NEGOTIATIONS over the management of Havre des Pas Lido have broken down, sparking renewed uncertainty about the future of the historic site in St Helier. Unresolved questions over how the Lido will be ...
THE government is due to present an anticipated programme of projects to the construction industry before the end of the year, according to the chief executive of the Jersey Development Company. Lee ...
NEW humanitarian funding for Palestine has been approved from the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission – taking the Island’s total donations to £1 million this year. The money will go to the UN World Food ...
AFTER 70 days of planning the logistics of paddling ten nautical miles and climbing to the highest peak in every county of ...
HUNDREDS of Islanders are set to gather this evening for the 10th annual Pride of Jersey Awards – and you can follow the ...
Three Bridges 2 Leighton 56′, Hallard 90′ Jersey Bulls 2 Queree (pen) 15′, Bickley 68′ JEP Player of the Match: Lorne Bickley ...
By Douglas Kruger Helping baffled tourists in Jersey is one of life’s little pleasures. Usually older French or German hikers ...
JERSEY Zoo’s bats are to leave the Island as their 800m2 tunnel would need a “seven-figure” refurb to be usable. Earlier this ...
A MAN with more than 100 previous convictions has been handed a “last chance” to avoid going to prison after pleading guilty to possessing ecstasy tablets with an intent to supply. Kursten Bree (49) ...
PRISON staff will be taking part in a 24-hour challenge to raise money for a local charity. As part of this year’s Prisons Week, staff from the States Prison Service will be completing the “Around the ...
BUSINESSES have been urged to sign up to a scheme offering support to people who feel scared or at risk while out in public. Safe Places – a national initiative now being rolled out in Jersey – aims ...