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Technology In SUN, SEA The Office & STYLE By Vernon Breese

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Contents

Community

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Community 05 June Agenda

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#JustSayin’

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Sun, Sea & Style

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Interview with Will Masterman

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Style

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Latest opinions and news

Health & Fitness

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Property/ Home Living 24 Trades/ Services

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Business & Finance

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Technology In The Office Words By Vernon Breese

The Introverted & Extroverted Networker Words by Claire Boscq-Scott

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Recruitment 38 The Power Of Balance - Who’s In Charge? Words by Marie-Clara Thaureux

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Jersey’s First Inflatable Pub

Fancy a booze-up in an inflatable pub? Rent your own blow-up tavern Drinkers can now raise their glasses Inflatable Pub boss, Harley Woodto inflation by drinking in Jersey’s ward (29), said he originally got the first blow-up pub. idea from German beer festivals but also saw it online. The air-filled hostelry, more than 20ft high, can accommodate up to 80 They are partnering up with some people and that’s not including prestigious suppliers to make your outdoor space for a beer garden. It party even more memorable. They are is designed to look exactly like a offering a range of catering solutions traditional local pub. from traditional Hog Roasts and Pub Grub to full Silver Service selections The company ready to deliver to suit both your guests and your the inflatable pub to stag do’s, budget. Of course the Bar offerings hen do’s, weddings, birthday parties are similary scalable, with a choice of and corporate events around the is- fully serviced or free bar. land reckons it is perfect for a summer knees-up. There is also a massive range of care-

fully selected extras which can be brought to your event and add the “icing on the cake” for your hospitality. This includes a traditional candy floss machine, photographers, bands, pool tables and much more. With the summer coming up fast we’re sure The Bouncing Brew is going to be big hit with islanders. The Bouncing Brew are offering islanders who book up in June 20% off! For more information on The Bouncing Brew, call Harley on 07829 710065 or visit their website www.bouncingbrew.com

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June Agenda In association with

Beauty and the Beast Junior

16 June - 17 June | 7.30pm Jersey Arts Centre | Price: £5.00

Beaulieu Convent Primary School Year 6

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St. Peters Indoor Market (behind the Parish Hall) open every Wednesday and Saturday supporting Jersey Cancer Relief.

Hot and cold food also available.

The Elvis Years

Friday 24th & Saturday 25th From 8pm | Jersey Opera House Tickets: £19.50

Whitney - Queen Of The Night

Celebrate Elvis’ 80th birthday year with this outstanding concert production of the West End musical Jailhouse Rock, featuring original star Mario Kombou and his incredible band – led by legendary producer, musical director and Ivor Novello award-winner David Mackay.

A stunning celebration of the music and life of one of the greatest singers of our time. This award-winning production features a stellar line-up with rising West End star Rebecca Freckleton delivering a powerhouse and breathtaking performance as Whitney.

This spectacular show is packed with more than 50 greatest hits, from the early days of Sun Studios and That’s Alright Mama, through to the Hollywood years of GI Blues and It’s Now or Never, the ‘68 TV special with All Shook Up, culminating in the legendary Las Vegas concert, with In The Ghetto, Suspicious Minds and American Trilogy.

More info on www.ciinfo.co.uk

Friday 17th & Saturday 18th | 8pm Jersey Opera House | Tickets: £20

St. Peters Indoor Market

Various stalls of new merchandise including ladies fashion, greetings cards, wool and knitted childrens clothes/toys, adult and childrens tabards, jewellery, fishing gear and much more. Some pre used goods also available.

Beauty, the Beast, Mrs Potts, Gaston and many other familiar characters will be singing, dancing and acting their way through this tale of the prince who needs to learn that beauty is on the inside. This extraordinary class is extremely talented and therefore the audience are sure to have a very entertaining evening.

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Celebrating The Good Vibrations of The Beach Boys

“The best Elvis since Elvis!” Donna Presley More info on www.ciinfo.co.uk

Stalls available phone 481170 (answerphone) Saturday 13th | From 8pm

Bingo!

Friday 5th and 26th | 7.30pm Les Ormes Holiday Village You are invited to play a friendly game of bingo to help raise funds for the BSJA. (British Show Jumping Association) Cash prizes and a raffle! A meal in the restaurant and drinks available from 6pm onwards. Bingo starts at 7.30pm. Come early as tables fill up fast!

Junior Water Polo Termly or yearly membership Aquasplash

Tickets: £20

West Coast are not another tribute act, they are a complete entertainment experience celebrating the iconic music of The Beach Boys. This show is packed from start to finish with familiar foot tapping hits well known to audiences worldwide including Good Vibrations, Fun, Fun, Fun, Surfin USA, Sloop John B, Barbara Ann, God Only Knows, Surfin’ Safari, California Girls… to name just a few! The original and unique harmony sound of the Beach Boys is accurately recreated by these five great singers in a light hearted and entertaining “feel good” production.

Junior Water Polo runs every saturday during So whatever your age, nationality or musiterm time for girls & boys age 8-15 who are cal preferences come have fun, fun, fun…. A night not to be missed! confident swimmers. What Should I Bring? Swimsuit, a positive attitude, and £1 for the locker! More info on www.ciinfo.co.uk

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Networking Masterclass

Monday 22nd | 4.30pm-8.00pm Grand Jersey Hotel & Spa | Price: £55.00

Judith Quérée’s Tour & Tea

To help you be more successful by growing your visibility and the power of your network, it’s not Friday 26th | 13:45 - 16:00 who you know, but who knows you… •4.30pm-5pm: Arrival and tea/coffee •5-5.20pm: Michelle Johansen, founder of the Women’s Development Forum •5.20pm-5.40pm: Eliot Lincoln, Greenlight •5.40-6pm: Toni Bracken and Jo Le Couilliard from Park Personnel •6-6.20pm: Claire Boscq-Scott, The Busy Queen Bee •6.20-6.30pm: Closing the event •6.30-8pm: “Get Networking”, you will get a chance to put into practice what you have just learned, we will get you networking and also include a networking drink.

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Creux Baillot Cottage | Price: 10.00 Join Judith on a tour of her idyllic award winning garden with its many unusual plants and quirky sculptures. The garden is set into the side of a valley in the rural parish of St.Ouen and contains over 2,500 plants. See her efforts to encourage wildlife in the garden and surrounding meadow and enjoy tea and cake on the lawn next to the 350 year old traditional Jersey granite cottage. Alight the bus, or park, at St Ouen’s Parish Hall and make the short walk to Judith’s garden. 01534 448877 | info@visitjersey.je


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Thousands Flocked To Annual Barclays Jersey Boat Show Despite The Weather Thousands of people flocked to the eighth Barclays Jersey Boat Show over the Bank Holiday Weekend (Saturday 2 – Monday 4 May 2015) and in terms of content and exhibitor participation it has been one of the best shows yet.

the Channel Islands and is organised and promoted by Ports of Jersey. Its ability to stage a show of this size and provide free entry is thanks to the continuing financial support by sponsors, including title-sponsor Barclays.

Despite the mixed weather, which did have an effect on visitor numbers, the event continued to attract crowds to St Helier Marina over the three days, especially on the Sunday, which is traditionally the busiest day, taking advantage of a number of activities available. These included super yachts and watercraft on the pontoons in St Helier Marina, visiting Royal Navy vessels, a packed programme of water and land based activities, a large selection of landside exhibitor stands, delicious food and refreshments as well as an extensive stage entertainment programme. Such is the continuing popularity of the show among participants, exhibitor spaces were at capacity and organisers once again extended the arena into Weighbridge Place, to allow for a static display by the Royal Navy and Army, including an appearance by a Lynx Helicopter.

Although the large scale and nature of the show make it impossible to count exact numbers, organisers installed ‘counters’ at each of the entry points to the arena and pontoons to register attendance levels. Although Saturday’s weather is expected to have an effect on overall weekend figures compared to previous years, Sunday’s show did record the largest ever number of pontoon visitors with in excess of 5,000 in one day. At present, the estimated total number of visitors to the show over the three days is in excess of 24,000 although that figure is expected to be confirmed in the coming days.

Ports of Jersey is delighted with the success of this year’s show, which we put down to the continuing support and commitment of our sponsors, including Solent Stevedores and Condor Ferries, participants as well as the high level of interest shown by The Barclays Jersey Boat Show re- both residents and tourists coming mains the largest free entry event in down to take advantage of the activi-

ties on offer and the tremendous fes- there is every indication it will be than favourable weather conditions tival atmosphere it creates. consistent with previous years. in parts over the weekend this did not deter the many thousands of Early indications from exhibitors, in On behalf of Ports of Jersey, Group people coming down to support the particular marine leisure traders on Commercial Director, Myra Shack- show and showcase Jersey’s comthe pontoons, report positive sales lady, said: “We are delighted to re- munity spirit at its very best. We are with a number of genuine enquires port another successful year for the grateful for everyone’s continuing and follow-ups. The exact level of show. As an outdoor event organiser support and the feedback we have business the event has generated is the one thing you cannot guarantee received indicates that overall the yet to be provided to the Ports but is the weather but despite the less show was very well received”.

The Queen Donates Beaches To Jersey The Queen has given Jersey ownership of much of the beaches and the seabed around the island. She has owned the land on Jersey's beaches up to the spring high tide mark and 12 miles out to sea. That will now go to the States which wants to lease the space for wave and tidal energy schemes. The Queen's representative on the island said she wanted to "support the interests and aspirations" of islanders. Reefs of the Ecréhous and the Minquiers above highest spring tides will remain in Crown ownership. The move completes a series of foreshore transfers to the island

since the 1950s including many for- the seabed and foreshore would assist tifications built during the German effective management and economic occupation of the island in WWII. development, particularly in the area of renewable energy projects." Chief Minister Ian Gorst said: "This is an historic development for The legal arrangements for gifting the island and is testament to our the seabed and the foreshore to the strong relationship with the Crown. people of Jersey from the Crown are It is important for Jersey to have being finalised. ownership of its seabed and foreshore, and I would like to express In the UK where the Crown Estate my gratitude on behalf of the public owns the seabed 12 miles from the of Jersey for this decision." He added shore, wind and tidal energy firms that the transfer would "not affect pay it rent to run their cables from our enjoyment of Jersey's beaches the turbines to the shore. and coastal waters". In 2013-14 the Crown Estate, from Lieutenant Governor, Gen Sir John which the Queen is paid, made McColl, who represents the Queen, £14.3m from cables and pipelines said: "The government of Jersey has that cross its land, according to its expressed a view that ownership of accounts.


