Allowing “happy hours” and two-for-one cocktail deals are among the proposals.

Pictured: Economic Development Minister Deputy Kirsten Morel is leading the drive to reform Jersey’s decades-old alcohol licensing law.
The Government launched a four-week consultation in December to gather islanders’ views, after first consulting public health and the hospitality industry.
The first drop-in session took place this week and another is scheduled for Wednesday 22 January; it is due to take place in the Government’s new headquarters in Union Street.
Islanders who are interested in taking part can book a time slot by emailing economycomms@gov.je.
The consultation is also available to complete online HERE.
If approved, the new law is expected to come into force by 2026.