The number of children awaiting an assessment for autism has been cut by nearly half after two providers were appointed.There are currently 38 children and young people awaiting an ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) assessme...
Read More »Investigations into how St. Brelade Parish Hall's 150-year-old roof could be replaced have revealed a 'secret' room - which the parish now wants to turn into a rental apartment.Taking place on Tuesday, St. Brelade's next Parish Assembly meeting will ask residents to consider w...
Read More »Guernsey's senior governing committee has consistently tried to keep assisted dying off the political agenda for this States’ term - but the decision to legalise it, in principle, across the water in Jersey could change that.Gradually, step by step, there has been a sense of inevitability that the Assembly elected in 2020 w...
Read More »A 29-year-old restaurant manager has opened his first solo venture serving wine and charcuterie in one of St. Helier's oldest buildings, after returning to Jersey during lockdown following 10 years in London.Bruno Santos-Costa opened ‘The Watchmaker’ last Monday at 43 Halkett Place, a building p...
Read More »A large mound that has emerged at La Collette has been prompting questions from islanders walking around and living in the area... what is it? And how long is it going to stick around for?While the ‘La Collette Headland’ has been there since the reclamation site was built, it...
Read More »From the creation of a new “heritage gazebo” commemorating the Battle of Jersey, to a pledge to recycle 45% of waste generated in the construction process… here’s what we learnt from a deep dive into the new hospital planning application.After the States Assembly agreed in October how to pay for the £804.5m ‘Our Hospital&rsq...
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