An abuse of the freedom I helped to restore

From Kenneth Godfray. OUR rich incomers are of immense value to Island life, says James Amy (JEP, 4 October) in response to my letter of 30 September.


What’s your story? Sally Le Brocq

JURAT Sally Le Brocq is the daughter of Cecil Stanley Harrison and Eva Reid.


Rowers eager to undertake Italian job

JERSEY’S top men’s rowing pair believe they have what it takes to reach the final stage of their first world championship event.


School nativity photos are legal

THERE is nothing in the Data Protection Law that stops parents taking photographs or video footage of school nativities, according to the commissioner.


Going ahead carefully

From Donald McGregor. VOTERS should think carefully as they choose those to be in charge of this once beautiful Island – some of those presently in charge have ruined the waterfront and are desperate to create more chaos and angst for travellers trying to travel east or west for years to come.


Baccalaureate is to be offered at Hautlieu

HAUTLIEU will become the first school in the Channel Islands to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma as an alternative to A-levels.


Call for change

From Peter Thérin. YOUR request for questions to be put to the candidates had me noting down several issues which have been totally ignored by the present States Assembly.


UK tells Jersey: ‘You are in a strong position’

ASSURANCES that no banks will be allowed to collapse and the UK banking system is safe were given to senior Island officials during a meeting with the UK Treasury yesterday.


Use your vote

From Bernard Worrall.‘ BAD officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote.’ – George Jean Nathan.


Fountain plan for roundabout

THE Queen’s Road roundabout which is currently covered in election posters may have a different sort of decoration on it if St Helier Constable Simon Crowcroft gets his way.