A PROTECTED area of coastline could have been exposed to pollution because of a series of blunders in the planning process of the new incinerator, according to a damning new report.
Let’s count our blessings instead of cursing our luck
IT IS not a criticism of the local media, but it’s difficult to get an overall picture of what the Island is like from local news reports.
History’s ups and downs
Famously, the history of Jersey can be hung on a framework of successive industries.
Why is it that the Council of Ministers did nothing?
From Deputy Daniel Wimberley. PLÉMONT continues the sad story. The feelings of a large section of the public expressed in a huge petition and the Line in the Sand count for nothing when set against the interests of a billionaire developer. Jersey is for sale.
Ranking lists move welcomed
A MOVE to include Island-based funds in European performance ranking lists next year has been welcomed by the Jersey Funds Association.
Matt scales new heights for charity
ISLANDER Matt Ruane has raised at least £15,000 for a Jersey charity after spending Christmas climbing the three highest mountains in the Ecuadorian Andes.
Shield stars at Springfield Springfield
NORTHERN Ireland’s under-18 Centenary Shield football squad are to play two matches at Springfield Stadium next week.
Offshore law group targets CI foothold
A MAJOR offshore law group appears to be looking to takeover a Jersey or Guernsey legal practice to grab a foothold in the Channel Islands.
Teenage rapist ‘played war games for hours’
A SCHOOLBOY jailed for four years yesterday for raping a teenage girl had stormed out of his house after spending hours playing war games on his computer.
All is not lost – the future of this site is not yet decided
From Chick Anthony, chairman, Société Jersiaise Environmental Section. MANY readers will no doubt be disappointed that the States have refrained from supporting the principle of compulsory purchase for the holiday village site at Plémont.