HOUSING are selling a landmark public-owned property on the open market to raise the cash to refurbish a St Brelade estate.
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Waterfront row over P&R ‘scare tactics’
DEPUTY Alan Breckon says his proposal to limit waterfront development to six storeys has been met with ‘scare tactics’ from the Policy and Resources president and has questioned the role of States Members in the scheme.
‘Panel should hear hardship appeals’
Housing president Deputy Terry Le Main believes there should be at least a two-man panel to hear appeals on hardship cases when the immigration law comes into force.
Isle of Man to look at an upper limit on tax
THE Isle of Man is planning to cap personal income tax to attract more wealthy people to the island.
Housing president faces data backlash
HOUSING president Deputy Terry Le Main is to be sued for defamation by the States tenant whose rent arrears he disclosed.
Deputy joins residents’ vodka distillery protest
ST LAWRENCE residents are holding a meeting tomorrow in a bid to galvanise opposition to the proposed vodka distillery on their doorstep.
Inquiry into Trinity infill site under way
THE inquiry into the Trinity landfill site began its public stage this morning.
Landfill ‘worst Planning failure’
THE Trinity landfill scheme is the ‘worst failure’ of the planning system in recent years, according to one of the politicians who gave it in-principle approval.
Tenants reassured over gas price rise
MOST States tenants will not have to worry about hikes in gas prices.
Senator hits out at Trinity residents
SENATOR Frank Walker has rounded on the residents of Trinity for the way they have treated his close friend, farmer Charles Gallichan.

