Correspondence with Queen Street businesses (FOI)Correspondence with Queen Street businesses (FOI)
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by Government of Jersey and published on
10 July 2024.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request
On 24 June 2024, Deputy Kirsten Morel was quoted as saying “I have appealed to property owners, suggesting to them that they are best serving the Island if they get businesses trading from premises.” In relation to property owners in “the north end of Queen Street” St Helier.
This implies that the Minister had already spoken in an official capacity to property owners.
Please provide copies of correspondence to owners of these properties from 10 January 2024 up to and including 24 June 2024 by the minister and or by his officers.
Response
The 2023 Ministerial Delivery Plan committed to developing a new retail strategy during 2024 which would include engagement with both internal and external stakeholders. To date this engagement has primarily been through industry bodies such as the Chamber of Commerce at a Ministerial level with further informal engagement at an officer level.
In May 2024, noting increasing vacancy rates in Queen Street specifically, the Minister requested officers to explore options for addressing the vacancy rate and arrange meetings with relevant stakeholders in due course.
A copy of an email exchange on this matter is attached for reference. Redactions have been applied as appropriate to avoid disclosure of personal information in accordance with Article 25 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
Email Chain_Redacted.pdf
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