From Keith Shaw. MOST residents agree that burning any waste as the last resort of Jersey’s waste strategy should be kept to an absolute minimum.
Second Liberation holiday bid fails
ISLANDERS will miss out on an extra Liberation Day holiday after the States rejected a second attempt to give them a day off.
How to get your bike mended
Continuing on from last week’s look at the best way to find and buy a bike, or anything else bike related, this week we’ll look at getting your bike mended.
Fresh look at an old problem
IT has been said more than once that Jersey does not have a traffic problem – it has a parking problem.
Do you know the family of Major General William Cross?
As a member of the Midsomer Norton Society, Ann Noad is currently researching Hollies House, Midsomer Norton, a Grade 2 Georgian House.
This plant does NOT have over capacity
From Guy de Faye, former Transport and Technical Services Minister. THE principle and practical requirements of importing waste from Guernsey for disposal at Jersey’s new Energy from Waste plant at La Collette are matters that have been discussed at considerable length by authorities in both islands, over at least the last four years.
We must support the tourism industry – it’s one of our few options for diversification
WHEN I went into the public scrutiny hearing on Monday, I was pretty convinced that a Public
Obituary: Robert (Bob) Lewis
TOURISM entrepreneur Robert (Bob) Lewis, who ran the Jersey Motor Transport Company for 32 years, died on 25 January, aged 85.
Last-gasp effort required
JERSEY have little room to manoeuvre tomorrow – victory over Singapore is vital to avoid relegation to Division VI in the ICC World Cricket League.
‘They want it swept under the carpet’
THE Chief Minister and his supporters have shown once again that they would rather sweep things under the carpet than face the rigour of a public inquiry, Deputy Bob Hill said this morning.