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May Agenda

Sunday 15th | From 11:45 Hamptonne, St Lawrence | From £15

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St Peters Indoor Market Every Wednesday and Saturday From 9am - 3pm St Peters Community Hall

Park Lane to Park Bench 5th - 27th May | Fort Regent

Sanctuary Trust is holding an art and photography exhibition, looking at different aspects of homelessness, St Peters Indoor Market (behind the Parish remembering that it is a situation that can Hall) is open every Wednesday and Saturday happen to absolutely everyone. Come supporting Jersey Cancer Relief. along and check out all the different pieces from local artists. Various stalls of new merchandise including ladies fashion, greetings cards, wool and knitted children’s clothes/toys, adult and children’s tabards, jewellery, fishing gear and much more. Some pre used goods also available. Hot and cold food also available. For stalls please call 481170 (answerphone)

Community Musical School Education Thursday 5th - Friday 6th Jersey Opera House | From 10am

‘Allo ‘Allo Comedy Dining Friday 6th | From 19:00 Radisson Blu | £39.50

‘Good Moaning!’ You know what we mean, Music in Action is delighted to have been then this is the perfect event for you! accepted by the BBC as one of their BBC Ten Pieces Champions. Pop along to this ‘umble tribute event for a night to remember as Rene juggles the Bach, Bernstein and Bizet will be just a few of Gestapo, the Resistance, his secret affairs the fantastic composers that Jersey school and his wife, Edith. A hilarious comedy children will able to enjoy at the Liberation dinner show not to be missed! The ticket Music Festival. price includes a three course dinner menu and the evening’s entertainment. We'll Open to all primary and secondary schools. see you there! More info at www.ciinfo.co.uk

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Enjoy a family day of jazz at the beautiful Jersey Heritage site Hamptonne with a selection of artists including Joe Stilgoe and his Band. Joe is one of the world’s finest singer-pianists. He performs with wit, charm and musical virtuosity. Having sold out £39.50 (includes 3 course meal) venues from London (Ronnie Scott’s, The Queen Elizabeth Hall) to Berlin to New York, Jersey Opera House, St Helier and with a growing presence on Radio 2 and Wednesday 18th & Thursday 19th Radio 4 (The Now Show, The Horne Section) One Hour. This afternoon of jazz classics DAD’S ARMY TRIBUTE DINNER SHOW and a stunning collection of originals is not to be missed. Bring a hamper on the lawns Captain Mainwaring, Sergeant Wilson, or take a picnic in the Marquee. Corporal Jones and Pike are joined by other surprise characters we all know. Tickets: Available online or from the Jersey Opera House – Call: 01534 511115 or at Can they save the Nation and what will your Hamptonne on the day part be? Our Tribute Actors will delight you as the Web: www.liberationjersey.com memories come flooding back. All served up BOOKING ESSENTIAL with a three course meal!

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Hobie Cat Racing Sunday 29th | 10:30 - 13:30 Gunsite | FREE Come see the Hobie cats racing in St Aubins Bay. Contact Gordon for further information on: Email: gordonburgis@gmail.com Phone: 00 44 1534 861208 Hosted by Royal Channel Island Yacht Club More info at www.ciinfo.co.uk


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In Brief Fewer School Days Skipped Children in Jersey are missing less school than at any time in the past six years. Attendance rates for the last academic year were at 95% across primary and secondary schools. After illness, family holidays are the next most common reason for kids not being in class – accounting for more than a fifth of primary school absences. Education Minister Deputy Rod Bryans says not all of them were with prior consent. But he says parents do seem to be getting the message about unauthorised absences.

Undersea Power Cable Recovered The last few kilometres of the decommissioned supply link have been lifted from the seabed. The next phase for the £40 million project to lay a new cable is now getting underway, with inshore inspections in Jersey and France. The cable has been made in Italy and, after further tests, should be ready to lay this summer. Jersey Electricity says it can be done more quickly than the three months it took to lay the Normandie 3 link, and won’t require any roadworks.

£25m States Underspend Jersey’s States departments underspent by £25 million on last year’s budgets. That is on top of the 2% they each needed to save last year. Most of the surplus cash (£19m) is being diverted to priority areas. Treasury Minister Senator Alan Maclean says £6 million will be given to the long-term care fund. Health, sport and digital services are among the other projects that will benefit from the unspent money. £6 million will be returned to the States’ current account.

‘Park Lane to Park Bench’ To celebrate the 5th anniversary of the Sanctuary Trust, the men’s shelter, they are holding an art and photography exhibition at Fort Regent from 5th - 27th May. The exhibition, titled ‘Park Lane to Park Bench’ has been put together as a reminder that homelessness is an issue on our island, and that it can happen to anyone. All of the artwork has been produced by local artists, making it an opportunity to appreciate the great talents of our fellow islanders, and a chance to get an insight into the lives of those who are in the unfortunate position of having lost their home. Sanctuary Trust works to help men on the island who have fallen on hard times. Over the past 5 years, they have helped over 180 men who have found themselves without a home. They provide more than just accommodation and food by offering support, advice, fellowship and perhaps above all, hope.