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Swapping Phone Books for Tablets

Recycling old phone books be available in exchange for a will pay for smart tablets for donation to Cancer. children. The listings for Jersey and JT says for every 150 directories Guernsey are also online and on returned to local primaries, they a free to download JT Directory will provide the school with a App. tablet computer. Extra books will be available to 65, 000 copies of the latest phone collect from JT, Jersey Post at book will be delivered to homes Rue des Prés and Broad Street and businesses in the next few and Co-Op Grande Marché in St weeks. Extra ones will then Helier.

Students From JCG and Safer travel for Le Rocquier: The Pros & Grouville pupils Cons Of Reality TV The pros and cons of reality TV were argued when students from Jersey College for Girls and Le Rocquier School went head to head in the latest instalment of the JCG Hawksford Debate Series. This event is sponsored by Hawksford through its JCG Foundation Corporate Partnership.

ard, they were controlled and concise in their delivery. The quality of the content in the debate was excellent and covered multiple ideas and concepts,’ said Mrs Potts, who declared a draw on the evening. ‘I’d say that amongst the group there are some budding lawyers. The students are fortunate to be offered these opportunities and should grasp and The event, which was moderated by relish the chance to add to their Fiona Potts from Channel 103, saw normal curriculum.’ mixed teams of year nine students take to the stage at JCG in front of an The event was introduced by Donna audience of 50 parents, students and Withers, Head of Wills and Probate teachers/members of the community. at Hawksford. Ms Withers added: The school debate teams were made ‘There were some well formed up of marketers, researchers, and arguments in favour of and against debaters. reality TV, it was very impressive. So much so, that at the start of the ‘The students who took part in the evening there was a majority against debate were of a very high stand- reality TV, but by the end it was

50-50. These students did themselves proud; they showed real passion and had clearly researched their subjects well. ‘Reality TV was a particularly relevant topic for the students. Their reading and interpretation of shows such as The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea was very astute, and the debate considered how far youngsters’ use of social media channels, such as Instagram and Snapchat, creates their own online ‘reality’ personas.’ The JCG-Hawksford Debate Series was set up in October 2012 to provide students with an opportunity to develop their rhetorical skills and to work together to consider the important isues that many of them could face in the future.

The Beez Kneez Taster Session With Bob Tompkins Enter the magical world of the honey bee and learn how long it takes them to produce a spoonful of honey. Discover how the ancient craft of beekeeping plays an important part in world food production and what the world would be like without the honey bee. Saturday 13th June from 2.30pm at the Elms Pressoir and Orchard. £10 NT for Jersey members, £15 non-members Booking in advance essential: T. 483193

Plans to make getting to and from Grouville school safer for children and to reduce traffic in the area have been agreed by Jersey’s Planning Applications Committee.

plus other changes to traffic arrangements around the school are part of a wider highways initiative to provide a safer environment for cycling, and pedestrian and school traffic.

The Committee unanimously agreed plans submitted by the Department for Education, Sport and Culture to create a staff car park with 26 spaces on the site of the current school vegetable garden.

In line with this, the Committee also agreed a further application to extend the Eastern Cycle Route Network in line with a Safer Routes to School initiative. The track will run through the Coastal National Park towards the school over scrubland and The proposal for the carpark, the golf course green.

School Term Times Could Be Changed Plans to introduce an extra term Darren Davison from Jersey travel into the school calendar are agent, Travelmaker, said changing being considered. the school year could help make travel cheaper. "There is more Education Minister Rod Bryans demand in the summer holidays said his department was which drives prices up. You can be considering proposals to replace talking about a 20% or 25% differthe current three term system ence." with four shorter terms each year. Philip Slater, acting head of the AsCurrently, school years are broken sociation of Jersey Headteachers, up into three terms with a six- said there could be an educational week long summer holiday. benefit. "There is clear evidence in some cases students go backDeputy Bryans said: "The reality wards over the summer holidays. is education departments are "We have 38 weeks of school time accused of not listening to what in Jersey and in the UK they have the people want and they feel a bit longer. We also have slightly trying to take children out and less teaching time in Jersey." spend quality time with their kids is very expensive. We are having a "If we had equal terms it would chat with unions and having a chat help plan and deliver the with heads to see what we can do." curriculum."


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For many Islanders, this event has become a firm favourite in the summer calendar, which Ashburton Investments is proud to sponsor for the seventh year running. These family-friendly, open-air concerts are held over two evenings in the breathtaking setting of Grantez, near the Dolmen and overlooking St. Ouen’s Bay. This special live music event is free to attend, with just a small charge for on-site parking, which goes to the National Trust for Jersey. You can expect the usual format: gather your friends and family and pack a tasty picnic. Don’t forget a rug. Make your way up to Grantez any time from 5.30pm when the gates open and find yourself a spot on the hill in the sunshine (we like to be optimistic)! Enjoy your picnic and the music, which starts at 7.15pm. Fingers crossed there will be a stunning sunset too! Friday night, Contempo – modern choral A new mixed vocal ensemble made up of young local singers. Formed in 2014 by Toby Huelin, they bring something new and exciting to the music scene in Jersey. They will perform a range of songs from the 21st century in a contemporary choral style. It currently counts among its member’s scientists, students, accountants and journalists!

A raucous, 'footstompin’, full blooded Americana/Bluegrass act from the UK and Virginia in America. Audiences have described their music as “feel good and electrifying”. They are a family band concentrating mainly on updating traditional songs taken from the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, as well as their own original compositions. They put on a brilliantly entertaining show - great playing, beautiful Saturday night, The Orange Circus Band harmonies and boundless energy are guar– foot-stomping contemporary Americana anteed to raise the roof (if we had a roof

Eco-Active Launch Dog Mess Campaign

at Grantez), warm the heart and encourage the biggest of grins. Karen Evans, Event Manager at the National Trust for Jersey, said: “I am really looking forward to this year’s Sunset Concerts. The Friday night act will captivate and mesmerise the audience with their stunning choral harmonies, whilst Saturday night’s offering will have everyone up and dancing on their ‘cowboy boot’ clad feet. Don’t forget your cowboy hats! A new campaign which aims to reduce the amount of dog poo in Jersey has been launched by Eco-Active. ‘Proud of you for picking up my poo’ features a cartoon dog called Eric, which reminds dog walkers of the importance of clearing up after their animals.

too, including poo bags, posters and badges. We hope that by drawing attention to this issue, the public will help persuade people to be responsible, and reduce the amount of dog poo across Jersey."

Natural environment officer, Henry Glynn, said "Dog mess can be a hazard to human health and damages plants and animals in wild areas. In a recent consultation we did on access to the countryside, 15 per cent of people who responded said dog mess was Eco-Active programme manager Jane Burns their biggest concern. said "We need everyone’s help to make this campaign work. Identifying the worst affected "In the course of my day-to-day work in parts of the Island will help us to focus our Jersey’s public nature conservation sites, I’ve efforts. Please tell us, through email or social been highlighting the issue when I meet dog media, where the hot-spots are. walkers. The responsible ones, who clear up after their animals, are keen to get recogni"Another issue that we receive complaints about tion for the important role they play in raising is dog owners leaving or forgetting bagged-up concerns and highlighting the problem caused poo when they walk their dogs. In response, by a small but persistent minority." we’ve launched a practical initiative: stickers are available for people to put on their bins that More information can be found at www.gov. tell dog walkers they can dispose of the bags in je/Environment/ProtectingEnvironment/Retheir bin alongside regular household waste if spectingEnvironment/Pages/ProudOfYouthey need to. We have other resources available ForPickingUpMyPoo.aspx There are more than 7,500 licensed dogs in Jersey, producing 221 tons of poo each year. If just one owner doesn’t pick up after their dog, that’s 30kg littering the Island each year.


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(Not the opinions of Jersey Pages)

When I was growing up a coffee shop would have a choice of 4 hot drinks: Black coffee, white coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Fast forward to 2015 and with your mochas and herbal teas it seems your spoilt for choice. I now walk into a coffee shop, look at the menu, and struggle to find a ‘normal’ coffee. I guess the world’s been Costa’d! Costa fortune at that...

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Greve De Lecq or Greve Deserted? A couple of weeks ago we called into the Prince Of Wales at Greve De Lecq, it was a lovely day for sitting outside yet the place was empty including behind the bar. Despite the lack of customers it took us a while to get served, the tourists that turned up didn’t get served any quicker and were just frustrated. Perhaps with a little common sense the bar staff will appear quicker in future as it could be a great bar - especially with the picturesque terrace.

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New Addition To Sure’s Big News In Brief Tender accepted on Sewage Treatment Gig In The Park 2015 Works Introducing, Tallia Storm! A lightening bolt of girl power has been added to the Sure’s Big Gig in the Park line up as TALLIA STORM is announced to support The Vamps and Union J this July 5th! Tallia Storm by name and storm by nature. The 16 year old Scot was launched in to the public eye some 3 years ago… By her own determination and a dash of fortune, Tallia Storm made a name for herself with a gleaming endorsement from one of the world’s most prolific musicians at the tender age of 13. Having found out that Elton John was staying in the same hotel as her family, young Tallia waited around the foyer, with her demo in her hand, until she finally managed to bump in to David Furnish. Thrusting her CD in to his hand, the rest was left to fate. Tallia didn’t have to wait too long however, because within a day or two, she had a call from Sir Elton John himself, asking her if she’d open for him at a huge event! Needless to say, she agreed

A tender to undertake the first phase of works on the new Sewage Treatment Works (STW) to be constructed at Bellozanne has been accepted.

and from that moment on, Tallia Storm has been carving her own unique path in music.

