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The States Assembly voted to APPROVE the Deputy's proposition with 40 votes for, no votes against and no abstentions.
The Minister for Sustainable Economic Development, Deputy Kirsten Morel, is proposing to allocate the proceeds of the Channel Islands Lottery as follows:.• £428,705 to the Association of Jersey Charities to be used solely for charities;.• £257,223 to the Jersey Community
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The States Assembly voted to APPROVE the Deputy’s proposition, as amended, with the vote taken in parts.
The Council of Ministers lodged an Amendment to Deputy Gardiner’s Proposition, removing any statutory element to the Framework that would arise from it. Other minor amendments also include changing the timeline from January 2026, to July. The Amendment was accepted by Deputy.
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The Council of Ministers lodged an Amendment to Deputy Gardiner’s Proposition, removing any statutory element to the Framework that would arise from it. Other minor amendments also include changing the timeline from January 2026, to July. The Amendment was accepted by Deputy.
Deputy @innagardiner is proposing that the Chief Minister, in consultation with the Minister for the Environment and the Minister for Infrastructure, develops and introduces by 31 January 2026 an Age-Friendly Infrastructure Framework. The Framework would include, but not be
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Deputy @innagardiner is proposing that the Chief Minister, in consultation with the Minister for the Environment and the Minister for Infrastructure, develops and introduces by 31 January 2026 an Age-Friendly Infrastructure Framework. The Framework would include, but not be
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The States Assembly voted to APPROVE the Deputy’s proposition with 38 votes for, 1 vote against and no abstentions.
Deputy Louise Doublet is proposing that the Council of Ministers take the necessary steps to ensure that the Jersey Opinions and Lifestyle Survey can continue on an annual basis. This includes the provision of sufficient funding within the Proposed Budget 2026-2029. Read more:
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The States Assembly voted to REJECT the Deputy’s proposition with 6 votes for, 30 votes against and 6 abstentions.
Deputy David Warr @WarrOnWords is proposing that the Minister for Treasury and Resources develop a ‘meanwhile use’ for the former Gas Place site until such time that long-term development commences and that the ‘meanwhile use’ is beneficial for the local community and should be
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The States Assembly voted to REJECT the Deputy’s Amendment with 16 votes for, 26 votes against and no abstentions.
Deputy Alex Curtis is seeking to amend Deputy Warr’s Proposition, to introduce greater flexibility for a wider range of meanwhile uses, including community-focused activities; and to clarify that these expectations remain in place until the development for long-term use.
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Deputy Alex Curtis is seeking to amend Deputy Warr’s Proposition, to introduce greater flexibility for a wider range of meanwhile uses, including community-focused activities; and to clarify that these expectations remain in place until the development for long-term use.
Deputy David Warr @WarrOnWords is proposing that the Minister for Treasury and Resources develop a ‘meanwhile use’ for the former Gas Place site until such time that long-term development commences and that the ‘meanwhile use’ is beneficial for the local community and should be
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Deputy David Warr @WarrOnWords is proposing that the Minister for Treasury and Resources develop a ‘meanwhile use’ for the former Gas Place site until such time that long-term development commences and that the ‘meanwhile use’ is beneficial for the local community and should be
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The States Assembly voted to APPROVE the Minister's proposition with 42 votes for, no votes against and no abstentions.
The Minister for Justice and Home Affairs, Deputy Mary Le Hegarat, is proposing to appoint the following individuals as members of the Police Complaints Authority for a period of three years, starting immediately:.• Mrs Andrea Robottom.• Mr Ian Johnson.• Ms Val Cartwright.•
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