Saturday, 4th July 2009

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Plans rejected to replace two hotels with flats

Hotel des Pierres at Grève De L'ecq

PLANS to demolish two hotels in green zones to build flats and houses have been unanimously refused by the Planning applications panel.

Court threat over third house refusal

La Hougue Bie Nurseries in Grouville. Picture: Peter Mourant (00705780)

ONE of Jersey’s most prominent farmers has threatened to take the Planning Department to court unless he is given permission to build a third house in the countryside.

Concern over new law for tenants

Bureau manager Francis Le Gresley

CONCERN that many Islanders will not benefit from new laws designed to give more protection to tenants has been expressed by the manager of the Jersey Citizens’ Advice Bureau.

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Beaches 468
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Signs of stability in homes market

HOUSE prices are still seven per cent higher than this time last year but are showing signs of stabilising.

Half-price homes scheme under way

A NEW States initiative offering Islanders the chance to buy half-price homes has officially been launched.

Housing are spoiling plan for town, claim residents

THE Housing Minister is being accused of jeopardising the successful implementation of a masterplan to redevelop the north of St Helier.

Plans for 73 tourist chalets at Plémont

PLANS to demolish the former Plémont Bay Holiday Village to build 73 self-catering tourist chalets have been submitted to Planning.

Minister seeks one-year cut in Housing quallies

HOUSING Minister Terry Le Main plans to reduce Housing qualifications by a year.

Hotels out, houses in

JERSEY could soon lose three more of its hotels to housing. Two have been approved for demolition, and one could soon follow.

Housing takes a tumble

THE economic slowdown is starting to hit the housing market with average prices falling by £28,000 in the last three months of 2008.