A CAMPSITE owner has accused Jersey Tourism of ‘neglecting’ to promote camping to holidaymakers.
Containing cholera in the 19th century
THIS year we may have been concerned with measures to prevent the spread of swine flu, but two centuries ago cholera was one of the biggest and deadliest threats to the health of Jersey folk.
Why the silence on reducing States spending?
From John Dix. EARLY last month (JEP, 14 Apr) you were kind enough to publish a letter in which I suggested that States spending could be reduced by the following actions:
Blandin qualifies for Windsor competition
BRITISH Indoor champion Nicola Blandin has qualified for the National Outdoor Championships at Windsor in September.
Panel approves Samarès gym
A GYMNASTICS teacher cried with joy this week when she found out she had permission to change the use of a shed into a gym club in St Clement.
Unemployment continues to fall
UNEMPLOYMENT in Jersey has continued to fall after hitting a record high this winter.
Hospital fails to find new director
THE Hospital’s medical director has retired leaving a senior management vacancy despite a recent damning report recommending that a replacement was found before his departure.
Le Rocquier School prom
HIGH heels, fast cars and tuxedos were the order of the day when Le Rocquier Year 11 students got this year’s prom season off to an impressive start on Wednesday.
Sixty public sector jobs to go
UP to 60 public sector jobs are to go in the first round of a major voluntary redundancy scheme to be announced next week.
Exciting motor-cross in store
THE first two day event of the motocross season takes place this weekend with the Jersey Gas Cross Championship.