Jersey Opera House - Questions Without Notice (FOI)Jersey Opera House - Questions Without Notice (FOI)
Produced by the Freedom of Information officeAuthored by Government of Jersey and published on
13 March 2025.Prepared internally, no external costs.
Request 691360583
In the States Assembly sitting of Tuesday 25 February 2025, under Questions Without Notice, the Chief Minister, Deputy Lyndon Farnham, refers to a recent audit undertaken of the current technical equipment of Jersey Opera House.
This report is also referenced by the Minister for Sustainable Economic Development, Deputy Kirsten Morel, at the Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel hearing on Thursday 20 February 2025.
A Please could you tell me who conducted the audit of current technical equipment of Jersey Opera House, when it was commissioned, and who by?
B Please could I have a copy of the audit report of current technical equipment at Jersey Opera House referenced above.
Response
A) The audit was carried out by a company called Lighting Plan. The audit was commissioned on 7th February 2025 by officers on behalf of the Minister for Sustainable Economic Development.
B) A copy of the report is attached. Redactions have been made in accordance with Article 33 of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011.
Lighting Designer Report _Redacted.pdf
JOH V5C Automated.pdf
JOH V5B Hybrid.pdf
JOH V5D Automated PANTO.pdf
JOH V5A Conventional.pdf
Article applied
Article 33 - Commercial interests
Information is qualified exempt information if –
(a) it constitutes a trade secret; or
(b) its disclosure would, or would be likely to, prejudice the commercial interests of a person (including the scheduled public authority holding the information).
Public Interest Test
Article 33(b) of the Freedom of Information Law allows an authority to refuse a request for information where its disclosure would, or would be likely to, prejudice the commercial interests of a person (including the scheduled public authority holding the information).
Whilst it is accepted that the public may have an interest in the requested information, it is considered that releasing this information could affect the commercial interests of the suppliers and the Government of Jersey.