ANOTHER country parish has agreed to the building of homes for the elderly in green fields.
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Senator calls for dairy to close down
JERSEY Dairy should be shut down and Howard Davis Farm given to the National Trust, according to Housing Minister Terry Le Main.
CI Traders to sell offices in Guernsey
CI TRADERS are planning to further reduce their debt by selling off some of their flagship office portfolio at Admiral Park in Guernsey for £47.
More homes needed, says Le Main
TWO hundred new homes need to be built each year to meet the Island’s needs, according to the Housing Minister.
Developers are praised by Housing Minister
DEVELOPERS like Dandara have lowered the number of hardship cases in Jersey over the past six years, according to the Island’s Housing Minister.
Social security rates ‘should go up’
AN ever-increasing spiral of pension costs is facing the Island as the number of pensioners rises more quickly than the number of workers, warns the president of the Chamber of Commerce.
Housing: Fewer non-qualified residents now
THE number of non-locally qualified workers in the Island has been decreasing since 2003, the Housing Minister said as he repeated that changes in the Housing regulations would not fuel population growth.
Housing ‘needs cash to help people’
TWO thousand pensioners are living on the breadline and one in five States homes are in desperate need of refurbishment according to the Housing Minister.
Thirty questions down to tax the States tomorrow
A MAMMOTH set of questions to ministers threatens to overshadow the three debates that are set down for tomorrow’s States sitting.
Call for quicker quallies
RESIDENTIAL qualifications should come down to 13 years, according to Housing Minister Terry Le Main.

