| Code | Project | Project managers | Year | Amount approved £ | Comment |
1 | NZT 254 | Liberation Festival 2011 | Music in Action | 2010 | 12,500 | By marketing the 2011 event early enough the organisers hope to attract more visitors to the event. |
2 | NZT 247 | Branchage 2011 | Branchage | 2010 | 10,000 | Branchage is now becoming an anchor event in the calendar and the marketing for the event needs to begin early to ensure that it attracts increasing numbers of visitors. |
3 | NZT 265 | Jersey Fish Festival 2011 | Jersey Fishermans Association | 2010 | 6,000 | These funds will be used to market the event at similar events in the UK. The event organisers also attracted marketing assistance from other local partners. |
4 | NZT 290 | Improvements to Dolmens | Société Jersiaise | 2010 | 4,500 | Société Jersiaise maintains many of the Islands Dolmens and these funds will allow some much needed maintenance and improvements. |
5 | NZT 262 | Tour des Ports de la Manche | Jersey Yacht Club | 2010 | 1,500 | The Tour des Ports has a long history and in 2010 Jersey had the honour of hosting the departure of the race. |
6 | NZT 254B | Liberation Festival | Music in Action | 2010 | 4,000 | The funds provided helped market the event off island and helped develop this event. |
7 | NZT 185B | Joint marketing for air & sea routes | Jersey Tourism | 2010 | 85,000 | Jersey Tourism used the funds on a £ for £ basis with carriers to encourage more visitors to the Island. |
8 | NZT 271 | Development of a Jersey Food Festival | Jersey Tourism & partners | 2010 | 8,000 | Jersey Tourism in association with other local organisations began the development of a new food festival that will celebrate local produce and dining excellence. |
9 | NZT 246B | Jersey Boat Show 2010 | Jersey Harbours | 2010 | 8,000 | Fast becoming a major spring event the funds were used on off-Island marketing. |
10 | NZT 265 | Jersey Fish Festival | Jersey Fisherman’s Association | 2010 | 6,500 | Another event with the potential to become a major spring event the funds were used on off Island marketing. |
11 | NZT 233 | Animation of arrivals hall in Jersey Airport | Jersey Airport | 2010 | 11,000 | Funds (on a £ for £ basis) will be used to create a lasting first impression for visitors coming through this important gateway to the Island. |
12 | NZT 255B | Motoring Festival | Classic & Vintage Motor Racing Club | 2010 | 20,000 | Funds were used to help market the event at special shows and in motoring publications in the UK. |
13 | NZT 149C | Installation of mains electricity to occupation sites | Channel Islands Occupation Society | 2010 | 8,000 | By installing mains electricity into some of the bunkers, the CIOS are now able to extend the opening hours of many of their facilities. |
14 | NZT 263 | Jersey Textile Showcase 2011 | Art in the Frame | 2010 | 4,000 | By marketing the 2011 event early enough the organizers hope to attract more visitors to the event. |
15 | NZT 269 | Filming of the Town Crit 2010 for Television | Jersey Cycle Association | 2010 | 8,000 | The Town Crit [cycle race] is growing in stature and attracting media interest. |
16 | NZT 247B | Branchage Film Festival 2010 | Branchage | 2010 | £25,000 | Building on the success of recent years the organisers are now developing a very sophisticated marketing and sponsorship package for the event. |
17 | NZT 248 | Support for the Tour De Bretagne – Jersey Stage 2010 | Jersey Tourism & ESC | 2009 | €50,000 | Building on the success of the 2006 event, Jersey held two stages of the 2010 Tour de Bretagne. Over 100 riders spent three days in Jersey and the media exposure in the Brittany region was tremendous. |
18 | NZT 250 | Tourism Industry Marketing | Jersey Tourism on behalf of the Tourism Industry | 2009 | 250,000 | With the recession seriously affecting bookings the Panel agreed to allocate funds to Jersey Tourism to spend on additional marketing for the 2009 season. |
19 | NZT 247 | Branchage Film Festival 2009 | Branchage | 2009 | 35,000 | Building on the success of the 2009 event, the Panel provided funding to help market the event in the UK and to help with infrastructure. |
20 | NZT 149B | Mains Electricity for Channel Islands Occupation sites | Channel Islands Occupation Society | 2009 | 13,000 | The CIOS has opened several occupation sites in recent years. This grant allowed the Society to equip some sites with electric lights thus allowing greater flexibility in opening hours. |
21 | NZT 256 | Development Plan for Durrell site | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | 2009 | 100,000 | The DWCT has major plans for the future of the site in Trinity. This £ for £ funding allowed the Trust to develop those plans and helped secure funding for the work to be carried out. |