Doosan Enpure will work with TTS to develop an outline design for a new works. They will contribute to practical aspects of the project as well as being encouraged to offer innovative technologies and techniques from their experience.

Tallia Storm is now still only 16 years old and her CV reads like something well beyond her teenage years. Blogger, author, singer, songwriter, style pioneer, model and ambassador, are all titles that fit with Tallia Storm. It is her incredible singing talent though, that started it all and singing is indeed her focus, her passion and her life. Elton John described her voice as ‘one of the most impressive soul signatures he’d heard in years’ whilst Nile Rodgers was equally blown away by her distinctive style after a recent jamming session.

This phase of the project is likely to last until April 2016 and is estimated to cost just under £1 million. TTS anticipates that the programme will enable the new works to be commissioned & operational in 2020.

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Tallia Storm is actually now a Jersey resident too! Having recently moved to the island, she is over the moon to be performing at Sure’s Big Gig in the Park. In the meantime, she has just released her first EP, #SocialSecurity which is avail- alongside Tinie Tempah and Storm and Big Gig organisers are able on download from iTunes. is featuring at an event in thrilled to be welcoming her to She is just back from performing Monaco… It’s non-stop for Tallia this year’s event.

Jersey Minister Plans Bilingual School In French And English There could be a bilingual school prayers in the island’s parliament in Jersey in future, according to said in French. the Education Minister. Deputy Bryans said: “The new Deputy Rod Bryans outlined the curriculum has been more localidea in the Education Business ised. We are a different place to Plan for 2015. England and they are localised in Ireland and Scotland, and it has He said it would mean Jersey and been long overdue here.” French students working together and potentially open up French Curriculum aims universities for Jersey students. • Collaborate with cultural services and voluntary groups to secure As part of the business plan, Dep- access to the key sites and local uty Bryans said the island would expertise needed to learn from need to develop its own curricu- them lum to reflect its unique heritage. • Introduce a “Jersey Cultural Passport” through which children English and French are both of- and young people are able to track ficial languages of Jersey, with their access to and learning from

the Island’s historical sites and cultural experiences • Support schools to achieve the Rights Respecting Schools award as part of the Island’s commitment to the UN convention on

the Rights of the Child • Start teaching languages at an earlier age and make language subjects compulsory at GCSE level

The first police annual report found drug addicts were put in custody cells, which are not suitable. The report, which was broadly positive of the force, says putting them in custody cells can be a risk. People high on drugs should be a matter for health professionals and not the police. It points out that in the UK the health service has to provide specialist examiners to support the police. The health spokesman said: "Arrest referral workers from the States of Jersey Alcohol and Drug Service are available every day, including weekends, to visit people who are in custody and are deemed to have a drug or alcohol problem."

Hotel Cheque Con Warning Hoteliers are being warned about a cheque fraud con reported to Jersey Police. Advance bookings are being paid by cheque, made out for more than the bill will come to. The scam works by asking for the excess to be returned, but the original cheque bounces.

More Room For Al Fresco In St Helier There will be more room for outside eating in Jersey's town centre as part of the pavement in Halkett Place is being made two metres wider outside the pub resulting in the loss of parking spaces. Town Constable Simon Crowcroft has been campaigning for more space for pedestrians. It is likely to be the sign of things to come, with Ministers having made improving St Helier one of its priorities for the next three years.


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SUN, SEA & STYLE

Summer

Ultraviolet Radiation & Your Eyes Dangers of Ultraviolet Radiation to Your Eyes. To protect your eyes from harmful solar radiation, sunglasses should block 100 percent of UV rays and also absorb most HEV rays. Frames with a close-fitting wraparound style provide the best protection because they limit how much stray sunlight reaches your eyes from above and beyond the periphery of your sunglass lenses. UVA rays can pass through the cornea and reach the lens and retina inside the eye. Overexposure to UVA radiation has been linked to the development of certain types of cataracts, and research suggests UVA rays may play a role in development of macular degeneration. Various eye problems have been associated with overexposure to UV radiation. As an example, UVB rays are thought to help cause pingueculae and pterygia. These growths on the eye's surface can become unsightly and cause corneal problems as well as distorted vision. In high short-term doses, UVB rays also can cause photokeratitis, a painful inflammation of the cornea. "Snow blindness" is the common term for severe photokeratitis, which causes temporary vision loss usually lasting 24-48 hours. The risk for snow blindness is greatest at high altitudes, but it can occur anywhere there is snow if you don't protect your eyes with UV-blocking sunglasses. Because the cornea appears to absorb 100 percent of UVB rays, this type of UV radiation is unlikely to cause cataracts and macular degeneration, which instead are linked to UVA exposure. Do you wear prescription glasses? If so, you also need to wear sunglasses while

outside; standard glasses won't shield your eyes from harmful UV and HEV radiation. Despite this, many people go without proper sun protection because of the extra cost for prescription sunglasses or the inconvenience of having to switch glasses when they move from indoors to outdoors. Outdoor Risk Factors: Anyone who spends time outdoors is at risk for eye problems from UV radiation. Risks of eye damage from UV and HEV exposure change from day to day. Kids Need UV Protection Even More Than Adults: The risk of damage to our eyes and skin from solar UV radiation is cumulative, meaning the danger continues to grow as we spend time in the sun throughout our lifetime. With this in mind, it's especially important for kids to protect their eyes from the sun. Children generally spend much more time outdoors than adults. Also, children are more susceptible to retinal damage from UV rays because the lens inside a child's eye is clearer than an adult lens, enabling more UV to penetrate deep into the eye. Therefore, make sure your kids' eyes are protected from the sun with good quality sunglasses. Also, encourage your child to wear a hat on sunny days to further reduce UV exposure. Look for sunglasses that block 100 percent of UV rays and that also absorb most HEV rays. Your optician can help you choose the best sunglass lenses for your needs. To protect as much of the delicate skin around your eyes as possible, try at least one pair of sunglasses with large lenses or a close-fitting wraparound style. Depending on your outdoor lifestyle, you also may want to explore performance

sunglasses or sport sunglasses. The amount of UV protection sunglasses provide is unrelated to the color and darkness of the lenses. For example, a light amber-colored lens can provide the same UV protection as a dark grey lens. But for HEV protection, color does matter. Most sunglass lenses that block a signifi-

cant amount of blue light will be bronze, copper or reddish-brown. Again, your optician can help you choose the best "blueblocking" lenses. In addition to sunglasses, wearing a widebrimmed hat on sunny days can reduce your eyes' exposure to UV and HEV rays by up to 50 x.


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How to look fresh faced with Ayurveda ‘The ancient Indian healing tradition believes people are characterised by three traits: Vata, Pitta & Kapha, otherwise known as your Dosha.’

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Ayurveda - the ancient Indian healing tradition - believes people are characterised by three traits: Vata, Pitta and Kapha, otherwise known as your ‘Dosha’ or character type. Once you know your Dosha you can eat, exercise and live accordingly to maintain optimum health and balance for body, mind and soul. So, which type and facial are you, and how can you sustain healthy-looking skin? Vata (Air) Skin Characteristics: Tends to have dry skin and fine hair. Intolerant of cold, windy weather which leads to cold hands and feet in Winter. Common Complaints: Prone to sensitive skin, headaches, eczema, nervous disorders and digestive problems. Treatment – Soothing Vata Facial: This treatment will breathe new life into dry, stressed skin thanks to the deeply nourishing and intensely hydrating factors. La Sultane uses Argan oil based skin care

range along with naturally sourced active ingredients that helps to restore skin’s lost lipids, softening, renewing and awakening your natural glow. Pitta (Fire) Skin Characteristics: Soft fair skin, prone to acne and moles. Intolerant to the heat and the sun. Common Complaints: Most prone to falling ill during the late Spring/Summer. Cracking and itchy skin, excessive thirst, jaundice and a bitter taste in the mouth. Treatment – Cooling Pitta Facial: This facial will purify even the most delicate skin by sharing the benefits of La Sultane’s Sugarcane and Prickly Pear range. Organic plant extracts combined with soothing prickly pear oil will heal, hydrate and firm, restoring balance to sensitive, irritated skin and help it regain strength and a youthful glow. Kapha (Earth) Skin Characteristics: Tendency towards oily, wavy hair, a clear complexion and a slow pulse. Common Complaints: Prone to ill health during the spring and late winter. Illnesses tend to revolve around congestion and fluid retention. Treatment – Purifying Kapha Facial: The Kapha Facial uses La Sultane’s Seven spice

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Will Masterman By Marie-Clara Name: Will Masterman Age: 12 Parents: Rachel & Mark Siblings: Tom age 10 Years Surfing: Five Coach: Locally - Matt Chapman @ Next Level Surf Academy and in the UK – Joel Gray @ Surf Solutions.tv Sponsor: Nutzlife.com Best Surf Spot: Splash Surf Film: Chasing Mavericks If you weren’t surfing…. I‘d be skate boarding Will Masterman placed 1st in the U14’s English Nationals Surf Championships held in Newquay at the beginning of May. I took some time out and caught up with the Masterman’s to hear more about a true up and coming talent in the Islands surfing community … As I pulled up to the house I was greeted by the warmth and bustle that fills the Masterman residence, Will donning his Surf Solutions T-shirt looked every bit the young surfer I imagined to meet and one of the first things I noticed was a neat (and prominent) tan line along Will’s neck, the wetsuit line, testament to the many hours already spent at the beach this year. We headed out to the den and settled in for a good chat about Will and his surfing… M: What made you want to get into surfing and what is your first memory? W: Being put on a surfboard! My Mum booked me on to one of the quicksilver camps, I was already a strong swimmer so it made sense. We’re very much an outdoor sport family, and that was it for me, I was hooked. M: What has kept you going back? W: It’s so much fun; I love the feeling of surfing. There is nothing better than nailing a trick, I move on to the next trick and keep falling and falling it gets me so annoyed, I want to prove I can do it so I keep going and going, you can’t give up. The adrenaline when you’re on a big steep wave, and you just drop down to the bottom, bottom turn and go back up it, it’s pretty cool! M: Do you have a favourite Surfer(s)? Who’s your inspiration? W: Mick Fanning or Gabriel Medina, Mick is such a powerful surfer with great technique and Gabriel Medina does insane airs!

