattle shed on a St Helier farm to help secure the future of the Island’s supply of fresh organic milk.
Gorst vows to give 100% as he survives no confidence vote
CHIEF Minister Ian Gorst vowed to continue to ‘give 100 per cent’ as he survived a vote of no confidence.
Concerns over new waste charge
PLANS to introduce a liquid waste charge for non-households have been ‘rushed’ leaving a number of ‘grey areas’, backbench politicians have said.
Family fights to repatriate relative who survived Belsen
THE body of a concentration camp survivor could be repatriated to the Island following the discovery of his grave – more than 70 years after he was buried in the UK.
St Saviour’s Hospital is a sitting duck for vandals, says Constable
THE abandoned St Saviour’s Hospital is a ‘sitting duck’ for vandals and arsonists, the parish’s Constable has said following a fire at the weekend.
Works ‘will make traffic nightmare areas worse’
DIVERSIONS caused by planned roadworks on Route de Trinité over the next three months are going to worsen ‘nightmare’ traffic areas in St Helier and St Saviour, a Constable has warned.
Don’t forget us on road safety spending, says Constable of St Saviour
ST SAVIOUR is lagging behind other parishes when it comes to improving road safety and reducing traffic congestion, according to the parish Constable.

