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Concerns Raised About Charity Lotteries and Raffles
Businesses are being urged to avoid running charity raffles and lotteries after regulators warned that doing so could breach gambling laws. The Jersey Gambling Commission said it had recently identified several cases in which companies attempted to hold fundraising draws on behalf of charities. Although many firms may be acting with “good intentions,” the commission stressed that only registered charities or licensed third-party operators are legally permitted to run such sch
Nov 5, 20251 min read


New Pedestrian Crossings Installed in Latest Safety Push
Two new pedestrian crossings have been installed on Mont Millais to improve safety for students and residents near Jersey College for Girls. The Government of Jersey said the upgrades were designed to make it easier and safer for people walking in the busy school area. The works include a signal-controlled crossing completed in early September and a pedestrian refuge island linking two bus stops south of the JCG car park. Enhancements around the signal crossing include a larg
Nov 5, 20251 min read


Public Encouraged to Report Drug Side Effects
Islanders are being encouraged to report any suspected side effects from medicines in a bid to improve drug safety. Health and Care Jersey has signed up to this year’s #MedSafetyWeek campaign, joining the World Health Organisation and more than 130 global partners in promoting medicine safety awareness. The initiative, now in its tenth year, highlights the importance of raising concerns through the Yellow Card reporting system. Officials said that by sharing information about
Nov 5, 20251 min read


New Council Formed to Boost AI Adoption Across the Island
A new council has been created in Jersey to guide the island’s approach to artificial intelligence (AI) and support its roll-out across key sectors. Digital Jersey has announced the launch of the AI Council, which will serve as a central body to coordinate AI-related projects and strategies between government, industry and regulatory organisations. The group aims to encourage collaboration, share expertise and ensure the technology is developed responsibly. According to Digit
Nov 5, 20251 min read




Islanders urged to show greater respect for Jersey’s countryside
Campaign Launched to Protect Jersey’s Countryside Access Jersey National Park has unveiled a new awareness campaign aimed at preserving the island’s countryside and encouraging responsible behaviour from walkers and visitors. The initiative, called The Black Sheep series, focuses on safeguarding the park’s network of more than 50 miles of trails, open land, and protected habitats. Organisers say the campaign highlights the impact of seemingly small actions — from leaving mark
Nov 5, 20251 min read


Trial Date Set in Jersey Explosion Manslaughter Case
Jersey Gas Workers to Face Jury Trial Over Fatal Flat Explosion Three former gas engineers charged in connection with a deadly explosion at a Jersey apartment complex are set to go on trial in September 2026. Lee Ward, 58, Neil Armstrong, 57, and John Wright, 59, appeared before Jersey’s Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. Each has entered a not-guilty plea to 10 counts of gross negligence manslaughter, relating to the deaths of 10 residents at the Haut du Mont flats in St Helier
Nov 4, 20251 min read


Lee Ingram Named New President of Jersey Football Association
Lee Ingram has been appointed President of the Jersey Football Association (JFA), succeeding Bradley Vowden, who stepped down after six years in the role. A local lawyer and former island footballer, Mr Ingram expressed his ambition to see football on the island grow as a diverse and inclusive sport. “I am honoured to have been asked to represent the local Association,” he said. “Bradley was an incredible ambassador for football in Jersey, and I will do my utmost to continue
Nov 4, 20251 min read


Bouley Bay site set to be handed over to developers
Tiny Stretch of Bouley Bay Coastline to Go to Private Developer in Exchange for Safety Work A narrow strip of public land at Bouley Bay in Jersey is set to be transferred to a private developer in return for crucial safety improvements. The land, located in front of the long-closed Water's Edge Hotel, is approximately 1.5 metres wide and 20 metres long and will be handed over to W.E. (Jersey) Ltd. Under the agreement, the developer is required to fund the clearance of the pub
Nov 4, 20251 min read


Dispute persists over ‘parking for every new home’ policy
A proposal to require every newly-built home in Jersey to include at least one parking space has sparked a fierce debate, amid warnings the move could drive up housing costs and undermine the island’s push for greener transport.
Nov 4, 20252 min read


Guidelines save sharks, study reveals
Most sharks released by recreational anglers survived when recommended handling guidelines were followed, according to new research. Scientists from the University of Exeter tagged close to 70 blue, porbeagle and tope sharks to monitor how they behaved after being caught and released by non-commercial fishers. Catch-and-release is widely used to help support shark populations, though some animal welfare organisations argue the practice can still cause harm or even death. The
Nov 4, 20251 min read


Two major hotel proposals set for crucial Planning Committee decision
Two major hotel proposals set for crucial Planning Committee decision in Jersey
Nov 3, 20251 min read


Islanders urged to grow a ‘Mo’ or get moving, to support men’s health this November
Islanders urged to grow a ‘Mo’ or get moving, to support men’s health this November
Nov 3, 20252 min read


Police issue appeal following indecent exposure incident
Police seek witnesses after indecent exposure reported outside pharmacy
Nov 3, 20251 min read


Man Injured After Argument Turns Violent
Police Seek Witnesses After Late-Night Assault in St Helier
Nov 3, 20251 min read




Calculator Unveiled to Support Businesses with Gender Pay Gap Reporting
Gender pay gap in Jersey
Nov 3, 20251 min read


Jersey Chamber of Commerce ‘shocked’ by call to reject Strive Hotel proposal
The Jersey Chamber of Commerce has launched a fierce response after planning officers advised against approving the proposed Strive hotel development in St Peter. Plans lodged in August outline a hotel, spa, conference venue and pool complex beside Strive Health Club near the Airport Road, with the ambition of creating a “sports, leisure and cultural destination” to support a wide range of community activity. The proposal drew early praise from islanders who welcomed the idea
Oct 31, 20251 min read


Zoo applies for approval to help keep its jumping rats cool
Jersey Zoo Seeks Green Light for Cooling System in Rare Jumping Rat Habitat Jersey Zoo has submitted a planning application to install a new air-conditioning unit in the enclosure housing its endangered Malagasy giant jumping rats. The proposal, lodged by the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, also includes plans for new timber fencing around the building at the zoo’s Les Augrès Manor site. Native to Madagascar, the species is critically endangered, with estimates suggestin
Oct 31, 20251 min read


How Turning Seawater Into Freshwater Could Protect Us From Drought
Could Seawater Be the Answer to the South West’s Future Water Shortage? Government projections warn that within the next quarter-century, water demand in England could exceed available supply. With the South West already experiencing pressure on its water network, some are asking whether seawater could provide a sustainable answer. Desalination — the process of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable — is already critical in many parts of the world. Yet in the Britis
Oct 31, 20252 min read
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