Jersey’s National Trust are hoping to spread the word and get plenty of helpers to cook up one of the Island’s ancient recipes next month.They need peelers, stirrers and fillers to help make Black Butter – a traditional farm-house d...
Read More »Residents of the chalet park at Ouaisne will have six months to negotiate to buy their homes or sign three-year leases before redevelopment work to demolish four chalets and build three new ones can go ahead.After a Planning battle stretching out for four years of the residents at Olliviers Farm heard on Th...
Read More »The Hotel Metropole will close down at the end of next summer but owners aren’t saying how many jobs will be lost.The 144-room hotel on Roseville Street is owned by the Modern Hotels Group, which has done a deal to...
Read More »Jersey RFC is turning pink to support local charity After Breast Cancer for today’s match against Rotherham Titans at 3 pm.The club is offering a discount to anyone wearing pink – with entrance reduced to £10 fo...
Read More »Jersey’s Court of Appeal has thrown out a £100 million claim by the former Waterfront developers who were removed from the project by ministers after a dispute over the finances needed to carry out the work.Irish developer Harcourt’s lawsuit against the States has been struck out just four months aft...
Read More »A major shake-up of the education system looks likely after senior ministers said it was time for major reform. The comments came at the Institute of Directors' debate on population growth, which was dominated by calls for better education, as a way of reducing immigration.Political tensions appear to have been running high on the subject for some time - during this week&...
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