M: What was it like to place 1st in the U14’s at the English National Surfing Championships in Newquay at the beginning of May? W: It was Amazing; I went from 4th to first in like 20s! When I was in the Semi’s of the U14’s I was in 3rd place for most of the heat, in the last five minutes I managed to scrape into 2nd and make the final, so I was out there during the final heat and thought I was doing ok, then I heard over the tannoy ‘’Blue Will Masterman in 4th’ I think it was the push I needed so I was sat out back knowing I needed to do something pretty special to place, I had all these thoughts in my head, so on the next wave I just went for it I did a really big round house cutback then bottom turned and did a snap. I think because mostly everyone was doing just snaps it gave me the scores I needed to place 1st. M: You rode on a new board in the Championships; do you think this was a factor in your winning? W: Definitely, when we arrived in Newquay the surf was knee high, I jumped in for a free surf and surfed pretty much how I would in Jersey but because the new board has the extra length and the extra volume it helped. The board (shaped and provided by Nutz) just flew. Of course I’m pretty tall, so that always makes it a bit more difficult on smaller waves, most of the guys I’m surfing against are much smaller than me which gives them a lower sense of gravity, more stability and flexibility on smaller waves. M: You’re not that tall are you? W: Yeah I’m 5’3 everyone is always surprised when I tell them how old I am. M: No? Stand-up let me see, you’re taller than me! (Will’s mum laughing in the background) and I suddenly feel rather small next to this 12 year old! Ok enough with height, how many boards do you have? W: Wow, I’ve got a rusty grom board, rescue board, my first Nutz board, a Nutz ‘pocket rocket’, the Nutz ‘livewire’ Kflex and my new Nutz livewire, which has increased by 4 inches since Dec, so 6 boards. M: What does it mean for you and your surfing to have a sponsor like Nutz? W: Nutz have sponsored me since Sept 2014. It’s huge to have someone there that believes in me, that supports me. Because Ryan Hervé (Nutz) shapes all of the boards himself and is so innovative in the way he designs them, it really makes such a big difference the quality is insane! Ryan comes out to watch me surf so the boards are built to spec for the type of surfer I am, my height, weight and the level of surfer I

am. When I was surfing in Portugal everyone was asking me about my board the ‘livewire’ Kflex; it was different to anything they had seen. Being sponsored by Nutz makes me feel part of something, it’s like winning a comp, I’ve worked really hard for it, I’ve accomplished something. M: There must be a lot of pressure. What has been the most intense competition for you? W: The English National Champs were huge for me and to take 1st was thrilling and completely unexpected, I feel under a lot of pressure now to prove it wasn’t a fluke, that I can keep performing at that level. I’ve just officially moved up to the U14’s though I’ve been competing in the U14’s for a bit now as well as the U12’s. I think it’s helped surfing against a higher level. I really feel I need to maintain the ability to reach every final of every competition! For the Azores I’d travelled so far, trained for nearly half a year, so much went into it I knew if I didn’t do well I would feel really disappointed. I didn’t make it through the 1st heat but accepted that I was up against some really strong surfers, they were just ridiculously good. I was 11, competing in the U14’s, it was a great experience! I did go through in the repêchage rounds though. Leaving the Azores feeling really pumped, I knew I had to up my game, study the competition to make sure I keep pushing forward so not to lag behind. M: So how much training do you fit in, how many hours do you try and surf each week? W: That’s like asking what I have for dinner every night! It varies so much, I would spend more time in the sea but my parents still make me do my homework – a lot. Whenever the swell is good I am out there, if it’s flat I am doing something that compliments my sport, Joel at Surf

Solutions posts great core training videos, I am part of the Jersey Aquatic Rescue Club (JARCS) and do the Mourant Ozannes Jersey Surf Academy Surf fitness training. I attend training in the UK once a month with Joel Gray of Surf Solutions as I’m part of the grom squad. It’s a long way to go every month but the training is invaluable, through it I’ve come on so much. It costs a bomb to travel to the coaching and competitions, we haven’t yet found a sponsor that can help with travel costs. M: Maybe someone in the Travel Industry out there reading this and willing to help? W: That would be amazing! It would mean so much to be able to get to more comps and coaching sessions, some of the UK guys are so good, training with them raises the bar. M: What’s on the cards for you in the next year/ the next 5 years? W: I just want to keep training, pushing myself, proving I can keep performing at the same level I did in the English Champs. I want to make it on to the GB squad, that means I need to keep placing in the big UK competitions. To keep surfing, improving my technique and winning. I really enjoyed meeting the Masterman’s, it isn’t hard to see the amount of dedication and support the whole family puts in for Will to be where he is. On my way out I caught up with Will’s brother Tom. ‘Do you like to surf? I asked him, the ten year old met the question with an enthusiastic nod. ‘Want to be as good as your brother?’ I probed, ‘BETTER’ was the response I got, I think Rachel and Mark have their hands full with two amazing, talented and motivated Kids! Hats off to you guys!



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The Perfect Pant Finding a great fitting trouser can be a traumatic experience. Have you ever found yourself thinking “looks or comfort, can’t have them both”. Or you find a style that fits perfectly on the leg but is too big/small on the waist or even worse creeps down when you sit exposing things just not supposed to be seen in public! Introducing the Emma pant, this truly is a life changer. The fabric is a viscose stretch which is a natural fibre, it breathes and is lovely to wear. A hidden elastic waistband gives a nice flat look under clothes. Available in three lengths, a trouser, a 7/8th continental style or Capri there are also two fits one regular and one slimmer, so there is sure to be one for you. All the basic colours are stocked as well as summer colours in the Capris, these are really worth a try and could spell the end of searching for that elusive great pant. Sizes 12 to 30 are available at £65 and £69.

When it comes to interior design, getting unique pieces that feel personal is the key to success.

elegant shelving, which helps to visualize items in your own home.

Forget the big stores, from vintage items to contemporary design, independent shops like West Collections have it all.

The base features a fantastic range of homeware products, including photo frames, clocks, vases, ornaments, cushions and a stunning bedding range.

Full of personal touches, The base reflects owner, Deirdre’s, eclectic tastes. Items are displayed on

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Aqua has undergone a complete makeover and moved to 24 Queen Street opposite the large Boots store. Selling a large range of jewellery including expressive and iconic designs such as the new skull range and handmade neon collection. You are sure to find something you love in Aqua from affordable gift ideas to luxury, designer brands. They offer a professional yet individual level of service, combined with fashion and ‘on-trend’ pieces to appeal to all customers. T: (01534) 735595 E: info@aquajersey.com 24 Queen Street, St. Helier JE2 4WD

Call in to Up and Above at No 50 Don Street, telephone 758808.

The summer season is upon us so why not freshen up your wardrobe ready for the holidays. Here at More Than Sport, we have added to our summer range with more styles of flip flops, swimwear, T-Shirts and vests not forgetting a huge range of shorts for all the family. WAXX, Animal, Billabong, LPB, Mustang, Hey dude and Pull-In offer sun, sea and style for Spring/ Summer 15. Visit us at Liberty Wharf or shop from the comfort of your home www.morethansport.co.uk More Than Sport, Liberty Wharf 01534 498057


All Aboard! Do you like our new twist on the Nautical Style? All Aboard is all about the nautical whites, blues and stripes you’re used to seeing with a twist, we’ve thrown a bit of red in there and changed up our patterns, add some natural colours, tan sandals or a brown overnight bag to really complete your ‘all aboard’ sailor look! Ladies we love floppy hats, remember to style your new look around one key piece and accessorise.

Stroll along the cobbled streets and enjoy major brand stores and unique, independent locally owned boutiques and a wide range of eateries. Whether it’s for a business breakfast, morning coffee, a light bite while shopping, spa treatments, cocktails or a vibrant night out ... Liberty Wharf is the new social hub of Jersey from dawn ‘til dusk.

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1. £215. Harry Foster, Beresford Street 4. £24.99. West Collections, Les Quennevais Precinct 7. £150. Harry Foster, Beresford Street

2. £78. Aqua, Queen Street

5. From £29. More Than Sport, Liberty Wharf 8. £63.99. More Than Sport, Liberty Wharf

3. £56. Aqua, Queen Street 6. £44.99. West Collections, Les Quennevais Precinct 9. £85.00. Up and Above, 50 Don Street


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Folklore Returns! Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past six months, you’ll have no doubt heard the news that Folklore is to make a return to Jersey this month (Sunday 14th June) after a three-year break. The inaugural event in 2012 featured live music from the likes of Ray Davies, Van Morrison and Badly Drawn Boy in People’s Park, but this year the organisers have made some tweaks to the format and formula, not to mention the setting as they look forward to hosting their first event at the stunning Val De La Mare Reservoir, just off the Five Mile Road in St Ouen. A one-day event, Folklore boasts three stages in all – the Main Stage, Islands Stage and returning Agapanthus Stage, as well as a brand new Family Zone. The Main Stage features music from headliners James, whose indie anthems include ‘Sit Down’ and ‘She’s A Star’, 90s rockers Reef, ska and dub from Dreadzone and Gentleman’s Dub Club, and psychedelic strangeness from The Doors Alive, plus Jersey’s own Nerina Pallot, Lloyd Yates and up-and-coming (and super talented) folk musician Tadhg Daly. The Agapanthus Stage is curated in partnership with Jersey Arts Trust serving up music, comedy, spoken word and even magic, with soul man Jake Isaac, who is signed to Sir Elton’s Rocket Man label, ‘rock n’ roll magician’ Pete Heat, and legendary comedy cabaret croonster John Shuttleworth. The Islands Stage is a new addition to Folklore and in keeping with its spirit of inclusiveness and friendship, aims to unite the Channel Islands by showcasing the best live music from around these isles – Jersey’s Little Big Band, Guernsey’s Buffalo Huddleston and Sark’s incredible psychedelic folk oddities The Recks are amongst those lining up. Meanwhile, in the new Family Zone, there’ll be many a wholesome activity for kids and parents to enjoy together, including dance workshops, an arts and crafts area, face

painting, cake decorating and storytelling, adding a cosy, friendly village fete element to the proceedings. There’ll also be meditation and yoga workshops for those looking to unwind, and of course the obligatory real ale bar and food village for the thirsty and hungry respectively. The ethos of this year’s Folklore is one of celebrating not just music and art, but friendship and togetherness. There’s many a largescale, breakneck-paced, relentlessly loud and energetic festival out there, but Folklore seems to be looking for something a bit different. At an intimate 4,000 capacity, it’s a warm hug of a festival, in a beautiful setting in St Ouen’s Bay, at a time of year when the days are long and the nights are short, and will no doubt appeal to those that are looking for great music and art, but at a relaxed enough pace to unwind, chill out and soak it all up with friends. And when headliners James take to the Main Stage at the end of the night, it’ll undoubtedly be one of Jersey’s musical highlights of the year. Folklore, we’ve missed you. It’s good to have you back. Folklore 2015 Event Tickets ONLINE >>>https://folklore2015.eventbrite.co.uk

