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How we're setting out a vision for children in Jersey
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 07 May 2013
Islanders have visited the Planning Portal an average of 80 times a day since its launch in May 2012
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 27 June 2013
The day before the Planning Application Panel meets the Co-op submits revised plans for Charing Cross which save two of six historic buildings
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News - 03 December 2020
A Government assessment into the Island’s marine and land environments has won top prize at the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) South West Awards for Planning Excellence.
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News - 23 January 2023
The Minister for the Environment, Deputy Jonathan Renouf, has commissioned a review of the Government of Jersey’s Planning services.
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News - 20 February 2015
A new, cheaper, simpler planning appeals process could be introduced in early March if the States approve the final stages of the law on Tuesday
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News - 29 December 2023
A Ministerial Decision has today (29 December) been signed that gives planning permission for the Les Sablons development on Broad Street and Commercial Street for 238 apartments and a 103-room aparthotel.
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News - 21 October 2013
A new system will differentiate between minor and major schemes and help speed up the planning process
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News - 20 October 2016
Potential noise and trafffic impact on residents prompts the Planning Committee to say no to B&Q's request for Sunday opening
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Consultations - 30 July 2013
States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 13 October 2006
Important parts of Jersey’s past could be given greater protection if new planning guidelines to id...
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News - 13 January 2015
The States Assembly is due to debate the proposals at its meeting on 24 February
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States of Jersey Government Website.
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News - 05 December 2006
Planning encourage Percentage for Art New revised planning guidance, designed to encourage develope...
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Reports - 24 October 2007
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News - 10 December 2014
To minimise cost and increase efficiency, the Planning Department's standard process of responding to representations from the public has been changed for submissions relating to the Les Galots application
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News - 03 April 2017
The Minister for the Environment has agreed a new planning policy that means planning permissions expire at the end of three years, rather than the current five years