22 | NZT 252 | International Veterans Fencing Competition | Jersey Fencing Association | 2009 | 1,500 | Competitors from many countries visited Jersey for the Commonwealth Veterans Tournament. It is hoped that this event will help fencing to grow in Jersey and for future competitions to be held here. |
23 | NZT 259 | Development of Family History tourism | Jersey Heritage Trust | 2009 | 4,500 | With television programmes such as Who do you think you are? proving so popular and people showing an interest in discovering their roots JHT will attend a conference in the UK with a view to marketing their archive services to interested people. |
24 | NZT 187 | Green Tourism Initiatives | Jersey Tourism | 2008 | 26,000 | Having noted the success of the Green Business Scheme in the UK the Panel agreed to finance the launch of the scheme in Jersey. Many local attractions and hotels have obtained approval and others are working towards the standard. |
25 | NZT 153 | Cycle Path from the Airport to Les Quennevais | Transport & Technical Services and Jersey Tourism | 2008 | 135,000 | The final piece of the cycle network linking St Peters with Les Quennevais was completed in 2008. This pathway now provides a safe route for residents (in particular school children) and visitor cyclists to enjoy. |
26 | NZT 196 | Additional marketing support for the Tourism Industry in the wake of the Historic Child Abuse inquiry | Jersey Tourism | 2008 | 250,000 | From February to April 2008 the National Media carried many stories on the Historic Child Abuse Inquiry and images of Haut de la Garenne. These stories came at a time when Jersey Tourism was advertising in the National Media in order to attract visitors to Jersey. The campaign was withdrawn and when the time was deemed right to go back into the market Jersey Tourism returned with an additional campaign. |
27 | NZT 197 | Stage for events | Jersey Tourism | 2008 | 26,000 | Jersey Tourism helped procure a stage for local events. The stage is broken into different elements and comes with a roof covering. This stage can of course be used by the many event organisers of local events throughout the year. |
28 | NZT 242 | Support for the marketing of additional ATP events | JLTA | 2008 | 10,000 | The annual events at Les Ormes have now been upgraded and the Panel felt that with additional marketing the event could attract even more participants and visitors. |
29 | NZT 244 | Procurement of branded pavilions for local events | Jersey Tourism | 2008 | 20,000 | Jersey Tourism helped procure branded pavilions for local events. The pavilions will of course be used by the many event organisers of local events throughout the year. |
30 | NZT 246 | Marketing support for the 2009 Jersey Boat Show | Jersey Harbours & Jersey Tourism | 2008 | 10,000 | Building on the success of the 2008 event the Panel felt that with additional off Island marketing the event could attract even more participants and visitors in 2009. |
31 | NZT 181 | Jersey.com | Jersey Tourism | 2007 | 250,000 | Jersey Tourism commissioned a complete overhaul of the jersey.com website. The new site went live during the first quarter of 2008. |
32 | NZT 183 | Interpretive signage | Parish of St Helier/Parish in Bloom/Jersey Tourism | 2007 | 3,000 | The Parish of St Helier has had considerable success over the years in the Britain in Bloom competition. The St Helier Community in Bloom group would like to enhance the Harve de Pas area with a new planting scheme and would like to interpret the area with some branded signage. |
33 | NZT 122 | Completion of footpaths in Bouley Bay | Friends of Bouley Bay | 2007 | 10,000 | This is the final piece of the work carried out by the Friends of Bouley Bay and reopened the coastal pathway going east from the Bay area. |
34 | NZT 194 | The development of a case for tax relief on private sector investments | Economic Development | 2007 | 25,000 | The Panel was of the belief that by creating a scheme that provides tax incentives to potential developers, new developments will take place in the industry. The report was delivered in 2008 and has been shared with the treasury. |
35 | NZT 180 | Feasibility Study into Elizabeth Castle | Jersey Heritage Trust | 2007 | 6,000 | Visitor numbers to Elizabeth Castle have fallen over the years and the Jersey Heritage Trust would like to explore new ways in which the Castle could be used to increase revenue and allow for improvements to be made to the Castle. The report has outlined a number of ways in which the Trust could exploit the facility. |
