Property


Flats to replace Grève de Lecq Hotel

AFTER a ‘long and arduous’ journey, the owner of a hotel overlooking Grève de Lecq has finally been given permission to develop the site.

Flats to replace Grève de Lecq Hotel

Overcrowding highlighted in Census report

New statistics show that one in seven ‘unqualified’ households is overcrowded.

Overcrowding highlighted in Census report

New plans for Water’s Edge

THE owners of the Water’s Edge Hotel have unveiled new plans to knock down part of the Bouley Bay establishment.

New plans for Water’s Edge
Minister made ‘serious errors’ over luxury planning site

FORMER Environment Minister Freddie Cohen and senior planning officers have been criticised in a damning Royal Court judgment that will cost taxpayers thousands of pounds.

Minister made ‘serious errors’ over luxury planning site

Gorey residents come out in force to oppose village plan

NEARLY 200 disgruntled residents turned out at Gorey Youth Club last night in protest against Dandara’s plans to build four-bedroom town houses in the middle of their village.

Gorey residents come out in force to oppose village plan

‘Huge glass box will ruin the headland’

A PROPOSED three-story development on Petit Port hill was described by angry neighbours as a ‘huge glass box that will ruin the headland’ yesterday morning.

‘Huge glass box will ruin the headland’

Residents ‘no’ to homes plan at Petit Port

RESIDENTS opposed to the development of seven homes at the top of Petit Port hill were due to meet this morning to discuss their objections.

Residents ‘no’ to homes plan at Petit Port

New office space for town? It’s not needed, says expert

THERE is more than twice as much office space in the pipeline as the Island actually needs, according to a commercial property expert.

New office space for town? It’s not needed, says expert

‘Our development is ahead of the Waterfront scheme’

DEVELOPERS say that the £150m J1 scheme is ahead of the Waterfront in the race for prime office space and that work could start next year.

‘Our development  is ahead of the Waterfront scheme’

‘Why bother listing buildings if you’re just going to knock them down anyway?’

HISTORIAN André Ferrari says that it is no use listing buildings for protection when they just get knocked down anyway.

Mr Ferarri outside the Broad Street buildings which will be lost

Minister: Let us help you buy a home

ISLANDERS will be offered help with house deposits and loan guarantees to get on the property ladder under new States plans.

Minister: Let us help you buy a home

Jobs vow sways town centre deal

A HUGE development going head to head with the Waterfront in the market for top-quality offices has been given the go-ahead by Planning.

Jobs vow sways town centre deal

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.