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May start for air link with Cambridge

A NEW air route linking Jersey and Cambridge is to start in May.

The city of Cambridge and its surrounding areas is home to a population of some two million people

New crackdown on the speeders

A MAJOR multi-agency effort to crack down on motorists who drive at excessive and dangerous speeds is under way.

New crackdown on the speeders

Action on travel and food costs

RISING food prices, ‘hidden’ airline charges and the Island’s bus service are all to be scrutinised by the incoming head of Jersey’s consumer watchdog.

Action on travel and food costs
Speed limit cuts

MOTORISTS will be forced to slow down on several Island roads after the Transport Minister approved changes to speed limits.

Speed limit cuts

Clipper passengers spend night at sea as 70 mph gales batter Island

HUNDREDS of passengers spent a miserable night at sea after the Commodore Clipper was forced to ride out last night’s storm in huge waves off Jersey’s east coast.

Clipper passengers spend night at sea as 70 mph gales batter Island

Airport passengers face another ticket increase

THE price of air travel to and from Jersey is to increase next year.

Airport passengers face another ticket increase

Cost-cutting move may alter Harbours and Airport status

JERSEY’S Harbours and Airport department could be turned into a States-owned company to save costs.


Condor numbers up despite disruptions

CONDOR Ferries has increased its passenger numbers despite suffering a nightmare year of repeated engine problems, the firm’s managing director has said.


Avenue lay-out ‘still not ideal’

A CONTROVERSIAL junction on Victoria Avenue which sparked major safety concerns when it was built three years ago is still ‘not ideal’, Transport Minister Mike Jackson has said.


Coast road campaigners hand petition to minister

A PETITION calling for a road in St Clement that has claimed the lives of two people to be made safer has been presented to the Transport Minister.


Ferry passengers delayed nine hours on St Malo run

FERRY passengers suffered a nightmare crossing from St Malo yesterday – when the trip took an extra nine hours because of bad weather and a steering problem.


Jersey-Gatwick air link is crucial, says UK minister

THE UK’s Transport Minister has given a huge boost to a campaign to save the Island’s vital Gatwick air links.

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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.