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Two major hotel proposals set for crucial Planning Committee decision
Two major hotel proposals set for crucial Planning Committee decision in Jersey
Nov 31 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 32 min read


Police issue appeal following indecent exposure incident
Police seek witnesses after indecent exposure reported outside pharmacy
Nov 31 min read


Man Injured After Argument Turns Violent
Police Seek Witnesses After Late-Night Assault in St Helier
Nov 31 min read




Calculator Unveiled to Support Businesses with Gender Pay Gap Reporting
Gender pay gap in Jersey
Nov 31 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 311 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 311 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 312 min read


Surfer Issues Apology After Interrupting Team GB Competition
Jersey Surfer Says He “Got It Wrong” After GB Event Halted Amid Abuse Claims A surfer from Jersey has acknowledged he made a “mistake” after paddling out during the Great British Surf Cup in Thurso, Scotland — an event that was later suspended amid allegations that female athletes were verbally abused. Ian Battrick took to Instagram to apologise, calling his decision to surf during the women’s heat “selfish and thoughtless.” He stressed, however, that he did not threaten or a
Oct 301 min read


Islanders Rally in Support After Hurricane Devastation
Jersey Shares Solidarity With Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa Jersey has sent a message of solidarity to Jamaica following the devastation wrought by Hurricane Melissa. The powerful storm struck the Caribbean nation on Tuesday, tearing through communities, destroying property and infrastructure, flooding homes and claiming five lives. Bailiff of Jersey, Robert MacRae, expressed deep sympathy for those affected by the disaster. “I am deeply saddened to hear of the extensive da
Oct 301 min read


Two Jersey Rowers Selected for Team GB
Jersey Rowers Earn Team GB Selection for World Beach Sprint Championships
Oct 301 min read


New Advocacy Services Launched for Children in Care
Independent Advocacy Rolled Out for Jersey Children in Care and With Additional Needs
Oct 301 min read


Lawmakers Introduce New Measures to Strengthen Animal Protection
Authorities in Jersey may soon have expanded powers to safeguard animal welfare under a new set of proposals tabled by ministers. The draft legislation would give police the ability to enter properties and remove animals believed to be suffering or at immediate risk. It also includes new protections for service animals, making it a specific offence to harm working dogs such as those used by the police. The plans would additionally restrict animal sales to adults, barring most
Oct 301 min read


Call made to scrap tender for Havre des Pas lido project
The future of the Havre des Pas Lido is once again headed to the States Assembly, as efforts continue to halt the current tender process for its management. The government is currently searching for an operator to take charge of the popular outdoor pool and its facilities. But Deputy David Warr is pushing for a different route, proposing that a new charity, Love Our Lido, should be given responsibility instead. Under his plan, the charity would receive £170,000 each year to c
Oct 302 min read


Jersey Inflation Increases to 2.6%, Latest Report Reveals
Jersey Sees Inflation Edge Up to 2.8% as Costs for Food, Travel, and Leisure Climb The pace of price increases in Jersey picked up between June and September, according to the latest figures from Statistics Jersey . Its newly published Retail Prices Index (RPI) report shows that prices across the island rose by 2.8% in the year to September, marking a slight uptick in inflation over the summer months. Officials attributed the rise largely to higher costs for food, motoring, a
Oct 291 min read


Financial Ombudsman Ordered to Strengthen Data Management Practices
The Jersey data protection authority has directed the island’s financial ombudsman to strengthen its handling of personal data. The order followed a complaint concerning how the Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman managed a request for access to personal information. According to the Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner, an investigation found that the ombudsman’s response “lacked clarity” and “raised questions regarding transparency and accuracy.” In a statem
Oct 291 min read


Royal holographer launches legal action over Queen portrait credit
Artist and holographer Rob Munday has launched legal proceedings against Chris Levine
Oct 291 min read


DFDS partners with Eyecan to improve travel support for people with hidden disabilities
DFDS partners with Eyecan to improve ferry travel for passengers with sight loss To mark Invisible Disabilities Week , ferry operator DFDS has teamed up with local charity Eyecan to explore ways of making travel easier and more inclusive for passengers with visual impairments. The collaboration forms part of DFDS’s wider Sunflower initiative , which focuses on recognising and supporting travellers with hidden disabilities across its routes. As part of the project, Mark Coxs
Oct 292 min read


Sports kit recycling initiative supports families in need
Jersey initiative gives sports kits a second life to support local families A new community recycling scheme in Jersey aims to ease financial pressures on families while ensuring more children can stay active in sport. The initiative, led by Jersey Sport in partnership with social enterprise Acorn , will collect pre-loved sportswear and equipment to be cleaned, sorted, and resold at affordable prices through Acorn’s St Helier shop. Claudia Andrade, Jersey Sport’s inclusion a
Oct 291 min read
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