REPORT
Background
Since the late 1990s there have been special arrangements in place to allow shops to open in the run-up to Christmas, in order to allow last-minute shoppers the chance to stock up before the holidays. This has historically been connected to the Fête de Noué, a program of events including street theatre, al fresco performances, craft markets and another entertainment, intended to entertain shoppers and bring more footfall to local retailers in the festive season.
In 2011, the States approved the Shops (Regulation of Opening) (Jersey) Regulations, which created a new Sunday trading scheme to replace the 1960 law. Under Regulation 4 the Economic Development Minister has the power to designate some days each year as ‘special occasions’ after consultation with the Comité des Connétables. (Good Friday, Liberation Day, Christmas Day or 26th December cannot be designated as special occasions.)
On special occasions, Connétables may publish a notice in the Jersey Gazette granting permission to trade to all shops of specified types, regardless of size. The Connétable has discretion over which types of business are included in this blanket permit. Conditions relating to hours of opening, deliveries, parking arrangements etc. can be imposed upon shops opening under a blanket permit.
In 2011, the Minister designated the four Sundays before Christmas as special occasions under the Shops (Regulation of Opening) (Special Occasions) (Jersey) Order 2012, as this met the prevailing expectation of retailers and the public.
New Order
This Order will designate six Sundays in November and December as special occasions and replace the current Order, thereby increasing the number of Sundays on which large shops (> 700m²) can trade (with the permission of the Connétable) during this period by two.
This change is designed to build on the success of the existing Fête de Noué and pre-Christmas Sunday trading arrangements, it is also intended to give a welcome boost to the retail industry by allowing all shops to compete unencumbered with internet retailers which traditionally see their sales peak around late November.
The Minister has consulted with the Comité des Connétables and industry bodies prior to making this decision.
The order will include a formula, which, subject to the approval of the Law Draftsman, will read approximately as follows-
The following days shall be designated as special occasions-
Where the first Sunday of December falls on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd then all Sundays in December will be special occasions along with the last Sunday in November.
Where the first Sunday of December falls on the 6th or 7th then all Sundays in December will be special occasions along with the last two Sundays in November.
Where the first Sunday in December falls on the 4th or 5th December all Sundays in December with the exception of Christmas Day and the 26th December will be special occasions along with the last 3 Sundays in November.
This decision reflects the Minister’s intention to pass the formula and drafting instructions in the terms above to the Law Draftsman for development of an Order.