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Overdale Acute Hospital Concept Design Questionnaire
The New Healthcare Facilities Programme (NHFP) sets out to deliver the redevelopment of the healthcare estate over the next 10 years to meet future needs of Islanders. Our dedicated healthcare professionals continue to provide clinical care for Islanders despite the aged buildings and mechanical and electrical plant that will soon not have enough inpatient beds to meet the needs of our population, who are living longer with more complex health needs. ... MoreClosed 4 June 2024 -
Overdale Acute Hospital Concept Design Questionnaire - Portuguese
Descrição geral O Programa de Novas Instalações de Saúde (NHFP) tem como objetivo a remodelação do complexo de prestação de cuidados de saúde nos próximos 10 anos para satisfazer as necessidades futuras dos habitantes da ilha. Os nossos profissionais de saúde dedicados continuam a prestar cuidados clínicos aos habitantes da ilha, apesar dos edifícios envelhecidos e das instalações mecânicas e elétricas que em breve não terão camas de... MoreClosed 4 June 2024 -
St Saviour's Hospital Development Brief
We would like to hear your views on the draft planning guidance for the redevelopment of the former St Saviour’s Hospital. This guidance sets out the Minister for the Environment’s proposals that will guide the development of the land, which is owned by the Government of Jersey. MoreClosed 19 January 2024 -
St John's Road One Way Pre-Trial Community Survey
To understand the views of the community about pedestrian road safety and barriers to active travel on St John's Road, as well as people's feelings about the road environment for residents, you are encouraged to complete this survey. During the latter part of the three-month trial, the survey will be repeated to gauge the community's feeling about the benefits and downsides of the trial changes. Your feedback will be considered in the decision process as to whether the changes should be... MoreClosed 29 October 2023 -
Have your say on where you live
This is a chance for those who live in Government properties to have their say on the suitability of the property they live in. A review of the public estate is underway, and it is important to understand how our buildings are performing for those who are living in them and what changes are needed to improve them. The Government of Jersey is currently undertaking a review of all publicly owned buildings, which includes residential housing, as part of the Strategic Property Asset... MoreClosed 31 August 2023 -
Reforma da Lei do Arrendamento Residencial
O Ministro da Habitação e Comunidades publicou um documento onde apresenta a sua abordagem proposta para melhorar a Lei do Arrendamento Residencial existente, fazendo melhorias nos arrendamentos residenciais e alargando o alcance de aplicação da lei para incluir questões como a estabilização das rendas, provisão de habitação social e a introdução de um novo tribunal para assuntos relacionados com a habitação. O documento estabelece o rumo da viagem para a... MoreClosed 23 June 2023 -
Reforma Legii privind închirierea de locuințe
Ministrul pentru Locuințe și comunități a publicat o lucrare care stabilește noua sa abordare propusă pentru îmbunătățirea Legii privind închirierea de locuințe existentă, care îmbunătățește cadrul de închiriere a locuințelor și extinde sfera legii, pentru a include chestiuni cum ar fi stabilizarea prețului chiriilor, furnizarea de locuințe sociale și prezentarea unui nou tribunal pentru locuințe. Această lucrare stabilește direcția pentru o... MoreClosed 23 June 2023 -
Residential Tenancy Law Reform
Thank you for participating in consultation on Improving Residential Tenancies in Jersey. MoreClosed 23 June 2023 -
Reforma Ustawy o Wynajmie Lokali Mieszkaniowych
Dzi ę kujemy za wzięcie udziału w konsultacji na temat zmian dotyczących wynajmu lokali mieszkaniowych na Jersey. MoreClosed 23 June 2023 -
Have your say on where you work
This is a chance for Jersey’s public sector employees to have their say on the suitability of the property they work from. If you are a member of the public, please have your say on Government buildings here . A review of the public estate is underway, and it is important to understand how our buildings are performing for those who are working in them and what changes are needed to improve them. The Government’s Island Public Estates Strategy 2021 to 2035 outlined the need... MoreClosed 9 June 2023 -
Have your say on Government buildings
This is a chance for the public of Jersey to have their say on Government buildings. A review of the public estate is underway, and it is important to understand how our buildings are performing and what changes are needed to improve them. Islanders are being asked to give their feedback on the Government of Jersey buildings they use, as part of work to ensure the properties are suitable for the services run from them. The Government’s Island Public Estates Strategy 2021 to... MoreClosed 11 April 2023 -
A Government Survey into Violence Against Young Women and Girls on Jersey
