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Sprinklers save lives

Monday 27 January 2014

"Sprinklers are like having a firefighter ready and waiting in every room of your home or business", says Jersey's Fire & Rescue service.Their message is that sprinklers protect against the cost of fires on people, communities, property,...

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New sports fields and swimming lessons for all children

Saturday 25 January 2014

Plans to teach all Jersey schoolchildren to swim are part of the Education department’s five year sports strategy that will also create three new playing fields.The Department hopes that a co-ordinated swimming programme across all schools would produce compete...

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Buses get more expensive

Saturday 25 January 2014

Bus fares are going up by 10 pence from next Saturday.Just over a year after taking over the Island’s bus service, LibertyBus has announced its firs...

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Des res for Jersey’s new ‘window’ in London

Friday 24 January 2014

Jersey has a swanky new refurbished and air-conditioned office in London with an exclusive SW1 postcode.The Minister for External Relations, Sir Phillip Bailhache, this week authorised the lease of an off...

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Little green-fingers could be big business for St John's School

Friday 24 January 2014

A new allotment scheme could produce some budding entrepreneurs of the future, as primary school children join the Island's allotment craze.The school has taken on the lease of a 120-square metre patch at the new St John’s Community A...

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Coastguard prepared for ghost ship scare

Friday 24 January 2014

An abandoned ship containing a horde of cannibal rats drifting across the Atlantic is unlikely to hit the Channel Islands, say the coastguard.The Lyubov Orlova, a former Soviet cruise ship, has been drifting out of control in the Atlantic for...

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