James - Main Stage Headliner Lloyd Yates Band Main Stage John Shuttleworth Agapanthus Stage (Sponsored by Jersey Arts Trust)

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Big Ben Recommends: Graeme Le Maistre “The right shoe and the wrong shoe cost the same money” Graeme Le Maistre Sports specialises in all techincal sports including running. We have the top running footwear available in store and offer 100% of our time to provide you with the best customer service we can. Each staff member has been trained to analyse the customer’s running technique so they can advise on what training shoe could be for you. Through the use of specific equipment, including video equipment, computer software and a treadmill, our aim is to properly assess your running style. The gait analysis service will assess your gait in a range of appropriate shoes. A slow motion video playback will then allow our staff to demonstrate the properties of each of the shoes, explain how they apply to you and ultimately find the ideal shoe for you.

Anna Maraj Hair & Beauty

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Anna has over 25 years experience in the beauty and aesthetic industry.

The Green Olive The relaxed & vibrant Green Olive Restaurant has been run for the last 13 years by Paul Le Brocq and his wife Anna. They serve a wide range of creative Fusion, Mediterranean & Asian flavours including white meat, local produce, poultry and stunning seafood options and can cater for all dietary requirements including vegan, vegetarian and gluten free. The Green Olive Restaurant is recognized for using local, fresh & seasonal produce all year round and are one of only a handful of restaurants in Jersey to be featured in the Waitrose Good Food Guide 2015. To book: T:728198 E:greenoliverestaurant@hotmail.com www.greenoliverestaurant.co.uk 1 Anley Street, St. Helier

She specialises in clinical skin care treatments using Medik8. Medik8 products are designed, developed and formulated by a team of biochemists and pharmacologists. The products are specifically designed to target skin ageing, acne, redness pigmentation and dryness. Anna Maraj offers the whole hair and beauty service from beauty treatments, including eye lash and brow tints, to skin care treatments to help rehydrate skn. It is proven that a good massage can help you not only feel better but also speed up muscle recovery after a workout so treat yourself for just £37.00. Like Anna Maraj Hair and Beauty on Facebook to keep up to date with their products, offers and to find out about Big Ben’s Club Members discount. 01534 780870 37 Hill Street, St. Helier


Welcome to Big Ben’s Fit Club Do you feel intimidated entering a gym or joining a traditional mixed Boot Camp? If so, you are not alone! I specialise in training programs designed for people of all fitness levels, and look to deliver an effective Full Body, Fat Blasting workout in every single class!

Andy’s Transformation Before: 16 stone | Now: 14 Stone

Before

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In September 2014 life was busy I had a lot of serious issues at work that was very stressful at the time. After dinner and at weekends I would often drink beers and wine and the odd cigar to help unwind. Looking back it was too much. I was not happy with my health or how I looked. I wanted to change but did not know where and how. My wife Vickie started going to Big Bens FitClub at our local school and started nagging me to join her.

Is there a special occasion that you need to get ready for, or do you simply want to look and feel better but haven’t worked out in months or even years?

I thought it was just for the ‘ladies’ and that it was not for me. But I gave it a go, it was hard work but I would feel great after.

Whatever your circumstances I can help you achieve and maintain the body that you have always wanted.

I joined Big Bens FitClub program and at end of 6 weeks I had lost nearly 2 stone and 4 inches of my waist. I now feel healthy, confident and much more positive about me and my life.

My training sessions provide a friendly and comfortable environment for everyone and promote these common goals – To Get Fit, Lose Weight and Have Fun doing it!

“There is no fitness secret or magic pill responsible for Andy’s success just hard work doing 3 classes a week and eating clean, healthy food.” Ben

Big Ben’s Fit Club Classes Monday Super Sweat 6.15pm - 7.15pm Le Rocquier School Tuesday Fit Club Express 5.45am - 6.30am Elm Rock Community Centre, St. Helier Legs, Tums & Bums 6.15pm - 7.15pm Le Rocquier School Wednesday Slim Start Club 6.15pm - 7.15pm St. Patrick’s Hall next to F.B Fields Thursday Fit Club Express 5.45am - 6.30am Elm Rock Community Centre, St. Helier Circuit Training & Boxing 6.15pm - 7.15pm Le Rocquier School Contact Ben on 07700331681 ben@bigbensfitclub.com Facebook: Big Ben’s Fit Club www.bigbensfitclub.com

Guilt Free Chicken Tikka Masala by Rebecca Statt This recipe is a healthy alternative to a take away curry!!! Nutritional Info Serves 4 Calories per serving 200Kcal Ingredients • 4 skinless chicken breasts, cut into chunks • 1 hand fully of curry leaves • 1 tsp smoked paprika • 2 garlic cloves, crushed • 2 red onions, chopped • 1 x 2cm piece fresh ginger, chopped

• 1 tsp cumin seeds • ½ tsp ground tumeric • 1 tsp garam masala • 1 small red chilli, chopped • 1-2 tsps vegetable stock powder • 1 x 400g can plum tomatoes, blended • 2 tbsps 3% fat natural yogurt • fresh coriander, to serve • freshly ground black pepper Cooking Instructions 1. Place the chicken chunks in a bowl with the smoked paprika and crushed garlic. Mix well and season with black pepper.

2. Preheat a non-stick frying pan and dryfry the onions and the curry leaves until soft and lightly browned. Stir in the spices and cook for 1-2 minutes, then add the chicken, and move it around the pan to coat with the other spices. 3. When the chicken changes colour, add the remaining ingredients except the yogurt and coriander, then simmer gently for 20 minutes until the chicken is cooked. 4. Before serving, stir in the yogurt and chopped coriander. Serve with basmati rice of brown rice.


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Popular Styles... Industrial Modern Think bare brick complimented by raw steel and wood. Hailing from the Industrial Era this style is all about greys, grey slate, grey walls and grey worktops making it clean and yet still surprisingly homely and warm. Coastal Cottage In contrast to the greys of Industrial, Coastal Cottage is all about soft furnishings, think white, blue and beachy! Natural colours complimented by natural wood, white framed mirrors, sea shells and of course cushions, lots of cushions. Bohemian (Boho) Forget whites and greys and swamp them out for big, full and vibrant colours (Red and Purple work great). Dust off the Plants and arrange strategically (but not too strategically) around the place, use dark wood with lots of lamps and accessories, mini Buddha's and pictures in golden frames. Light incense and don’t forget the big plushy meditation rug!

My Style... I never really know what “style” I am. I change my mind constantly. One minute I’m sophisticated and modern and the next shabby chic. I guess the right word to use would be creative! My house style is defined by what I like at the time, it doesn’t matter if its vintage modern or Bohemian if I see it and like it I will find a place in my house for it! Testament to this is the mismatch array of accessories and furniture I have in my living room, who would have thought that brick wallpaper, black gloss coffee table and big Bohemian coloured cushions would go together?! But I make it work. Much of my furniture is up-cycled giving my bedroom the coastal cottage feel – a contrast to the array of styles featured in my living room. One thing is for sure I really have been style inspired.


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Summer DIY Projects Do-It-Yourself decorating allows you to customize your home to your exact taste. It can also be a lot cheaper as you don’t need a lot to get started. Instead of buying new furniture to replace older items why not just up cycle?

2. Make a stylish book case from an old chest of drawers or dresser.

If you’re bored or tired of your once loved pieces and fancy a change you should consider making your own. Decorating accessories is a fun and frugal way to add style to your space.

3. Gather a handful of floating frames and hang on a wall in an abstract arrangement. Frames do not have to be filled with just pictures, frame precious memories such as postcards and napkins from your favourite restaurant, even samples of wallpaper you like – anything that strikes your fancy.

These are our 3 favourite creative ideas to try. 1. Turn an old chair in to a piece of art.

Tip: Keep old nik-naks such as door nobs and old material as these can come in handy when you least expect it.

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Now that I’ve got your attention you may as well read on! If the article title referred to antiques, most people would turn the page without even looking. To me this is a sad reflection of modern life where buyers have deserted antique shops in favour of the Ikea look where everyone has exactly the same things in their homes. An individual should be able to have the confidence to furnish their home in the way they want to, not the way they are told to!

Antiques as investments? Antiques, other than at the most expensive levels, should not be considered to be investments. They are functional, practical, durable and above all, inexpensive. Vintage and antique items are the ultimate in recyclability. They are reusable and even better, resalable!

