Planning news


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.


Opposition to ‘brutal’ flats on coastline

PLANS for 24 flats at Bouley Bay are ‘brutal’ and will have a negative impact on the sensitive coastal landscape, say the National Trust for Jersey.


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.


New chief officer at Planning

A NEW chief officer for Planning and Environment has been appointed.


Planning want more St Helier residents

TOWN planning rules are being rewritten to encourage Islanders to live in St Helier.


Shock for tenant (86) who may lose her home

AN 86-YEAR-OLD tenant discovered that she may lose her home when officials knocked on her door to discuss a planning application.


Don’t build in countryside before a full review of homes, urges Deputy

A FULL planning and homes review should take place before the States make an irrevocable decision to build more homes in the countryside, says Deputy Carolyn Labey.


Another hotel to switch to flats

A HOTEL at Havre des Pas could be converted into flats.


Building on green field sites is ‘on-the-hoof policy’

MINISTERS have been accused of 'on the hoof' policy over plans to build in green fields across the Island.