36 | NZT 184 | Preparation of a site for the development of an Indian Forest | The Bosdet Foundation | 2007 | 35,000 | The Bosdet Foundation is prepared to allow an Adventure Park to be development in Sleepy Valley. The TDF funds allowed the Foundation to carry out some preparatory work and lay essential services in the valley. |
37 | NZT 185 | New routes development | Economic Development/Jersey Tourism | 2007 | 250,000 | Economic Development, in association with Jersey Tourism and Jersey Airport, seek to stimulate new air routes. This fund will allow joint marketing to be carried out with airlines. |
38 | NZT 189 | Marketing support for an International Cheese Festival | Royal Jersey Horticultural & Agricultural Society | 2007 | 10,000 | The RJH&AS held an International Cheese Festival at their grounds in Trinity in May 2008. The festival brought visitors to the Island, helped promote local cheeses and other products and was very good for the image of Jersey. |
39 | NZT 194 | Feasibility study for the creation of a tax relief scheme for tourism sector developments | Economic Development/Jersey Tourism | 2007 | 25,000 | The Panel was of the belief that by creating a scheme that provides tax incentives to potential developers, new developments will take place in the industry. The report was delivered in 2008 and has been shared with the Treasury. |
40 | NZT 160 | Development of a Business Case for the development of the site | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | 2006 | 30,000 | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust has seen visitor numbers affected over recent years and needs to carry out a feasibility study into its future in Jersey. The Panel recognises that Durrell is an Anchor Attraction in Jersey and hopes that with this help the Trust will be able to develop a plan to enable it to have a bright future. |
41 | NZT 147 | Ceiling of lights | Jersey Tourism/POSH/TT&S | 2006 | 10,000 | This joint project between Jersey Tourism, POSH, TT&S, WEB and Jersey Harbours helped provide St Helier with a beautiful joined up approach to Christmas lighting. |
42 | NZT 149 | Improvements to occupation sites | Channel Islands Occupation Society | 2006 | 31,000 | The Channel Islands Occupation Society will use the funds to open up additional occupation sites to the public. Interpretation panels will also be created. |
43 | NZT 165 | Pathways at La Hague Manor | Jersey Tourism | 2006 | 5,000 | This development of pathways for visitors and locals in the grounds of La Hague Manor in St Peters Valley has allowed Jersey Tourism to add another piece to the jigsaw of attractive walks around the Island. |
44 | NZT 167 | Development of pathways along the South West Coast | Environment Department and Jersey Tourism | 2006 | 6,900 | This joint initiative between Jersey Tourism and the Environment Department has added new pathways along the South West coast to the rich network of walks around the Island. |
45 | NZT 170 | Assistance with the development of the Durrell image and brand | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | 2006 | 35,000 | In an effort to appeal to a wider audience Durrell developed and launched a new brand in 2006. |
46 | NZT 178 | Imagine Summer HD film | Jersey Tourism | 2006 | 25,000 | Jersey Tourism worked with a local film producer in this locally based film. Footage (in HD) will be used by Jersey Tourism. |
47 | NZT133 | Promotion of the Jersey Clipper | Jersey Clipper Committee | 2005 | 15,000 | The Clipper Committee secured private funding for the Clipper 2005/6 entry. The TDF grant helped the Committee to carry out some effective PR locally and to welcome other Clipper teams when they visited Jersey. |
48 | NZT134 | Participation into the procurement of new equipment | Jersey Premier Brass | 2005 | 2,000 | This award winning band was given some assistance to procure some much needed equipment to help establish their identity. |
49 | NZT135 | Development of a New Accommodation Grading Scheme | Jersey Tourism | 2005 | 58,000 | The former Jersey Sun Grading System dated back to the early 1940s. The UK tourism industry has harmonised it’s grading schemes and as Jersey depends on the UK market for over 80% of its visitors it was felt that the Island should follow suit. This grant enabled a complete audit of all accommodation to be carried out and the new scheme came into effect on 1 January 2007. |
50 | NZT136 | Development of a Marine Interpretation Centre, Discovery Pier in Gorey | Environment & Public services | 2005 | 39,650 | This project was driven by the Environment Department and received support from Jersey Harbours. Following the presentation of a business plan and design brief the project received approval and was open in time for the 2005 visitor season. The facility will also be very educational and will become a valuable resource for the Island. |
