Are they bothered?

JUST 22 teenagers turned up to grill the 21 Senatorial candidates at Hautlieu School yesterday.


This was no way to behave at the wheel of a moving car

From J Hanner. RECENTLY I watched a woman drive past me in Bath Street at about 4 pm steering with one hand happily chatting away on her mobile phone. She then turned down Gas Place, still on the phone, and then she stopped the car.


Duo play for Pompey youth

TWO former Jersey Football Association Centre of Excellence footballers have signed six-week Academy forms for FA Cup holders Portsmouth.


Corbière Lighthouse open day

ISLANDERS and tourists got a last opportunity of the summer to have a nose around one of Jersey’s most iconic buildings at the weekend.


Maybe it’s different in St Saviour

From K Breton. I AM glad I don’t live in St Clement, where, according to Roger Bale’s letter (JEP, 29 September), it gets dark in early September at 7.17 pm. We had lovely evenings here in St Saviour!


I am so disappointed that not one of my postcards has been received yet

From James Opray. I HAD a wonderful holiday in Jersey and found everyone so friendly and helpful that I wanted to tell my friends in Scotland about the lovely time I was having.


Waste export investigation in St Helier

THERE might not be enough waste to burn at the new £100 million La Collette incinerator if the parish of St Helier strikes a deal to export some of its waste.


Easy ride in St Mary

THE two candidates for the election for Constable of St Mary were given an easy ride by parishioners at last night’s hustings, which lasted only an hour.


Deadly danger

From L Malorey. THROUGH your pages I would like to express my concerns about the new incinerator.


XL collapse hits holiday plans of 350

THE half-term holidays of 350 Islanders due to travel to Cyprus have been ruined as a result of the collapse of holiday company XL.

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.