MORE teeth and bones have been unearthed at Haut de la Garenne.
Discs galore!
ISLANDERS are being promised that the second Jersey Side by Side Big Disc Sale will be just as big and varied as last year’s sale.
Out of touch
From John Heys. WHAT an innovative and original way to promote ecology, and at the same time help charities, by putting a tax on companies making a small charge on their plastic bags.
No protests because there are no plans to remove this relief
From John McBrearty. RE Chris Whitworth’s letter (JEP, 13 May), I believe that the reason for there being no protests against plans to remove mortgage interest relief is that there are no such plans.
A million pounds wasted
From David Forde. ANOTHER unnecessary waste of money (JEP, 14 May). The previous layout at Bel Royal was working well. One million pounds wasted.
Planning have no say on the big wheel
A CONTROVERSIAL 60-metre Ferris wheel which could threaten Jersey’s International Air Display did not need planning permission.
Jail for ex-addict who stored heroin in cottage
A FORMER drug addict has been jailed for eight years after stashing over £331,000 worth of heroin in a cottage in St John for a large-scale Jersey dealer.
Taxi drivers boycott café for hiking prices
DISGRUNTLED taxi drivers are boycotting an airport café for hiking up prices since GST was introduced.
Gorey Pier ready to tickle the taste buds
SEAFOOD is on the menu for tomorrow’s Fête de la Mer at Gorey Pier.
One-bedroom homes are States loss maker
SHELTERED housing at Belle Vue, Les Quennevais, is likely to comprise 69 two-bedroom homes after a report revealed that one-bedroom dwellings would create a loss of £640,000 to the public purse.
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BIRD WATCH 2012
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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.