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“Jersey-fied” online safety book for cyclists

Monday 23 June 2014

A Jersey police officer has written his own online cycling safety book to help people pedal their way through the Island’s unique Highway Code.The Force’s Road Safety Officer Philip Blake decided to write his own “Safe Cycling E-bo...

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Will States give charity a lifeline?

Sunday 22 June 2014

A town Deputy is calling on his colleagues to help save a local charity which helps children meet up with their estranged parents at the weekend.At the moment Milli’s Child Contact Centre helps 39 children keep up a relationship with the p...

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“No deaths down to cyber-bullying” - minister

Sunday 22 June 2014

There have been no deaths in Jersey attributed to cyber-bullying, according to Home Affairs Minister Ian Le Marquand.The minister has taken the unusual step of issuing a statement to respond to claims made in the Stat...

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Funding helps children put on a show

Saturday 21 June 2014

A local drama group has secured funding ensuring youngsters have a part in celebrating its 25th anniversary.Local communications provider Sure has agreed to sponsor Stagefright so that it can continue to help...

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Long day in the sun for walkers

Saturday 21 June 2014

More than a thousand people have got their walking shoes on and are taking big steps around the Island today for local charities.They set off from the Harbour at 3 am on the 48.1 mile Collas Crill Island Walk and will be battling...

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Seasonal staff off the menu?

Friday 20 June 2014

Exorbitant charges to employ non-locals could hit local restaurants and bars hard this summer, according to one restaurateur.Andrew Hosegood who runs El Tico in St Ouen’s Bay says £75 is too much for students to p...

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