51 | NZT138 | Extension to the Harbour Gallery | Art in the Frame | 2005 | 32,000 | The Harbour Gallery continues to operate successfully. Many exhibitions have been held and classes have been organised for locals and tourists in line with the business plan. The Trust has also obtained additional space in which to expand and this will allow great opportunities to hold exhibitions, workshops and classes. |
52 | NZT140 | Public Conveniences | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | 2005 | 20,000 | This grant has been used in a very creative way and the provision of Public Conveniences at Durrell has been increased and improved. |
53 | NZT141 | Winter Wonderland – 2005 | Jersey Tourism & Waterfront Initiatives | 2005 | 20,000 | Following the success of the 2004 Christmas Fête de Noué an even bigger festival was planned for 2005. This grant enabled the inclusion of an Ice Rink in the Winter Wonderland attraction at the Waterfront and provided added festival entertainment for visitors and residents over the holiday period. |
54 | NZT142 | Herd of Charing Cross | Environment & Public Services | 2005 | 3,500 | The series of public arts was hung in Charing Cross for a time and helped brighten up an area of St Helier. Private sector sponsorship was also forthcoming and the screens were very well received by the public. |
55 | NZT143 | Jersey Live 2005 | Jersey Tourism | 2005 | 25,000 | JerseyLive 2006 was an even bigger success than the 2005 and 2004 event and promoted Jersey to a younger UK audience. Jersey Tourism and the TDF would like to see this event become an important annual event and is working closely with the organisers to promote the event in the UK. |
56 | NZT144 | Under the Greenwood Tree | Jersey Tourism | 2005 | 25,000 | The Thomas Hardy adaptation was filmed from May to July in Hamptonne and other locations around the Island and went out on national television on Boxing Day 2005. While the novel is set in Dorset, Jersey provided a near perfect location for filming and Jersey of course received full credit for providing the location and some of the funding. |
57 | NZT145 | Services to the Five Mile Road | Environment & Public Services | 2005 | 300,000 | This project extended the present network of essential services such as electricity, mains drains and potable water to the Five Mile Road. |
58 | NZT148 | Feasibility study into the Cruise Liner market | Jersey Tourism and Jersey Harbours | 2005 | 20,000 | Jersey has a small market in the cruise line business but it is felt that the potential is there to grow the market. The growth will probably require investment in the Harbour infrastructure and therefore Jersey Tourism and Jersey Harbours would like to carry out a feasibility study into the potential market and the costs involved in developing a product for that market. |
59 | NZT151 | Procurement of Electric Chairs for visitors | Shopmobility St Helier Jersey Trust | 2005 | 6,400 | The Environment & Public Services Committee have given the Trust reserved places in the Sand Street Car Park and through local sponsorship and the contribution from the TDF, the Trust has procured over 20 wheelchairs (both electric and manual) for local residents and visitors to the Island. The Trust has since extended its service to visitors to Durrell Wildlife and assists at various local events. |
60 | NZT152 | Coastal forts and Fortifications conversion plan – Stage 1 | Environment & Public Services, Jersey Heritage Trust & Jersey Tourism | 2005 | 250,000 | This joint initiative between the Environment & Public Services Committee, Property Services, Jersey Tourism and Jersey Heritage Trust will see some of the Island’s Coastal Forts and Fortifications renovated and made more accessible to the public. Most of the properties will be offered as self-catering apartments but some may be used for picnicking, etc. |
61 | NZT154 | Live8 | Jersey Community Relations Trust | 2005 | 5,000 | The Community Relations Trust organised a free link up with Live8 organisers from the Peoples Park in St Helier. The event was a great success with local residents and visitors feeling a part of the international event. |
62 | NZT137 | New facilities at Les Landes Race Club | Jersey Race Club | 2005 | 250,000 | The Jersey Race Club drew up plans for the development of new premises with a weighing room, changing rooms for the jockeys, a First Aid Room, equipment storage and public toilets. This project was delayed due to changes in the design and changes in the Race Club Committee but work began during the third quarter of 2006 and the building was completed in 2007. The official opening took place in May 2008. |
