The Island’s cooks, bakers, canners and gardeners are being invited to meet up and trade their homemade and homegrown bounty at a big food swap this weekend.The free food exchanges are becoming increasingly popular in the UK and America and the National Tru...
Read More »After years of debate and wrangling, the National Trust for Jersey have agreed to buy the Plémont headland for £7.15 million.The deal to secure the future of one of the last remaining unspoilt parts of Jersey’s unique c...
Read More »Former St John Constable Graeme Butcher appeared in the Royal Court this morning charged with 15 counts of misconduct in a public office.He is alleged to have dishonestly used the Parish credit card to pay for petrol and other goods and ...
Read More »Police are urgently looking for a 9 mm pistol that was lost in town on Friday afternoon.Although there was no ammunition with the gun when it went missing, police say that they are treatin...
Read More »Making the legal and criminal system less intimidating is one of the big priorities for the Citizens’ Advice Bureau in 2014.Chief executive Malcolm Ferey says that the CAB is playing a full role in the review into access to ...
Read More »More surveys are planned by the campaign group change.je who say that there is a major job to do informing and motivating people about the elections on 15 October.The group put out their first survey this week and are planning more in the run-up to the election. ...
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