Jersey News Archive

Monday, 23rd April 2012

1

Special Needs Service users have their say

Clients are asked what they'd like day services to offer in the future
States of Jersey - 18:01
2

New filter in turn junctions

New filter in turn junctions are coming to St Saviour's Road and Springfield Road.
States of Jersey - 18:01
3

Disease forces removal of trees over 100 years old

Disease is forcing the removal of 5 Beech trees from Victoria Cottage Homes.
States of Jersey - 17:00
4

Acclaimed boat builder attends boat show

Devon based designer, boat builder, sailor and adventurer, Will Stirling is planning to reach this year’s Barclays Jersey Boat Show.
States of Jersey - 17:00
5

Honoraries busier than ever

The St Helier Honorary Police is operating at half strength, despite being busier than ever.
Channel Television - 15:30
6

States workplace bullies ‘getting away with it’

WORKPLACE bullies in the public sector are escaping unpunished because their victims are often too scared to make a complaint, a union spokesman has claimed.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 15:00
7

CI regulator appoints a new director

A FORMER director-general of the Guernsey Financial Services Commission, Peter Neville, has been appointed as a non-executive director of the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - Business News - 15:00
8

Question time for Education Minister

EDUCATION Minister Pat Ryan faces questions today on how he is going to cut £7 million from his department’s budget.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 14:50
9

Toxic ash: Waste problem is focus of hearing today

CIVIL servants will today face questions on how an estimated 10,000 tonnes of toxic ash will be disposed of.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 14:40
10

St Helier honoraries hand out extra £25,000 in fines in 2011

ST HELIER honorary police handed out nearly £25,000 more in fines last year than in 2010 - an increase of about 60 per cent.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 14:30
11

Political inquiry into ash treatment

There is to be a political inquiry in how to deal with ash from Jersey's incinerator.
Channel Television - 11:30
12

Minister rejects Tower redevelopment plans

PLANS for flats around a historic coastal tower in Grouville have been rejected by Environment Minister Rob Duhamel.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 11:30
13

Jersey Gas site could go high-rise

A high-rise development of up to eight storeys could form part of the regeneration of the Jersey Gas site in Tunnell Street.
Channel Television - 10:30
14

Jersey should seek autonomy in foreign affairs

THE UK has not kept up its end of a 2007 deal to represent Jersey's interests on the international stage, according to Jersey's 'foreign minister'.
Jersey Evening Post / This is Jersey - 07:45
15

Three junctions to become filter in turn in St Helier

Major changes are being made for traffic flow on the St Helier ring-road.
Channel Television - 07:30