They are the ultimate green commodity. If you are concerned with environmental damage caused by the manufacture of MDF Why buy “traditional” art and antiques? or particle board as it has recently become Instead of the scary antiques shop think known then the carbon footprint of antiques second hand, pre-owned. To some, antique is nil (other than the fuel used in delivering conjures an image of something that will be them to your house)! expensive and exclusive to large houses or stately homes. To others, something old and No one can claim that antique furniture has dirty and falling apart. Because their parents proved to be a good investment over the last are the first generation where antiques have 20 years but they are still worth more than not been avidly collected many people are new furniture bought at the same time! unsure of where antiques will fit into their Prices have now fallen to a level where prelives and are afraid of trying something owned vintage items represent exceptional new with something old. The word antique value for money. As with all collecting fields provokes an image of old fashioned, the very best items have soared in price something their grandparents would have whereas everything else has fallen by the owned. wayside. However, even the biggest falls cannot compare with the loss in value of buying Today people seem to have lost their desire new items constructed from veneered MDF! for individuality and they have lost this connection with the past. This is partly due Vintage items from antiquity to Art Deco to the lack of time people have to spare so are all accessible to the modern buyer if they they go for the production line, quick fix have the desire to find them and the old sayof the modern interiors retailer, the one ing “Always buy the best you can afford” has stop shop all delivered virtually the next never been truer. day. However time spent carefully selecting vintage items will be much more A fine Georgian mahogany chest of drawers rewarding in terms of pleasure, intellectual can be purchased for less than the cost of a interest and may eventually be rewarding build your own (if you can work out the infinancially as the cycle goes on and antiques structions and if all the bits are there) set of and traditional art come back into fashion. drawers from a well-known DIY shop. Af-

“Don’t be afraid, take the journey and discover there is life after IKEA!”

ter 200 years the Georgian chest will be as There is no doubt that younger buyers are strong as the day it was made, I don’t think terrified to go into a shop full of old stuff the same can be said for the MDF version! because they know nothing about it and are scared of showing their ignorance. There is What does the future hold for antiques and only one way to learn and that is to go and their values? see what is out there. They are fearful of It is virtually impossible for prices of tradi- being ripped off and paying too much for tional antique furnishings to fall any lower. something but how can this be when fine The prices of nearly all antique items and quality old stuff can be bought for less than traditional art were much higher ten years short lived new stuff! ago. They currently represent exceptional value and when new buyers emerge from the Don’t be afraid, take the journey and discovcurrent trend for minimalism and white fur- er there is life after IKEA! niture, prices will almost certainly rise. By Stephen Cohu I know people who are filling warehouses with fine antique furniture knowing full-well that within a few years they could see high returns on their investment. Antiques can be brought up to date, for example, by covering a Georgian armchair in a quality animal print fabric or a contemporary textile design. Just about anything and everything is currently being painted to fit in with the modern look. Why not if it gives things a new lease of life? Mixing pre-owned and new is not against the law and a bit of each gives a home character and individuality. It’s all a matter of confidence!


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Most people have an emotional bond with their property, the bricks and mortar hold some great memories.

We are a little slow getting into the summer this year by the look of things, but with a bit of decent weather, people shake off the blues of the past winter months and look forward to spring and by now a bit more warmth in the sun. The asparagus are through, the new potatoes are abundant and maybe it’s about time to put the house on the market. But how and with who? Most people have an emotional bond with their property, they may have lived in there for many years, and the bricks and mortar hold some great memories. It has also swallowed up a great deal of your spare time and money in taking care of it, but will that equate to the price you think it is worth? Many upgrades people put into their homes are for that very reason, they are homes, not just

houses and the upgrades are often to our taste and the way we want to live in them. Unfortunately that does not necessarily equate to an increase in value of the property, but what it does almost certainly do is make the property more saleable.

little, but it is also likely to sell in preference to the one down the road that needs some work at a similar price, but if the one down the road offers an opportunity for the new owners to put their own stamp on it with a difference in prices, that’s something else.

Similar properties in the same location, on a street or in an estate or in a block, have a “ceiling” price, a price beyond which it is unlikely to exceed without something fundamental and significant being different from those around it. A much larger plot, maybe on a corner in an estate, with potential to extend or a loft conversion or extra parking. But however, if your house is in great condition, and is smartly presented, not only is it likely to get close to the ceiling price, or maybe even push it a

So, who is right? To be honest, there are too many other factors involved for just one answer in an article like this, but that is why who you choose as your agent is really important. Vendors so very often get hung up on the commission rate an agency charges, rather than how the agency is going to represent them. It is in part understandable, as the fees involved with selling a property are always significant. However, who you employ is a bigger consideration. You have had a few agents around to value

the property, who did you click with? Who appeared to share your view on how to present your home? Who spent some time with you to discuss what you wanted and really listened to you? Who had done their homework to justify the valuation they gave you rather than plucking a figure out of the sky? Treat the valuation as an interview, because a good working relationship with your agent is highly valuable, particularly if you are prepared to at least consider their advice. If you get the right agent for you, who presents your home in the way it is best presented for the market, at a price that truly represents its value, the offers should follow.

the advice is almost always free! Harry’s back. Apart from being at home while people were there to look after him, he had a few days holiday in a great boarding kennel we use while I popped to the UK. But normal service has resumed and he is snoring soundly in his bed while I slave away diligently! What a life. Till next month. Dennis Shore First Choice Manager

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From a very early age I was always taught the value of having a job and working hard. I spent many a summer holiday and weekend shovelling sand and cement and carrying blocks up ladders working for my father, a carpenter/builder by trade. I wasn’t too keen on this line of work so by 16 I hurried myself into my first role working at the local pound shop and continued to work in retail for quite a number of years. Looking back I have always enjoyed working in retail and loved the comradery with the customers. At the age of 23, I made the decision to leave home and discover the world…. only to get as far as Jersey! I arrived on this beautiful, bustling island with £250 in my back pocket, carrying two heavy holdalls, with no job and nowhere to stay. Typically, I bumped into a familiar face from my hometown of Kilkenny whilst making my way up King Street, we started chatting and as it turned out, we were both in the same predicament, with nowhere to stay. We eventually found a little guest house that went by the name of Harve de Pas Lido and there I stayed until I could secure a job. I worked for a number of companies, including JT Global, working there for nine and a half years as a Senior Retail Sales Advisor and Business Relationship Manager. I also provided, privately, IT sales and support back up for a number of select clients in senior positions. Finally, in 2013, I was approached by the director of a reputable and established estate agency firm, and given the break I so needed and started working within a team as a Property Sales & Lettings Negotiator. A year later I was approached by another successful local estate agent, ND Estates, also as a Property Sales & Lettings Negotiator. It is through this role that I felt I really excelled and learned a great deal from the owner Nick. For me, he is still one of the best educated professionals on the island when it comes to his property knowledge and conveyancing. I certainly enjoyed my time working with the team there. However, like everything in life we have to make decisions that further our growth, and for me, the decision to move on and start

up my own business was driven by my eagerness to be successful. The idea of setting up my own estate agency was an easy one, although a little daunting at first. You’ll find stress in every occupation nowadays, but I’m lucky, I really enjoy what I do so it’s just about finding that balance. I’ve always had a passion for property, coming from a family in the building trade it was something that’s always played a large part in my life. This role has allowed me to meet with some of the most interesting people and there is nothing more humbling than a client inviting you into their home and their lives to potentially change it. Equally finding the perfect home for a client is very rewarding, I’ve had the pleasure of making this happen for many of my friends over the years. The process of buying or selling a property can be one of the most stressful and challenging times for both purchasers and sellers and so it is important that as a negotiator you remain in control of the sale process every step of the way to minimise the stress. We do find ways of making the sale happen no matter what roadblocks should stand in the way providing both parties are happy and it’s for the right reasons. Having a good solid relationship with the sellers, purchasers, solicitors, conveyancers and surveyors allows us as negotiators to have access to important information much earlier in the process, which helps prevent any last minute pitfalls. Congratulating clients on completion day gives me such an overwhelming sense of achievement. This sense of achievement is only heightened by returning clients, this is when you know you’re doing something right. Taking in all of what I’ve said above, my goals are simple, to learn as much as there is to know about this industry, be honest and true to my clients, and of course, to be successful!



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Technology In The Office “Wifi – Do you remember using a metal coat hanger as a TV aerial? Well, this is about the same, the only difference is - it doesn’t work no matter where you stand.” We have gone through some tremendous technological advances in the last 50 years, mostly for the better of course but have all the changes been real improvements? Some innovations were undoubtedly fantastic, for those of us who can remember, my favourite was the new office telephone on which you could store Mum’s number and dial all the digits at the press of a single button! Then there’s the fax paper that didn’t secretly fade to nothing in three months; correction fluid that smelt great, aircon (which didn’t), the cessation of smoking at work and the mobile phone. And from the beginning we’ve had very cheap pocket calculators, then the Golfball typewriter, CD ROMs, Prozac, then the world-wide-web, memory sticks and now YouTube and LinkedIn!

back, it’s not all so wonderful. Today, I don’t even know my mum’s number because now I merely press a photograph of her and am immediately connected and, having finally learned how to operate a facsimile machine, they have dropped them for alternative clever imaging devices all of which are beyond my operational abilities. (I have come to learn that this is what children are for).

colleagues help and guidance in the hope that if they ever see me approach some office machinery, they will take pity and come over to help me make it work!

If I am honest, I have loathed technology ever since it embarked on a personal campaign in 1979 to fail me at every future opportunity. I need only walk past a photocopier and it will cease all activity, sit back, relax and appear to taunt me in whirring code slouched in its position against the office wall.

• We email each other even if we are within 8 feet of one another because it’s easier? So we rarely talk or engage face to face. With email, so much is often lost in translation when missing facial expressions turn simple email responses into heartless rebuffals.