This survey into violence against young women and girls on Jersey is now closed. The responses are now being analysed by our researchers, who will then submit their findings to the taskforce on violence against women and girls for review. The taskforce will use these findings to develop recommendations on how to reduce and prevent this type of violence, and improve support for victims-survivors. A Government Survey into Violence Against Young Women and Girls on Jersey An anonymous... MoreClosed 10 February 2023 -
Violence against women and girls: share your story survey
Anyone aged 18 and over living in Jersey can take part in this 3 question survey, regardless of your gender. This survey is for people who want to share their experience of violence against women and girls, whatever their experiences are. You don’t have to be a victim or survivor. The survey is anonymous. This Call for Evidence is not monitored daily and is not a place to report crime. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999. To report a safeguarding... MoreClosed 20 January 2023 -
Violence against women and girls: general public survey
The general public survey on violence against women and girls is now closed. The responses are now being analysed by our researchers, who will then submit their findings to the taskforce on violence against women and girls for review. The taskforce will use these findings to develop recommendations on how to reduce and prevention this type of violence, and improve support for victims-survivors. If you are a young person aged between 11-25 years, you can still fill out the survey on... MoreClosed 20 January 2023 -
Trinity Village Improvement Scheme
The Trinity Active Travel Improvement Plan survey carried out in October 2021 identified barriers to walking, cycling and bus use in the historic heart of the parish. A total of 321 responses were received. To respond to these concerns, the Trinity Village Improvement Board (Parish representatives with technical support from the Government of Jersey's Department of Infrastructure, Housing and Environment) have been working on potential improvement options for the community to consider... MoreClosed 16 December 2022 -
Conservation areas in Jersey
About the consultation Area-based heritage protection is an international standard for protecting special places and an established feature of the legal framework in other places including England, Wales, Scotland, the Isle of Man and Guernsey. Conservation areas are places of special architectural or historic interest where they are deserving of careful management to protect and improve their character. It has been a longstanding objective of the... MoreClosed 8 April 2022 -
Bagatelle Road Safer Routes To School
Bagatelle Road is one of the busiest routes into St Helier and home to the St Saviour’s School Cluster. We are ambitious about making more improvements so that pedestrians and cyclists have a safer environment when using this area. As part of the St Saviour’s School Action Plan and Safer Routes to Schools, Infrastructure, Housing and Environment is looking to explore ways that we can reduce pollution, promote healthier modes of transport and generally make our streets... MoreClosed 21 March 2022 -
Trinity Active Travel Improvement Plan
The historic centre of Trinity is on the junction of key roads and has linear development radiating out from the Church Junction. Active travel has declined with increased motor traffic and changes in the way the community access the parish amenities. The Parish of Trinity and Government of Jersey have formed a joint project board to undertake this consultation to understand what your views and concerns are regarding barriers to active travel for the historical heart of Trinity and the... MoreClosed 18 November 2021 -
Draft Bridging Island Plan consultation: Further representations
The existing Revised 2011 Island Plan was approved by the States on 17 July 2014. The Minister for the Environment (the Minister) has now prepared a new, draft Bridging Island Plan (the draft Plan) to cover the period 2022-2025. If approved by the States in due course, all previous development plans will be superseded. The draft Plan was published and lodged au Greffe on 19 April 2021 and was subject to a 12-week public consultation. This also provided the first... MoreClosed 22 October 2021 -
Draft bridging Island Plan consultation
The draft Bridging Island Plan: Post-consultation report has been published. You can read the response to the 12-week consultation here . Planning is about creating a better future: protecting our environment for generations to come and enabling sensitive development that improves the lives of people now and over the long-term. The Island Plan is hugely important for Jersey. It sets out how, as a community, we will create homes; strengthen our economy; protect and restore our... MoreClosed 12 July 2021 -
Sustainable Transport Policy – your views on the approach to the rapid plans
The States Assembly adopted a new Sustainable Transport Policy (STP) framework in March 2020 which sets an ambitious vision for Jersey’s transport network. ‘By 2030, our transport system will make our everyday lives better, support businesses, encourage us and our children to be healthier and make our Island greener. Following a pause while the COVID-19 response took priority, the Minister for Infrastructure is now keen to make progress to realise... MoreClosed 28 December 2020
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