Highlights from the Government of Jersey

Here’s your weekly round-up of last week’s news, long-reads (blogs), and updates on important initiatives from the Government of Jersey.

đź“° News

Public realm improvements begin in St Helier

Work has officially started on the first phase of the Public Realm Enhancement Scheme in St Helier. This initiative will transform key areas of the town centre, making them more accessible, attractive, and pedestrian-friendly. The scheme is part of a wider commitment to revitalise urban spaces and support local businesses.

Read more about the scheme

Channel Islands Ministers meet to strengthen ties

Ministers from Jersey and Guernsey met this week to discuss shared priorities, including healthcare, transport, and economic resilience. The meeting reflects a continued commitment to regional collaboration and joint problem-solving across the Channel Islands.

Read the full update

Tackling serious crime

Two men have been sentenced following the importation of a significant quantity of cocaine into Jersey. The successful prosecution highlights the ongoing work of law enforcement agencies to keep the Island safe and disrupt organised crime.

Details of the case

✍️ Blogs

1. Keeping the Island Running – Beyond the Treadmill

A behind-the-scenes look at the essential services and dedicated teams that keep Jersey functioning smoothly, from transport to emergency response.

Read the blog

2. Investing in the Backbone of Island Life – Our Infrastructure and Utilities

Explores how strategic investment in infrastructure and utilities supports Jersey’s long-term resilience, sustainability, and quality of life for residents.

Read the blog

3. Clinically Designed, Patient Focused – Our New Acute Hospital

Details how Jersey’s new acute hospital has been designed around patient care, clinical input, and future-proofing healthcare delivery.

Read the blog


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Investing in Jersey Programme launched

The Government has launched a long-term programme to renew essential infrastructure across the Island. Key priorities include:

  • Affordable housing
  • Modern schools and youth facilities
  • Improved roads and water systems
  • Revitalised parks and sports venues

This initiative is backed by the Jersey Capital Investment Fund, ensuring stable financing for major projects.
Full announcement

Temporary relocation of Jersey Crematorium services

From 1 September 2025, multi-faith and non-religious funeral services will be temporarily relocated from Westmount Road to the Members’ Room at the Royal Jersey Agricultural & Horticultural Society (RJA&HS) in Trinity. This move ensures services can continue with dignity during construction of the new Acute Hospital at Overdale.
Read more

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Islanders are encouraged to share their experiences with Government services to help improve quality and responsiveness. You can submit compliments, complaints, or suggestions, and even rate services you’ve used recently.
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