Last week, the Government of Jersey shared several strategic updates reflecting its commitment to public service, community wellbeing, and long-term development. States Employment Board pleads guilty The Vice Chair of the States Employment Board (SEB) and the Chief Fire Officer both issued statements after the SEB pleaded guilty to charges following an investigation by the … Read more The week’s news… funding for childcare, organ donors and annual vaccine campaign
Month: September 2025
The week’s news… funding for childcare, organ donors and annual vaccine campaign
Cross-Nation Leadership Education Summit: A Landmark Beginning
At a recent cross-nation Education summit, I joined other Ministers and leaders from across the British Isles to reflect on the future of our education systems. The discussions were rich and wide-ranging and a number of themes stood out during the summit which were – inclusion, workforce, demographics and mobile phones.
Keeping the Island Running: Behind the scenes of signs and road lines
Road markings and signage keeps Jersey’s roads safe and running, but behind them are a lot of early starts and heavy lifting. Road Markers, Nick Coote and Bruno Viera, are essential in keeping motorists travelling safely, often long before the rest of us are on our morning commute. Nick, who has worked for the Infrastructure … Read more Keeping the Island Running: Behind the scenes of signs and road lines
Investing in Public Spaces – Making Jersey a More Vibrant, Welcoming Island
Public spaces are where community life happens. From markets and sports fields to town squares and coastal paths, they bring people together, support health and wellbeing, and shape the experience of living in and visiting Jersey. But many of these spaces need care and renewal. Our central markets require modernisation, a number of our sports … Read more Investing in Public Spaces – Making Jersey a More Vibrant, Welcoming Island
News this week… Budget 2026-2029 published, community inclusion and international relations
This week, the Government of Jersey shared several strategic updates reflecting its commitment to public service, community wellbeing, and long-term development. 2026–2029 Budget: Investing in Jersey’s future The Government of Jersey has unveiled its proposed Budget 2026-2029, committing £1 billion to capital projects over four years. Priorities include expanded nursery provision, healthcare upgrades, and digital … Read more News this week… Budget 2026-2029 published, community inclusion and international relations
Listening and acting: How Welcome Hosts are enhancing the customer experience for the Government of Jersey
Since the Government of Jersey Customer Hub opened its doors at Union Street, the Welcome Hosts have been doing much more than greeting visitors – they’ve been listening, learning, and leading change. Through exit surveys and daily interactions, they’ve gathered valuable feedback from customers and used it to drive improvements across the building. One of … Read more Listening and acting: How Welcome Hosts are enhancing the customer experience for the Government of Jersey
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. 📰 News Update from JCIS on enquiries to establish identity of individual The Jersey Customs and Immigration Service confirmed that a man who falsely claimed to be British citizen David Henry Law has no right … Read more Highlights from the Government of Jersey
Hot school meals for primary school children: A Jersey success story
By the end of 2024, Jersey achieved a significant milestone in its commitment to child welfare and education: every States of Jersey primary school now offers hot school lunches. This development marks a major step forward in supporting children and families across the Island. The initiative began in September 2019 with a pilot programme in … Read more Hot school meals for primary school children: A Jersey success story
Maintenance happening at the weather radar
The Channel Islands weather radar, a well-known landmark at La Moye in Jersey, is a very important tool for both weather forecasters here and further afield. It works continuously 24 hours a day, so understandably needs to be taken out of service for essential maintenance from time to time. Today, alongside the routine radar system … Read more Maintenance happening at the weather radar
Gear up for Cycle September and hear about Miguel’s big win
Each year, the Cycle September challenge run by Love to Ride celebrates the benefits of cycling and encourages new riders. Cycling can help your health and wellbeing, and as transport, it’s better for the environment than travelling by car or bus. In Love to Ride’s previous challenge Bike Month, which took place in May, Islander … Read more Gear up for Cycle September and hear about Miguel’s big win