63 | NZT 156 | Darts competition equipment | Jersey Darts Association | 2005 | 4,850 | The Jersey Darts Club revived the international event in 2006 and they hope to grow the event in the years to come. |
64 | NZT 157 | Tour de Bretagne - Le Ruban Granitier Cycle Race | Education Sport & Culture | 2005 | 35,000 | The Tour de Bretagne cycle race is a very famous race held in Brittany every year. Jersey was asked to hold the prologue to the event in April 2007. There was considerable French media interest in the event and the event brought many visitors to the Island. |
65 | NZT 158 | Coastal forts and Fortifications conversion plan – Stage 2 | Environment & Public Services, Jersey Heritage Trust & Jersey Tourism | 2005 | 340,000 | This joint initiative between the Environment & Public Services Committee, Property Services, Jersey Tourism and Jersey Heritage Trust will see more of the Island’s Coastal Forts and Fortifications renovated and made more accessible to the public. Most of the properties will be offered as self-catering apartments but some may be used for picnicking, etc. |
66 | NZT 159 | Audio guides for visitors to sites | Jersey Heritage Trust | 2005 | 15,000 | This project has now been completed but in a slightly different way to that planned at the time of the request. Instead of provide visitors to five Jersey Heritage Sites with the opportunity to hire iPods with audio tours in English and French visitors can now download the tours onto their own iPods from the Jersey Heritage Trust website. Printed support material has also been developed. |
67 | NZT121 & 139 | Design Brief and Feasibility Study | National Trust for Jersey | 2004 | 25,000 | The study was completed in summer 2004 and the Trust applied for funding to develop the site. The Trust is now looking at alternate uses for the site and talks are ongoing. |
68 | NZT122 | Enhancement of Bouley Bay | Bouley Bay Enhancement Association | 2004 | 50,000 | The Association has provided safer access to the sea for swimmers, developed an underwater nature trail, landscaped the mound and in general enhanced the area. The project was carried out with the help of the Public Services Department, the Harbours Department, the Men of the Trees Jersey Harbours and the Probation Service. |
69 | NZT123 | Interpretative signs for Island sites | Jersey Heritage Trust | 2004 | 23,945 | The Trust has developed a scheme of [long life] branded interpretative signs placed at strategic sites around the Island. |
70 | NZT124 | Living with the Enemy DVD | Marie Antoine Trust | 2004 | 30,000 | The Trust commissioned the making of the DVD Living with the Enemy which recorded Islanders’ experiences during the occupation of Jersey during WW2. The DVD was launched on schedule in time for the Liberation 60 celebrations in May 2005. |
71 | NZT125 | Design Brief and Feasibility study into Jersey Pride schooner | Pride of Jersey Trust | 2004 | 5,000 | Work has begun on creating a design brief and already sponsors have come forward with offers of help and support for the project. |
72 | NZT126 | Liberation 60 celebrations (Grant and underwrite) | Liberation 60 Panel | 2004 | 26,000 75,000 | This grant was divided into two parts - a direct grant of £26,000 to support the celebrations and an underwrite provision of £75,000 to secure events until local sponsors could be found to support them. |
73 | NZT127 | Feasibility study into Inspirational Gardens and Education Centre | TWIGG Trust | 2004 | 30,000 | The Trust commissioned a study into the feasibility of creating the project in Jersey but the Trust behind the project was disbanded as the project was not considered feasible. |
74 | NZT128 | Participation into the procurement of new uniforms | The Band of the Island of Jersey | 2004 | 20,000 | The £ for £ grant enabled the Band of the Island of Jersey to procure new uniforms in time for the Liberation 60 celebrations. The band also plays a leading role in the Battle of Flowers (at no cost to the organisers). |
75 | NZT129 & 136 | Design brief and feasibility study for a Marine Interpretation Centre | Environment & Public services | 2004 | 10,000 | This project was driven by the Environment Department and received support from Jersey Harbours. Following the presentation of a business plan and design brief the project received approval and was open in time for the 2005 visitor season. The facility will also be very educational and will become a valuable resource for the Island. |