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Proud of You campaign wins major award The 2015 eco active Proud of You (for picking up my poo) campaign has won a major award. The Proud of You team picked up the National Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Award for Sustainability and CSR. The Proud of You campaign ran for the summer months of 2015. Island residents responded to its message and put in a huge effort to rid the Island of dog mess. The campaign is currently being rolled out again as summer approaches. Eco active is part of the Department for the Environment, and works with organisations across Jersey to help them operate more sustainably. Programme manager, Jane Burns, said “We’re extremely proud to have had our campaign recognised at a national level. The difference it made around the Island last summer was enormous. Some hotspots saw

an 88% reduction in the amount of dog mess. Sadly it is one of those issues that requires continual ‘nagging’ so we are all set to launch again this year. “One of the reasons the campaign was so successful was that it was a team effort – a lot of people and organisations

were involved. It’s down to this extensive team work that the Department of the Environment has achieved this special accolade.” The Minister for the Environment, Deputy Steve Luce, said “This is an example of how a

small-budget campaign can make a tangible difference. ‘Proud of You’ captured the community’s imagination in a humorous way, and encouraged people to change their behaviour to improve Jersey’s beautiful environment for all of us.”


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Water quality update Results from tests on a range of boreholes across Jersey have shown that ground water supplies tested continue to be within the World Health Organization-based standard limits. Extra tests are being carried out on surface and ground water sources following the detection of higher than expected levels of pesticides in ground and surface water in February and March. These were Oxadixyl, withdrawn in 2003, and Metribuzin and Linuron (currently used by the farming industry). The Environment Department has taken 76 borehole samples across Jersey since 14 March and sent them to a UK laboratory for testing. 66 results have come back and at least 20 more samples are likely to be carried out. Jersey Water is sampling for pesticides weekly rather than every six weeks. Levels of Oxadixyl have largely remained stable across the Island but have increased in Val de la Mare due to less dilution caused by lower rainfall. Linuron continues to be found in a number of surface water streams. Recent tests have also detected other chemicals routinely used by growers; these were Azoxystrobin, Ethoprophos and one incidence of Tebuconazole. Two other chemicals were also detected. Carbendazim is normally used for amenity grass, and Diuron, a weedkiller, may have been due to an individual

householder at the north end of St Peter’s Valley spraying weeds with an out-of-date product on their drive/tennis court or other hard standing. Val de la Mare reservoir is still not currently being used by Jersey Water. The company is selecting and blending water resources to manage the concentration in the mains water supply and keep it within drinking water limits, which means public mains water supplies remain clean and safe. The Environment Minister, Deputy Steve Luce, said the new figures showed some cause for cautious optimism. “I’m pleased to see that ground water tests are continuing to show that boreholes

are within the precautionary health limit. “Recent meetings with farmers indicate they’re taking their responsibilities seriously and we’re continuing to meet to ensure this remains the case. We’ll also be continuing to raise public awareness more widely about the impact on our environment of using chemicals carelessly. “I’d like to encourage people to hand in any chemicals used in private gardens that they think may be out of date or banned – without fear of prosecution – to reduce the risk of polluting local water supplies because this is clearly a wider problem and we need to get on top of it.”

Funding available for the tourism industry The Tourism Development Fund (TDF) is inviting applications for grants to support events or projects that will attract additional visitors to Jersey and help further stimulate the tourism industry. In particular those from small enterprises and start-up ventures.

wide range of tourism initiatives. Previous grants have included providing financial support for the development of Jersey Heritage sites as self-catering accommodation, helping to bring the Tour de Bretagne to Jersey and supporting an International Chess Tournament.

The Fund has supported numerous successful events and infrastructure developments over recent years, covering a

Last year, up to £189,500 was made available to the Ports of Jersey to support the 2015 International Air Display, however

only £57,709 was required. This means that there is now approximately £250,000 available. Organisations wishing to apply to the Fund should be able to demonstrate that their events or projects will bring more visitors to the Island, can attract additional funding from sources in addition to the Fund, and create sustainable ventures in the years to come.

