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Jersey Hospitality Venues Could Be Required to Provide Free Tap Water
Hospitality venues in Jersey may soon be required to serve free tap water under proposed changes set to be debated by the States of Jersey.
Feb 171 min read


Dreaming Trees Event to Require Tickets During Peak Hours
A much-loved immersive light and sound experience in Jersey will operate a ticket system for the first time during its busiest evenings, organisers have announced.
Feb 161 min read


New Program Launched to Teach Low-Carbon Trade Skills
A major new training initiative aimed at preparing Jersey’s workforce for a low-carbon economy has been unveiled by Jersey Electricity in partnership with Highlands College.
Feb 162 min read


Animal Charity Offers to Fund Rehoming of 51 Jersey Cows as Island Debate Intensifies
An animal welfare charity has offered to help fund the rehoming of 51 Jersey cows from the historic Blanc Pignon Dairy Farm, as controversy continues to grow over the future of the herd.
Feb 134 min read


Channel Islands’ Top Canines Set to Compete for Dog of the Year Title
Top dogs from across Guernsey, Jersey, and the UK are preparing to compete for one of the region’s most prestigious canine honours, celebrating excellence across a wide range of breeds and dog sports.
Feb 131 min read


Drug-driving law will make prosecution easier
Jersey’s infrastructure minister has unveiled plans to tighten the island’s road traffic laws in a bid to make it simpler to prosecute motorists who drive while under the influence of drugs.
Feb 132 min read


Amber wind warning issued for the Channel Islands
A warning for gale-force winds has been issued across the Channel Islands, with forecasters cautioning that strong gusts are expected on Thursday.
Feb 121 min read


DFDS Sets Out Freight Contingency Plan After Cargo Ship Fire
DFDS has announced additional measures to safeguard freight services after a fire broke out on one of its cargo vessels earlier this week.
Feb 101 min read


Ports report rise in travel to and from Jersey
Travel to and from Jersey rose sharply in January, with more than 85,000 passenger journeys recorded, new figures show.
Feb 102 min read


Aurigny offers free fares for children during half-term travel window
Guernsey’s airline Aurigny is offering free fares for children during the February half-term in a bid to boost inter-island travel.
Feb 91 min read


Police probe attempted robbery at knifepoint
Police have begun inquiries after a reported attempted robbery involving a knife in St Brelade.
Feb 91 min read


Teen detained following knife-related incident at school
A 14-year-old boy has been taken into custody after a knife-related incident at Haute Vallée School in St Helier.
Feb 91 min read


DFDS sees sharp increase in passenger numbers
DFDS has recorded a marked rise in passenger numbers on its Jersey ferry services, with demand continuing to strengthen ahead of the 2026 season.
Feb 92 min read


Solar farm plans dropped after public consultation
Plans to develop a solar farm in St Martin have been dropped following a public consultation and discussions with the landowner.
Feb 91 min read


Deputy seeks answers over future of vacant site
A senior scrutiny politician has called on the government to set out clear long-term plans for a vacant site in St Helier that was originally earmarked for new healthcare facilities.
Feb 92 min read


Parking spaces removed to stop cars mounting pavements
A disabled parking space and four residents’ bays are set to be removed from a St Helier street after repeated complaints about drivers parking on the pavement.
Feb 71 min read


Intellectual Property Treaty Extension
Innovators and businesses in Jersey are set to gain easier access to international intellectual property protection after the States Assembly approved a request to extend key global treaties to the Island.
Feb 51 min read


Jersey workforce could grow with rise of AI synthetic workers
Jersey could grow its economy without increasing its population by embracing artificial intelligence in the workplace, according to the chief executive of Digital Jersey.
Feb 52 min read


Giant puffin sculptures to be repaired after ‘severe’ damage
Two giant puffin sculptures overlooking Plémont Bay in Jersey are set to undergo repairs after suffering what conservation chiefs have described as “severe” damage during recent winter storms.
Feb 51 min read


Police issue warning after unknown man approaches pupil
Families are being urged to remain vigilant after a man reportedly attempted to collect a child from a primary school in Jersey.
Feb 41 min read
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