THE Maritime Museum, the Occupation Tapestry Gallery and Hamptonne will close next month if Jersey Heritage does not receive more funding within days, ministers have been warned.
Aland of hope and glory
Thousands of people will descend on the Wiklöf Holding Arena in Aland tonight for the opening of this year’s NatWest Island Games.
Big day in London for proud mum
Royal Navy Submarine Commander James Le Seelleur Perks, who was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the New Year’s Honours, received his award at an investiture ceremony, attended also by his mother, Ruby Le Seelleur, of Gorey.
Best place for Town Park
From Antony Gibb. IT is interesting to see how Fort Regent excites people’s imagination, even if some of the ideas that result are not very workable.
Pasty chain deal struck
THE traditional Cornish pasty is coming to Jersey.
Jersey Athletes hit top form in UK
JERSEY produced their best ever performance at the South of England Championships in Watford at the weekend, according to coach Andrew Winnie.
Operation Blast mystery to unfold
CHIEF Minister Terry Le Sueur faces questions on Tuesday about whether States chief executive Bill Ogley is the ‘second individual’ named as being behind Operation Blast.
Obituary: Robin Short
A MAN who devoted much of his life to service to the Crown, former Magistrate Robin Short, died last month aged 82.
Ministers to oppose pay rise proposal
MINISTERS are to fight proposals to give public sector staff a pay rise.
Rowers all set for Sark to Jersey
A TOTAL of 186 competitors in 54 boats will line up at the start of this year’s Jersey Post Sark to Jersey Rowing Race on Saturday 4 July.
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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.