Let’s take a look at some of the changes which have come about because of new technology. You can judge for yourself whether they are welcome, useful or desirable:

• We text each other regularly So, I quickly gave up trying to em- throughout the day, the resultant brace technology and have always effect being merely to spread conWhat a journey! But when I think freely and willingly offered work fusion and confirm to our children

“...all of which are beyond my operational abilities. (I have come to learn that this is what children are for)”

that English (like Latin) is a dead On the other hand, today with sulanguage (lol). per-fast broadband and quick access to almost all the information ever • We are almost entirely dependent created or collated on this planet, upon ‘systems’ in business, so when how did we ever manage before? they do fail – we are all generally incapacitated in some significant way Because of this technology, research – at least until some wizard from the on almost any topic is as simple as IT department appears with ‘spells’ interrogating a dictionary and if you and special words of reassurance perform the research with care and learned from a manual. diligence can be really rewarding and productive: financials, reports, • Then we have printers that also prospectuses, genealogy, medical adcopy, staple, collate, file, scan and, vances, the latest on everything in fact. it would seem, judge for themselves Internet learning is also fun, studying when to complete your instructions. languages, gaining online qualificaAnd, even today, they still can’t find tions and researching new hobbies. their own paper! Only last week within the space of a • Outlook contacts and calendars! mad 10 hours I needed to know a) When I used a diary I never double how to prune grape vines, b) how to booked appointments now the sys- replace the gubbins inside a seemtem we use positively facilitates that. ingly impenetrable European water As for contacts, just watch out when cistern and c) I needed to know the in your records you have Ashleigh lyrics to the old Irish folksong “Padnext to Ashley or Nick next to Nicki. dy McGinty’s goat”. (Don’t ask) I got (Well to be fair any hiccups here has the lot, for free, within seconds and more to do with my age than any for this, I can forgive all of technolofailings in the instruction manual or gies’ downsides… those helpful Microsoft people). Words by Vernon Breese • Wifi – Do you remember ever using a metal coat hanger as a TV aerial? Well, this is about the same, the only difference is - it doesn’t work no matter where you stand. • PowerPoint. This is an old favourite now for presentations and that surprises me. They are not very powerful in truth and when the laptop or whatever other device you have relied upon fails – you actually have nothing to ‘point’ at!


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Connectivity Review

The Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities (CICRA) is set to implement retail-minus price controls on wholesale leased lines provided by JT in Jersey and Sure in Guernsey following its business connectivity consultation. Leased lines, also known as private circuits, are commonly used by businesses to provide secure, dedicated, high capacity data and voice connections between offices and third parties.

sive pricing, Sure in Guernsey and JT in Jersey continue to have significant market power (SMP) in the provision of leased lines to other telecoms operators and that CICRA undertook a review of it would be appropriate to put a the sector in 2014 engaging with retail minus price control of telecoms operators, businesses and minus 20%. policymakers, to discover if the market was working in the best A retail-minus price control sets interests of business consumers in the wholesale prices of products terms of choice, quality and value within a market with reference to for money. the associated retail price and with a minus margin that is considered CICRA has concluded that, while sufficient for an efficient operator to there was no evidence of exces- compete profitably in that market.

Arc Is Investment Monitoring Firm Of The Year Meet Joe, from Logfiller To introduce Layer8 to clients, Logfiller approached 3CI to produce a short animation explaining the benefits of having user experience insight.

real-time information about how end users experience and interact with the desktop environment and it generates new data revealing precise, actionable insights and event verification, Logfiller opened its Jersey and US complementing your major IT offices in June 2014 and has been systems. going from strength to strength, with the launch of the latest itera- 3CI were brought in to tion of their user software, Layer8 create a short animation released in April. explaining just what Layer8 does and how it can benefit companies, Layer8 provides powerful user ex- effectively bringing the script to perience insight to help improve life. They were incredibly helpefficiency, cyber security and ful, not only in terms of meeting compliance. It allows you to see tight deadlines but also using their expert knowledge to make recommendations and ensure that the production was of the highest quality. The video can be seen on Logfiller’s homepage. See it at www.logfiller.com

Asset Risk Consultants (ARC) has been named as Investment Monitoring Company of the Year at the 10th Annual Citywealth Magic Circle awards.

winners and looks for qualities such as market-leading products and services, innovative solutions to private client dilemmas and overall contribution to the profession.

The awards, held at the Grange Hotel in London in May recognise the best private client advisors and wealth managers in the investment industry. An independent panel of industry judges determines the

Graham Harrison, ARC Group managing director, said: “We are delighted to win the award as we head towards our 20th anniversary. We would like to take the opportunity to thank Karen Jones,

the team at CityWealth, the Judging Panel and all those who voted and contributed. “Investment monitoring is one element of our business that we are extremely proud of; it complements our research and investment consulting services and supports our primary goal of becoming the leading global private client investment consulting practice.”

JT’s eGaming Recognised In Prestigious Awards JT has been shortlisted in the ‘Best customer service’ and ‘Datacentre of the year’ categories in the 2015 eGR B2B Awards. Organised by eGaming Review Magazine, the awards recognise and celebrate the very best global service providers in the online Gaming industry and the winners will be announced at a gala dinner to be held on Tuesday 16 June at The Pavilion at the Tower of London. The event will

be attended by over 500 eGaming service providers and B2B operators from around the world, and JT is the only Channel Island based provider to be shortlisted.

everything we do and we are very pleased to have our customer service commitments recognised.We have an enviable 100% client retention record in this sector, which in itself is a reflection of the high quality of service Paul Taylor, Managing Director of JT that we offer to our global client base.” (Guernsey) said: “We are very proud to have been shortlisted in these To date JT has invested over two important categories for these £40million in its Channel Island based prestigious industry awards. Our Data Centre facilities and off-island eGaming team works very hard to fibre connectivity, and have further put our customers at the centre of expansion plans for this year.


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The Importance of Networking by Claire Boscq-Scott #TheBQB

The Introverted & Extroverted Networker “Introversion increases with intelligence; more than 75% of people with IQs above 160 are introverts.” According to C. G. Jung’s theory of psychological types, introduced in the 1920s, there are different attitudes people use to direct their energy. Two major types are described as extroversion and introversion.

either extroverting or introverting. To be a good networker you definitely need to possess a bit of both. Excellent communication skills are crucial in networking and being a great listener, a true virtue of introverts, is the first step to becoming a great networker and passer of reYou can take a simple personality ferrals. test, the Myers-Briggs test for example, which traces the patterns in The extroverted character is almost your behavior to one of 16 distinct always comfortable walking into a personality types. It will provide room full of strangers and talking a framework for understanding to a group right away. It is worth reyourself and appreciating the dif- membering that a good networker ferences in others. also has two ears and one mouth and should use them proportionAs far as extroverts go, they tend to ally. thrive off being around other people, they take pleasure in activities In ‘The Introvert’s Guide to Sucthat involve large social gather- cess in Business and Leadership’ ings and also tend to work well in author Lisa Petrilli notes that introgroups. An extroverted person will verts represent from 25 to 49% of often enjoy time spent with people the population. She also recognises and find less reward in time spent that introversion increases with inalone. Extroverts are energised telligence; more than 75% of people when around other people, they ra- with IQs above 160 are introverts. diate positive energy and are more prone to boredom when they are For those of you who are introalone. verted, networking is really not your favorite pastime, however, In comparison, introverts often avoiding networking can be catake pleasure in solitary activities, reer-limiting, so use networking such as reading, writing and using to do what you do best and build computers. They enjoy time spent relationships. by themselves and find less reward in time spent with large groups of Here are a few tips to successful people, though they may enjoy in- networking for introverts: teractions with close friends. Trust Network on your own terms: is usually an issue of significance: a commit to networking, but in a virtue of utmost importance to in- way you find comfortable. Nettroverts is choosing a worthy com- work one-on-one rather than in panion. They are generally more groups. Look to create valuable, analytical before speaking and are deep relationships with a modest easily overwhelmed by too much number of valued leaders, rather stimulation from social gatherings than compiling a long list of superand engagement. ficial relationships.

individual in advance and think through the ways you can help them and vice versa. Make sure you know where you are going and you are prepared ahead of the networking event. Leverage your skills as an introvert: listening is probably one of your strengths; prepare some questions in advance that can get the conversation going. Use email and social media to get the conversation started in advance and keep it going after the meeting.

And a few tips for the extroverts: Make others comfortable: Initiate and carry on conversations with Yet, in reality, each and every one of Create a comfortable environ- people in any situation. Extroverts us spends a certain amount of time ment for yourself: learn about the are at ease with small talk and chit-

chat, become a connector and in- meet again or use social media to troduce people to each other. carry on the relationship you have just made. Pay attention and honor others’ communication styles: it won’t Whether an introvert or an extrobe easy for you to do this, but net- vert and wanting to learn more working is a win-win situation so tips and tricks on how to network you really need to butt off some- more successfully, join us for The times and listen to the conversa- Busy Queen Bee’s Networking tion, rather than just being the Masterclass on Monday 22nd June centre of the conversation at all at Grand Jersey, between 4.30pm time. and 8pm. The masterclass is designed to help participants develop Build long-lasting relationships: confidence in their ability to conthe problem for you extroverted nect with people, create a posiindividuals is the next stage, you tioning statement, make a positive are so busy and so want to get to first and lasting impression and talk to the next person, you could build a personal brand. Don’t miss actually miss out on great oppor- out; book now by emailing info@ tunity. So follow through on your thebusyqueenbee.com or calling conversations, make a point to 07797 828950.


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Business News In Brief Ogier Launches Global Team Providing Offshore & Legal Advice Relevant To Tax Ogier has launched a crossjurisdictional Tax team in response to requirements from corporate clients, their advisers and trustees. Having advised financial institutions, multinational corporates, funds and asset managers on offshore and legal advice relevant to tax for many years, the firm has now drawn together a team of partners with specific tax expertise. ‘Our tax team is global, reflecting the fact that many of our clients operate in more than one jurisdiction,’ said

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Kristina Le Feuvre is new President at Jersey Chamber of Commerce

Jersey based partner Chris Byrne. ‘The depth and breadth of our knowledge ensures that we are able to support our clients’ business needs by providing access to lawyers who understand tax issues across our global network of offices.’ Ogier is the only offshore law firm with a Luxembourg capability and Luxembourg partner Caroline Bormans is a recognised tax expert. The other team members are:

Kristina Le Feuvre has been appointed as President of the Jersey Chamber of Commerce, having been voted in at the recent Annual General Meeting.

Prior to setting up the aMaizin! Adventure Park business in 2001, Kristina worked in the financial services industry for ten years.

Kristina, who runs the aMaizin! Adventure Park in St Peter with her husband, Carlton, will serve a two-year term of office.

Speaking at the AGM, she said “the Chamber’s hundred or so committee members would need to work together. "Jersey is going through a difficult time and there are She is the first female some difficult decisions to President in the Chambers' be reached," she said. "We near-250-year history taking need to ensure that the over from James Filleul. Chamber plays a vital role."

