Renouf, Terry

2.jpgName: Terry Renouf
Age: 51
Place of birth: St Mary, Jersey
Address: L’Horizon, La Rue de Crabbé, St Mary
Family: Married to Diana, daughter Laura, stepdaughter Johanna, grandchildren Kelly and Katie.
Education: St Mary’s Primary School, Victoria College
Occupation: Civil servant
Hobbies/interests: Travel, organic vegetable gardening, family, pets, watching Strictly Come Dancing and have recently started learning Salsa.

Election platform:

I am seeking to become the next Constable of St Mary because I feel I have the necessary experience to serve the parish and to represent the parishioners interests within the States. I have already served the parish most of my adult life as a member of the Honorary Police and feel that I can bring many of the experiences I gained through this to benefit the role.

I have the support of many of the parishioners who feel that I can represent them in the manner they would want and who believe that I have the interests of the parish and the people who live in it, both now and for the future, at heart.

I wish to ensure that St Mary retains the wonderful rural and friendly environment that both my wife and I have grown up with and raised our children in for future generations and feel that I can best achieve this as Constable. To be elected as Constable and to be able to continue to serve the parish and parishioners in this post would be an extreme honour for me.

Proposers:
Emma Devenport, Dr Peter Southall, Charles Robottom, Conrad Osmand, Barbara Le Bailly, Stephen Cole, Iain Mcleod. Annue Le Vogeur, Alan Moullin and Tim Crowley.

Nomination speech:
Mrs Devenport said that Mr Renouf was born, educated and raised in the parish where his family had run the garage, the forge, shop and post office. ‘He has given half of his life to the parish as a Constable’s Officer, Centenier and Chef de Police,’ she said. ‘Terry’s desire is to serve the parish as indeed he has done for most of his life.’ She said that Mr Renouf had a reputation for consistency, and was always willing to help others.

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.