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Independent Observers May Monitor Next Election
Independent Observers May Be Invited to Oversee Jersey’s 2026 Election
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Tiny Seal Pups Get a Second Chance After Coastal Rescue
Underweight Seal Pups Rescued on Jersey Coastline Two young seals rescued in Jersey are receiving specialist care after being found underweight and dehydrated, according to a marine life charity. The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) said it was called to two separate incidents on Saturday involving stranded pups. The first seal, a female weighing just 16kg (35lb), was discovered at St Catherine. The second, a 15kg (33lb) male, was found at L’Etacq after struggling to
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Autism Jersey Plans New ‘Music Hub’ with Singer Sophie Maude
Autism Jersey and Singer Sophie Maude to Launch Music Hub for Neurodiverse Islanders
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Residents Voice Concerns Over Proposal to Hand Lido to Community Group
Ministers Defend Lido Tender Amid Calls for Community Takeover Jersey’s Council of Ministers has criticised attempts to overturn a decision on who will run the Havre de Pas Lido, describing the move as “disappointing.” The government recently awarded the tender to local company First Point, which is set to take over management of the popular bathing pool next year. However, Deputy David Warr, who chairs the Lido’s steering group, has lodged a proposition calling for the site
Nov 10, 20251 min read


More Than £427,000 Shared Among Charities Thanks to Channel Islands Lottery
Charities Across Channel Islands Receive £427,000 Boost from Lottery Fund More than £427,000 has been awarded to charities and community projects across the Channel Islands to support mental and physical wellbeing. The 2024 grants, ranging from £2,000 to £130,000, were distributed to initiatives encouraging physical activity and social connection. In Guernsey, £191,000 was allocated through the Social Investment Fund, while organisations in Jersey received £236,000 via the As
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Concerns Raised Over Jersey’s Family-Friendliness
Families Say Jersey Falling Short on Support Despite Island Appeal
Nov 10, 20251 min read


Questions Raised Over Funding for Fort Regent Redevelopment
Questions Raised Over Funding for Fort Regent Redevelopment
Nov 8, 20252 min read


No Vehicles Set for Scrapping Ahead of 2030 Petrol Ban
Motorists in Jersey will not be required to scrap their existing petrol or diesel vehicles as part of government plans to phase out fossil fuel transport by 2030, officials have confirmed.
Nov 8, 20251 min read


Jersey’s Skin Cancer Rate Exceeds Guernsey’s
Jersey Records Higher Rate of Skin Cancer Than Guernsey, New Report Finds
Nov 8, 20251 min read


Veterans to Receive Free Bus Travel on Remembrance Sunday
Free Bus Travel for Veterans on Remembrance Sunday Veterans in Jersey will be able to travel for free on LibertyBus services this Sunday as they attend Remembrance Day ceremonies across the island. The bus company said the initiative was part of its ongoing commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, which supports members of the armed forces community. Kevin Hart, Director of LibertyBus, said the gesture was intended to recognise the service and sacrifice of veterans and to mak
Nov 8, 20251 min read


Fact-Finding ‘Sweep’ Targets Child Online Privacy Practices
Regulators are investigating how effectively websites and apps protect children’s personal data and privacy online. The Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner (JOIC) confirmed its participation in a global initiative organised by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN). The coordinated effort — referred to as a “sweep” — focuses on reviewing digital platforms used by or designed for children to assess how transparent they are about their data practices. The exerc
Nov 7, 20251 min read


House Prices Hold Steady as Property Sales Rise
Jersey Property Market Sees Rise in Sales as Prices Hold Steady Jersey’s housing market saw a sharp increase in sales during the third quarter of 2025, though activity remains below pre-decade levels, according to new figures. The latest House Price Index from Statistics Jersey reported 287 property transactions between July and September — a 26% increase compared to the previous quarter’s 228 sales. Year-on-year, sales were up 55% from 185 recorded in the same period of 20
Nov 7, 20252 min read


Tourism Leaders Remain Optimistic Amid Ongoing Challenges
Tourism leaders in Jersey say confidence in the sector remains high, even as the island recorded a decline in summer visitor numbers. New data from Visit Jersey revealed that 75,100 people visited the island in August — 18,400 fewer than in the same month last year. However, visitors stayed slightly longer on average, with the typical trip length increasing from five to five-and-a-half nights. The agency noted that year-on-year comparisons should be treated cautiously, as its
Nov 7, 20251 min read


Rule twist ends Wales’ hopes of landing Celtic’s Osmand
Rule Change Blocks Wales’ Move for Celtic’s Osmand A recent change to football eligibility rules has ended Wales’ hopes of calling up Celtic’s young midfielder Osmand , whose international pathway once reflected the Channel Islands’ unique place in British football. The Crown Dependencies — Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man — occupy an unusual position within the British Isles. While the King is head of state, each island has its own government and identity, yet none are p
Nov 6, 20252 min read


Tiny Seeds launches campaign to mark Fertility Awareness Week
Tiny Seeds Launches ‘The Birds and the Bees’ for Fertility Awareness Week
Nov 6, 20252 min read


Plans for Jersey Airport Hotel Rejected
Plans for Six-Storey Hotel Near Jersey Airport Rejected Proposals to build a six-storey hotel and conference centre close to Jersey Airport have been turned down by the island’s Planning Committee. The project, submitted by Strive Health Club, included plans for 179 guest rooms, along with a spa, swimming pool, and conference facilities. During the committee meeting, three members voted in favour of the development, while four voted against, leading to its refusal. The decisi
Nov 6, 20251 min read


Andium Delivers Over 300 New Homes This Year, With Hundreds More on the Way
Andium Delivers Over 300 New Homes This Year, With Hundreds More on the Way
Nov 6, 20251 min read


Jersey Water urges islanders to ‘grab a big butt’ — for water saving
Jersey Water’s ‘Big Butt’ Campaign Urges Islanders to Save Every Drop A tongue-in-cheek new campaign from Jersey Water is asking islanders to “grab a big butt” — but it’s all in the name of water conservation. The ‘Big Butt’ initiative aims to tackle declining reservoir levels by encouraging households to install water butts and collect rainwater for everyday outdoor use. Current water stocks remain well below the 10-year seasonal average , raising concerns about supply res
Nov 6, 20252 min read


Developers aim to transform the lido into a resort similar to Benidorm
Developers aim to transform the lido into a resort similar to Benidorm
Nov 6, 20252 min read


Funding Boost for Guernsey and Jersey Schools to Promote Active Travel
The Better Journeys Project has announced new funding to help schools across the Channel Islands encourage pupils to walk, cycle and scoot to school. Applications are now open for the project’s Fund for Schools, which offers financial support and expert advice to help education providers improve facilities and programmes that promote active travel. Schools in Guernsey can apply for grants of up to £3,000, while those in Jersey are eligible for up to £1,500. The initiative aim
Nov 5, 20251 min read
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