THE mother of a boy whose legs were broken when he was hit by a car is appealing for the speed limit to be changed where the accident happened.
Daily Archives: July 17, 2006
Another nursery may have to close
ANOTHER Jersey nursery could be forced to close.
Work on Town Church will cost £725,000
A TWO-YEAR refurbishment project has been approved for the Town Church.
Minister faces a barrage of questions on police
HOME Affairs Minister Wendy Kinnard faces a volley of questions about internal police investigations of other officers in the States this week.
Body of lone French yachtsman is found
AN international sea and air search was called off on Saturday morning after a body was found floating in the tidal race off St Catherine’s Breakwater.
Grouville anger over beachfront restaurant
GROUVILLE parishioners are angry about plans to build a restaurant on the beach-front at Gorey, according to Deputy Carolyn Labey.
Finance ‘must raise its game’
JERSEY Finance, the organisation which promotes and represents the finance industry, will be subject to increased scrutiny by the States and needs to ‘raise its game’, says Economic Development Minister Philip Ozouf.
It’s all Go for Gerry
AS his company grows, Gerry O’Connor keeps tripping up over what to call it.
Creative thinking wins award
A PLASTIC bag filled with water, a carrot, some lumps of coal and a pipe have won Island creative director Kenton Osmond an international award.












