Police are reminding Islanders that not everyone likes ghoulish goings on at Halloween or “trick or treaters” knocking at their doors.They’ve come up with two posters for those who are staying indoors to download on their websit...
Read More »Creating a landmark to get your message across could be a new sign of the times – well it’s worked for one Jersey couple anyway.In June Tim and Peta Clayton put up a huge sign in their garden, built a website and turned to socia...
Read More »After five Lieutenant-Governors, 35 Royal visits and more than 23 years in the post, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Woodrow is retiring as chief-of-staff at Government House.Lieut-Col Woodrow steps down from the post tomorrow, to be succeeded by Justin Oldridge, a former Ma...
Read More »A surprising discovery and a chance meeting on the street has led to a town pub taking back its old name a decade after rebranding itself as Bellini’s.Landlord Noel Flood has changed the name of the pub in Broad Street - the ground floor of the Blue ...
Read More »Townies have until the end of tomorrow to pay their rates bill – and the Constable has promised that they’ll sort out a deal with anyone who can’t pay it all in one go.The rates bills for 2014 are finally due for St Helier residents by the end of this week, and parish...
Read More »They are trained to battle burning buildings, rescue injured Islanders from cliffs and help people in trouble around the coast - but a group of Jersey firefighters proved they are ready to help people no matter where they are when they saved the life of a passenger at Gatwick Airport.The man who had collapsed in the Airport’s departures area was lucky to have the five off-duty...
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