Jersey won gold in the badminton competition on the last day of the NatWest Island Games in Aland.
The signs are not good for office work on the Esplanade
THIS week I went along to a talk about the Irish economy.
Another Planning fiasco
From Matthieu Falle. IT is extremely sad and depressing when monstrous building projects are given the go-ahead in such beautiful coastline areas as Le Saie.
Clipper funds are put to seamanship
A teenager is being given the opportunity to take professional yachting qualifications after receiving this year’s Jersey Clipper bursary.
Sunday shop shake-up
MANY more shops could soon be allowed to open seven days a week under the biggest shake-up of Sunday trading laws in 50 years.
Fort Regent’s lost beauty
From Francis Corbet. I WRITE to support the excellent suggestion made by Anthony Gibb that Fort Regent should become the ‘Town Park’.
Jail for indecent assault on girl
A 23-YEAR-OLD man who indecently assaulted a child has been jailed for nearly three years.
If the Maritime Museum closes it will never reopen
From Bob Asplet. I HAVE been involved with the Maritime Museum as a volunteer since it opened, and before that, as a member of the Friends of the Maritime Museum, was part of the group involved in bringing the museum into existence.
Developer in another bid to build in the green zone
DESPITE five rejections from Planning, another attempt to build on a field in the green zone has been submitted by the owner.
Losing our identity
From Bronwen Garth-Thornton. WELSH people, Manx and Shetland Islanders all take great pride in their unique cultures and their politicians invest considerable time and money in heritage projects.
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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.