This week, the Government of Jersey shared several strategic updates reflecting its commitment to public service, community wellbeing, and long-term development. Views of parents and carers on early years education and care The Minister for Education and Lifelong Learning published a new research report on early childhood education and care, based on the views of more than … Read more News this week… early years education and care, a new priority bus gate and free tyre checks
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News this week… early years education and care, a new priority bus gate and free tyre checks
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
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
Transforming Jersey’s Sports Infrastructure From Fort Regent to Oakfield and Beyond
Progress Update With Oakfield’s much anticipated opening approaching, especially with schools returning for their autumn term, it’s vital that the centre and its schedule are prepared. As of the first day of term, schools have had access to the studio, gym and 3G pitch, before the rest of the centre in mid-September. Upcoming Milestones Week … Read more Transforming Jersey’s Sports Infrastructure From Fort Regent to Oakfield and Beyond