PLANS for a hotel and conference centre at Strive near the Airport have been resubmitted – which propose a smaller building than the one rejected in November. A previous planning application, which ...
By Colin Lever WE are advised that Jersey does not have the resources for major projects such as building the new hospital ...
Asa Tribe’s rapid rise continues after the Jersey-born batter was named in the England Lions squad for their upcoming white-ball tour against the Pakistan Shaheens. The series, set to be played in the ...
A MINISTERIAL group has been established as part of government efforts to progress online safety policies. The group, comprising the Children’s, Education, Health, Economic Development and Justice and ...
A COMMUNITY group at the heart of the long-running Havre des Pas Lido saga have pulled out of the tender process to run and operate the site. The Love Our Lido group had been seeking to take ownership ...
DFDS plans to run extra sailings to Guernsey from this spring to allow vehicles to travel out on a Friday and back on a Monday, potentially improving the prospects for more inter-island sport.
WHITE Collar Darts returns to the Royal Jersey Showground on March 28, promising to be bigger, bolder and more spectacular than ever. The popular event will see 20 contestants take to the oche in ...
PLANS are being progressed to create more publicly available parking spaces in Havre des Pas in a bid to increase footfall in the area, the St Helier Constable has said. Simon Crowcroft, who announced ...
THERE may yet be an “opportunity” to introduce long-awaited corporate manslaughter legislation in Jersey before the end of the current term of office, the Home Affairs Minister has revealed. Deputy ...
WORK has started on a memorial garden at Haut du Mont, designed with input from the family members of those who died following the tragic explosion over three years ago. The public garden, which will ...
LEGISLATIVE “gaps” mean that stalking and harassment offences have “not been particularly well prosecuted” in the past, the Home Affairs Minister has said. Deputy Mary Le Hegarat lodged a package of ...
ISLANDERS have been asked to spell out the issues they feel are most important as part of a research project that will track ...
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