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The signs are not good for office work on the EsplanadeChristine HerbertBy Christine Herbert

THIS week I went along to a talk about the Irish economy.

Another Planning fiascoLetters to the EditorLetters to the Editor

From Matthieu Falle.
IT is extremely sad and depressing when monstrous building projects are given the go-ahead in such beautiful coastline areas as Le Saie.

Fort Regent’s lost beautyLetters to the EditorLetters to the Editor

From Francis Corbet.
I WRITE to support the excellent suggestion made by Anthony Gibb that Fort Regent should become the ‘Town Park’.

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If the Maritime Museum closes it will never reopenLetters to the EditorLetters to the Editor

From Bob Asplet.
I HAVE been involved with the Maritime Museum as a volunteer since it opened, and before that, as a member of the Friends of the Maritime Museum, was part of the group involved in bringing the museum into existence.

Action to tackle the hooligansJEP OpinionJEP Opinion

BEFORE entering politics, Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand served as the Island’s Magistrate.

On the one hand I was fascinated – on the other I was appalledChris LakeBy Chris Lake

What follows is an overview of some of the sporting incidents over the last fortnight.

Buy Local? Think Twice!Letters to the EditorLetters to the Editor

From David Le Couilliard.
WITH regard to the recent Think Twice, Buy Local campaign, I thought it was time to say that the reason many of us either buy online, or while we are visiting the UK, is because of the poor service offered locally, in terms of general customer service. Three recent examples I can [...]

Down in the moral abyssLetters to the EditorLetters to the Editor

From Tim Hargreaves.
I AM a some time Jersey resident who has spent the last 40 years in Western Australia. Every year I get back to Jersey I notice the increasing deterioration of the moral fabric of British society.

Potty bollards could attract the touristsLetters to the EditorLetters to the Editor

From Christopher Davey.
HAH! So, the much-loathed Mass-Bollard Man has finally slunk out of his lair! From

We must find funds for sewersJEP OpinionJEP Opinion

IT is no secret that States departmental budgets are being scrutinised with particular care in these difficult economic conditions.