BVI – Simon Schilder Cayman – David Cooney Guernsey – Marcus Leese Hong Kong – Nathan Powell Jersey – Chris Byrne

Walkers Announces Major Expansion in Response to Client Demand In response to consistent client demand, Walkers announced it will be reentering the corporate and fiduciary services business with the launch of Walkers Professional Services in

mid-June. The firm will also be expanding its global legal footprint to Bermuda, where it plans to open an office, becoming the first major international offshore firm to enter that market as a new entrant.

First Names Group appoints new Group Head of Marketing Leading trust, fund and corporate services provider, First Names Group, has appointed Alison Duffy as its new Group Head of Marketing, Communications and PR. The appointment is effective immediately. Alison will be responsible for managing and communicating the First Names Group brand both externally and internally across its 14 locations.

Her role will also encompass the Group’s subsidiary brands, FNTC & Moore Management. Alison, who will be based in the Group’s Dublin office, is a Chartered Marketer through the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and holds an MSc in Digital Marketing. Throughout her career Alison has worked for a range of brands across multiple industry sectors.

Steve Rickards appointed as Barclays Head of Offshore Funds Barclays has appointed Steve Rickards as Head of Offshore Funds. He will lead the creation and implementation of the bank’s offshore funds strategy and report directly to Paul Savery, MD of personal

and corporate banking in the Channel Islands. Steve has 30 years’ experience with Barclays in corporate banking and international finance centres.

Advocate Mike Preston Joins The Partnership Of Hatstone Lawyers Hatstone Lawyers is delighted to announce that Mike Preston has joined the firm as a Group Partner. Mike enhances Hatstone Lawyers’ existing litigation and dispute resolution team, and brings the number of partners to six and the total number of qualified lawyers in the firm to 32. Mike is a highly experienced and wellrespected trial lawyer, specialising in trust and commercial dispute resolution as well as having appeared in several of the major criminal trials of recent years. He qualified as an English Solicitor in 1991 before returning to Jersey in 1993. He was sworn in as an Advocate of the Royal Court in 1999, becoming a Partner in his previous Jersey practice a year later. Mike is a member of the

Advocates and Solicitors Examination Board and also sits as a Deputy Chair of the Jersey Employment and Discrimination Tribunal.

major pieces of litigation and has helped several clients achieve excellent results without the cost of expensive court proceedings. This appointment can only increase the firm’s Mike brings with him many years’ ability to cater for the requirements of experience in the Jersey legal and existing and new clients in this area. financial services industry. Hatstone Lawyers, a Top 15 Offshore Group Partner Simon Vivian Law Firm (in a survey published by commented: “We are absolutely The Lawyer in February 2015), is delighted to welcome Mike on board acknowledged as a leading boutique as a Group Partner. He has built a law firm providing legal services from reputation as one of Jersey’s leading its three offices in Jersey, Panama trial lawyers in trust disputes and and South Africa. Since its inception high-profile criminal cases. This in December 2011, the firm has not appointment marks the next step in only seen considerable growth, it our development.” has also recently enjoyed significant recognition, having been shortlisted Since the establishment of Hatstone’s for the prestigious Lawyer Awards litigation and dispute resolution team in the Offshore Law Firm of the Year in 2012, it has advised on several category.


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The Power of Balance – Who’s In Charge? “companies reduced turn over, salaries remained static, bonuses, well what bonuses?” I had the unfortunate experience recently of having to make a trip to the Dentist, with it being several months since my last appointment and following a bad experience with my previous dentist I was in the market for a new one. Anyone who knows me personally will know what a big deal this is for me, I am terrified of dentists and require a friend and a very, very patient Dentist. But needs must so I made some calls, checked reviews, spoke to friends and having done my research made an appointment at the dentist of my choice. The power in this scenario was almost all mine, I had complete autonomy over which dentist I chose. My point (other than that I survived the appointment… Go me! ) is that in this real-life example I was the employer and I had my choice of many qualified and no doubt very good dentists (candidates) and that is what the employment market has been like… up until recently. The last few years have seen some of the highest unemployment levels. Qualified and experienced candidates were out of work, companies reduced turn over, redundancies were rife, salaries remained static, bonuses, well what bonuses? Companies, the few who were recruiting had their pick of a really good bunch of flexible candidates who had to be willing to negotiate whilst bring-

ing experience to the table for fewer demands than ever before. Life was tough for the experienced, qualified and unemployed. It wasn’t really a picnic for employers either, hundreds of resumes were sent in for every position and a tough choice often had to be made between several strong candidates. Many recruiters I heard of hammered the phones and took three steps back in their careers reverting to a sales role, whilst desperately trying to sell candidates into nonexisting jobs, this damaged the recruitment industry and many agencies folded. We were in an employer driven market and everyone knew it.

knowledge gap’’ these are the indications we are in a candidate driven market; they are also just the products of bad planning, but I’ll come back to that. The truth is there is just as much talent now as there was in the employer driven market but there are more jobs too and this means demand outstrips supply.

The job market right now is prime for job seekers (or the term I prefer career seekers / developers) and reports show that the nation is experiencing its largest job growth since 1991. According to research two thirds of those that reject an offer with a company do so because they have at least one other offer, candidates are pulling out of the selection process if they feel it’s not being managed properly and more importantly aren’t even entering the selection process if what Because now candidates you have the they have heard about the company isn’t choice. good and that info doesn’t have to come from friends or acquaintances, it can be on- By Marie-Clara Thaureux line. Did somebody say Glass Door?

What this means for you, the candidate, is choice. Already we are seeing candidates ‘acting differently’ the onus is now, more than before, on the company to ‘win’ the candidate as much as the candidate to ‘win’ the company, both candidates and employers ‘wooing’ each other. This would make the process far more balanced, however qualified and experienced candidates (hands up if you work in Funds or Accounts) have the freedom to ‘’shop around’’, and take their What some still have yet to catch on to is pick of companies. that we are no longer employer driven, the balance of power has shifted and candidates, If you were with me a few paragraphs ago, you will recall I mentioned you’re in charge. bad Planning. The crux of the Lately you will have heard terms such as ‘’Talent Shortage’’ we are now “candidate or talent shortage, skills or experiencing isn’t because we During an employer driven market, talent is everywhere and a lot of talent is unemployed. Long selection processes are common, sometimes 3-4 interviews are held, salaries are fiercely negotiated and offers can take up to 4-8 weeks to be made, companies become a bit more lax when it comes to replying to every application and candidates become good at accepting little or no feedback. It’s not right but it’s the way.

have less talent than we did five years ago, it is because we need more and five years ago we stopped developing and training talent. Honestly we could have planned for this but the recession forced companies to firefight not to forward plan, Grad schemes got put on hold, trainees were no longer recruited, viewed as a high and unnecessary cost in hard times, managers didn’t get promoted as there was no one behind them to fill the gap and perhaps most relevant now is every company that neglected their employer brand, didn’t respond to every application or provide feedback on interviews during those recessional times when recruiting was low and applications were abundant, will now suffer the consequences of a tainted employer brand.


Hr Manager

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R M / Private Banker

The Relationship Manager / Private Banker will, as part of a team, manage a portfolio of HNW Clients, you will be expected to build and maintain strong client relationships with a focus on continuing the first class service this client is known for providing. The RM will understand the Clients wealth planning and Investment needs and provide advice regarding suitable solutions. You will be Level 4 qualified.

Private Client Trust A Private Client Officer sought to join a FTSE 100 company; The position involves the management of key and complex clients so applicants must be experienced in Trust and Company Administration with a thorough understanding of company and trust law, investments and the regulatory environment. Bookkeeping skills are essential and you will hold or be studying towards a relevant professional qualification. The firm offers a supportive working environment which is particularly suited to candidates with a strong work ethic and meticulous attention to detail. For an informal discussion please, in the first instance contact Marie-Clara Thaureux.

Tax Trainee

The HR Manager is required to provide support in the attainment of business objectives through the provision of advice, support and guidance to staff and business managers on all HR matters throughout the Channel Islands Businesses. You will; take responsibility for the companies staffing requirements, manage the full recruitment process from conception to hire, ensure the companies training and development programme is kept up to date and all staff members training needs are individually addressed, provide support to Line Managers and Directors through the delivery of advice on employment law and best practise matters and implement a joint co-ordination with line managers to cover performance appraisals, salary and bonus reviews. Administrative requirements include the maintenance of staff files, sickness, holidays etc. and Payroll preparation. You will be CIPD Qualified and have previous experience managing the HR function in a financial services firm.

Fund Accountant

Qualified Accountant required to take responsibility for a portfolio consisting of a complex range of funds, this is interesting and varied work suitable for a candidate with several years’ experience who is undaunted by complex transactions. Day to day duties will include client financial reporting and accounts prep (to audit standard). You will be ACCA qualified, and a ‘Big 4’ background would be advantageous though is not essential.

Compliance Officer

The CO will be required to; carry out reviews in relation to the company’s Compliance Monitoring Programme, ensure that all new business is subject to relevant KYC, DD and Client risk assessment, The ideal candidate will have previous experience within a local accountancy practice, perhaps having dealt with or involved in mixed accounts with a desire to specialise in tax. The assist in the management of Compliance role responsibilities include the preparation of tax accounting, analysis of financial specific business projects, implement new data, tax research, summarisation of findings and the preparation of tax notes for accounts procedures and ensure the business is kept up and reporting. You will already be studying towards a professional qualification such as to date with industry changes. The successful AAT or ACCA. candidate will have a compliance related qualification and several years’ experience working within the compliance function of a Bank, Trust or Funds company.

CDD Administrator

This newly established team has a requirement for a CDD Administrator. Considered to be a key role within the team, the administrator will be required to provide support to the Assistant Manager in the collation; processing and admin of CDD, to include CDD for new business take on. Previous experience in a Compliance, Trust or Funds role is essential and you should have a good understanding of AML Legislation. A professional qualification (or working towards one) would be advantageous.

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