76 | NZT130 & 151 | Procurement of Electric Chairs for visitors | Shopmobility St Helier Jersey Trust | 2004 | 8,000 | The Environment & Public Services Committee have given the Trust reserved places in the Sand Street Car Park and through local sponsorship and the contribution from the TDF, the Trust has procured over 20 wheelchairs (both electric and manual) for local residents and visitors to the Island. The Trust has since extended its service to visitors to Durrell Wildlife and assists at various local events. |
77 | NZT131 | Support for Myth of Malham Yacht race | St Helier Yacht Club | 2004 | 7,500 | The St Helier yacht Club staged this Fastnet qualifying race in May 2005 and welcomed over 100 participating yachts. The event is a biennial event and it is hoped that Jersey could become the home for the event in future years. |
78 | NZT111 | Airport Landing Fee subsidy | Airport Taskforce | 2003 | 500’000 | The £1 million set aside for this project (equal funding from TDF and the Finance and Economics Committee) has been used up. The final portion of the £300,000 set aside for joint marketing campaigns with the airlines was used to help support the 2006 “Spring into Summer” marketing campaign. |
79 | NZT112 | Cycle Network (Gunsite Café to La Mielle Car Park) | Environment & Public Services | 2003 | 50,000 | The Public Services department completed the new cycle path from the Gun-site Café to La Mielle car park and the project has been very well received by the public. |
80 | NZT113 | Town Cycle Network | Parish of St Helier | 2003 | 200,000 | Stage 1 of the project was completed in autumn 2004. Evaluation work was carried out on Stage 2 during 2007 and the results were delivered in early 2008. The project is now closed and the remaining funds have been returned to the Fund. |
81 | NZT114 | Branded vehicle and promotional material | Genuine Jersey | 2003 | 15,000 | The Genuine Jersey Products Association used the funds to procure a branded vehicle and promotion stand. Membership has grown and many local products are carrying the logo. The Association has attracted many new members and is creating a genuine awareness of local produce in the marketplace. In 2009 the vehicle was sold and funds returned to the Fund. |
82 | NZT115 | Improvements to St Aubin harbour area | Parish of St Brelade & St Aubin Traders Association | 2003 | 85,000 | Many improvements to the harbour area have been successfully carried out. In 2007 the Connétable of St Brelade (in association with the local Deputy) started a consultation process with local residents, businesses and other interested parties. This process continued into 2008 and a report was delivered mid year. |
83 | NZT116 | Public Conveniences & Crash Barriers | Battle of Flowers Association | 2003 | 119,500 | Eight mobile toilets and 200 crash barriers were procured and are stored and maintained by the JBoFA. The association continues to rent out the equipment at commercial rates thereby creating additional revenue for the annual Battle of Flowers event. |
84 | NZT119 & 140 | Public Conveniences | Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust | 2003 | 50,000 | This grant has been used in a very creative way and the provision of Public Conveniences at Durrell has been increased and improved. |
85 | NZT106 & 138 | The Harbour Gallery | Art in the Frame | 2002 | 30,500 | The Harbour Gallery continues to operate successfully. Many exhibitions have been held and classes have been organised for locals and tourists in line with the business plan. The Trust has also obtained additional space in which to expand and this will allow great opportunities to hold exhibitions, workshops and classes. |
86 | NZT107 | Feasibility Study into a new Conference & Events Centre | Jersey Conference Bureau | 2002 | 40,000 | The feasibility study was carried out by The Tourism Company and the findings were presented in May 2003. This project came in under budget and the report was used by a working group that looked at developing a conference & events centre at Fort Regent. |
87 | NZT108 | Jersey Revels 1204 -2004 celebrations | Jersey Heritage Trust | 2002 | 280,000 | The Panel has now closed the accounts for the Revels celebration and returned £65,000 to the Fund. |
88 | NZT109 | Feasibility study into improving Gorey Harbour area | Gorey Improvements Group | 2002 | 11,500 | Work on this project looked at improvements to the village of Gorey. |
89 | NZT110 | Beinv’nue Hospitality Training Programme | Tourism Training Strategy Group | 2002/3/4 | 150,000 | The three day training programme for employees in the hospitality sector continues to be popular with the industry. The programme is still running albeit with funding from new sources. |