THE patch of grass beside Five Oaks roundabout could have social housing built on it.
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Green zone under threat
GREEN fields that have been protected for generations may have to be built on to provide up to 500 desperately needed homes for Jersey’s ageing population.
Convict quallies ‘will be stopped’
ANY loophole in the Housing Law that would let criminals ‘with no connection to the Island’ earn their quallies while in jail will be closed, the Housing Minister said today.
States will have to agree rezoning
PLANS to build retirement homes on green field sites will have to get past States Members, according to the Environment Minister.
Getting on like a house on fire . . .
SOME ministers from Jersey and Guernsey may not be on the best of terms, but Housing Minister Terry Le Main visited his Guernsey counterpart yesterday for a tour of the islands’ estates.
Higher rent for better quality?
STATES tenants could pay rent according to the quality of their accommodation in future.
‘Retirement crisis likely’ in 25 years
JERSEY is heading for a pension crisis within the next 25 years, the Housing Minister warned in the States this week.
Cheaper homes on the way?
BUYING a home could become cheaper and easier under plans to introduce shared-equity ownership to Jersey.
It’s all Go for Gerry
AS his company grows, Gerry O’Connor keeps tripping up over what to call it.
Electric bills: Landlords still overcharging
SOME tenants are still being overcharged for their utility bills by greedy landlords.

