Camouflage, please, for this monstrosity

From Paul Acton-Phillips. THE monstrous incinerator plant continues to rise in its true awfulness.


Trio enter 3,500-mile triathlon

A TRIO of Islanders are joining forces to tackle a triathlon race from Jersey to Africa – covering nearly 3,500 kilometres – to raise money for charity.


Double silver for Jersey

JERSEY athletes Zane Duquemin and Stanley Livingston both won silver medals at the National Indoor Athletics Championship in Birmingham yesterday.


Awards for exceptional talent

THE annual Jersey Enterprise Awards highlight two important features of Island life. As their name indicates, the awards are about recognising the finest examples of the entrepreneurial talent which does so much to make this community tick.


Torrential rain floods homes

A MAJOR clean-up operation was under way today after Jersey was battered by a vicious storm which killed at least 55 people across Western Europe.


This small rock has lost two of its generous sons and the place is poorer for their passing

ALL things considered, last week was a sad old week, what with one thing and another.


More redundancies expected

ABOUT one in six Island companies which responded to a business confidence survey expect to make staff redundant this year.


Big shake-up for junior football on the cards

JUNIOR football in Jersey could be played in eight single age groups from under-18s to under-11s next season.


Jersey likely to burn waste from Guernsey

JERSEY now looks likely to burn Guernsey’s waste for the next ten years.


The public have been very supportive of our fishermen. It’s a shame that Fisheries haven’t

From Don Thompson, Jersey Fishermen’s Association MUCH has been written and said in the media over the past week on the subject of the implementation of an EU ban on fishing for undulate rays in Jersey waters.

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.