@bailiwickxpress Looks like those of us who already have to rely on private 3rd world drainage systems will be forced further down the waiting list for a connection to the public network!
@susanainjersey@mailolstar You can help to make homes genuinely “affordable” if you already own the land !(government) put it in at nil cost rather than hand it over to an arms length body and expect them to make a profit! (simples)
@mailolstar Well sites put forward in Trinity during the call for sites in the run up to the BIP missed the cut some only as the dfi commented that there was no capacity in the foul drainage?
Following the devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, Minister for International Development, Deputy @CarolynLabey said: "We will continue to closely monitor the situation and identify how Jersey could best support the relief effort.” For more: https://t.co/KzGRu3kYJd
Jersey Overseas Aid are proud to support @UNICEF's delivery of improved eco-cookstoves in six remote municipalities in Nepal, which is helping to protect the health of women and children, as well as the environment.
https://t.co/d2eSAvrbrz
@WarrOnWords@mailolstar@lisanoel1968 It might be worth checking how many of those fields approved in the BIP currently have access to the public drainage network (and have the additional capacity required) and the other main services. The answer might be disappointing.
Wow! This amazing group of islanders slept in Pier Road car park last night. Countless thank yous and more photos to share but today we want to celebrate these people, the record turnout and fantastic #fundraising which we’re still totting up #thankyou#sleepoutforsanctuary
Just about thawed out after my sleep out at the Pier Road car park! Thanks to everyone who sponsored me and the other 100+ who slept out last night raising funds to support the Sanctuary Trust.
@myecolaundry Just used them for the first and last time! ruined a suit looking like it’s been in a washing machine rather than taken to a dry cleaner!☹️🤬
Great result at the Trinity Coffee Morning for the Royal British Legion we raised £3,120 which will be added to the Church collections tomorrow to support the work of the R B L. Thanks to all who contributed and made it a success.
Our brilliant Jersey volunteers have arrived in Kenya - JOA's first Community Work Projects team to go into the field since 2019. Thanks to @sand_dams for hosting - I'm sure the team will have an amazing experience while also doing incredible good.
#volunteers#kenya#community