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Durrell welcomes a new baby to the Island Bat Roost Durrell is celebrating the flutter of baby bat wings as a new baby Livingstone’s fruit bat has been born at the Wildlife Park. Arriving in early March the new addition is the second baby born to Mum Bazimini. The pup was the first Livingstone’s Fruit bat to be born in 2016 across the worldwide captive population. Another was born just a day later at Bristol Zoo, which is one of just two additional institutions that hold this species in captivity. Livingstone’s fruit bat mothers give birth to a single infant after a gestation period estimated to be around five months. A low birth rate and the fact that the species reproduce quite slowly add to the pressures affecting this beautiful mammal which is listed on the IUCN Red list as Endangered. Edward Bell, Mammal Keeper at

Durrell said, “This latest birth is another example of how important the research and continued refinement of the husbandry practices here at Durrell are for this, the rarest mammal species on site." The mother and infant bond in bats is very strong and within Durrell’s Island Bat Durrell infants remain with their mothers for the first few months, even as the mother flies and feeds. They are nursed during this period, but as they grow and become more cumbersome the mothers begin to 'park' them in creches with infants from other mothers. Fruit bats play an important role in the regeneration of tropical forests, acting as both pollinators and seed dispersers for many plants. Livingstone's fruit bats are therefore vital to the health of the forest of the two islands

on which wild populations are found, Anjouan and Moheli in the Comoros archipelago. Sadly there are thought to be less than 1,000 of these giant bats left in the wild. The first Livingstone's bats arrived at Durrell in 1992, at which point the species had never before been kept in captivity. Today the colony stands at 44 and this captive population helps to ensure that there is a safety net population for the species. The human population of the Comoros is increasing at an exponential rate, and the islands now have the fastest rate of deforestation in the world. Durrell is working closely with local organisation and communities to protect the Comorian forests, as well as maintaining a breeding population of Livingstone’s fruit bat.

Pan-Island health opportunities Following discussions between the Chief Ministers and Health Ministers of both Guernsey and Jersey last month, the islands have agreed to explore the opportunities presented by working more collaboratively, as both islands seek to transform their provision of health services. Although at different stages, both islands are going through a similar reform of public services. Exploring opportunities together is a logical step in developing the reform programmes of each island, recognising how working together collaboratively on areas of common interest can benefit both. Jersey’s Minister for Health and Social Services, Senator Andrew Green said "Guernsey and

Jersey already work together successfully in a number of areas and it has long been understood that there are many advantages of doing so. We can see a real opportunity to take things one step further in the transformation of the future provision of our health services. Where there is common ground, it’s logical to share each other’s experience and actively work together so we make sure that we are able to collaborate when the opportunity arises and make efficiency savings where we can." Guernsey’s Minister for Health and Social Services, Deputy Paul Luxon added "This is a natural and sensible step to take in light of the public service reform programmes of both islands. We have shared demographic

challenges and our geography and close proximity give us an opportunity to work closely together on areas of common interest and to maximise the opportunities this gives us." Initially, there are three areas where the islands will explore efficiency opportunities in their health service provision. These are: procurement – both the commissioning of services and the procurement of general goods; care commission regulation; and the broader considerations and approaches to Public Health arrangements. Regular meetings will now be set up between the two islands to explore and progress these areas in more detail.


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Jersey Sports Academy plan proposed by former coach A multi-million pound sports academy could be built at St Peter in Jersey if it gets planning permission.

Prisoners Make Hats For Rape Charity Beanie hats made by a woman inmate at La Moye are being sold in aid of victims of sexual assault. A local fashion-store owner contacted the prison for help with the fundraising idea. Lauren Burnett from Luella Rockerfella says she thought it would be a good way to support Jersey Action Against Rape. They are available at www.luellarockerfella.com

Car Ban At Charing Cross A busy part of town will be shut to traffic this summer. The test is to see if the main gateway to the high street will be safer and more attractive if it is car-free The Infrastructure department wants to see what effect banning traffic from going from Broad Street to Sand Street will have. The trial will start on 1st June.

If approved the academy would be built on land owned by the Jersey Rugby Club. Former professional rugby player and coach Ben Harvey is behind the plans for the academy which he says will be one of the best in Europe. He said all school children would have free access to the facility during the day and it would help develop the performance of all children. Mr Harvey said it would employ more than 20 people and should be open in 2017. It will support and train children as young as 12 all the way

through to elite athletes in a variety of sports from rugby players to sailors and surfers. Mr Harvey has worked with a small group of entrepreneurs on the scheme, which will now be considered by the States planning department. He said: "It will have whatever you need to train a multitude of sports. We have to make sure it is kitted out accordingly to deliver to every sport. "It is a support services. There will be no sport from here, we will have sports science, sport medicine and athletic development." It will be used by schools, junior athletes and Jersey's elite senior athletes, but members

of the public will also be able to pay to join. Bill Dempsey, chairman of the Jersey Rugby Club said: "We have no direct involvement. They will use the land and we will get a ground rent for the

lease, a better car park for match days and the use of the facility." Jersey Rugby Club Academy already has about 600 youth players signed up and this would support them.

Jersey abuse victim: Abuse should be held accountable A woman has told the Royal Court trial of her alleged abuser that he should be held accountable for what he did. Nicholas Price Marvin, 51, of Old St John's Road, St Helier, denies 12 charges of sexual abuse. The woman is named as a victim in two of a total of 12 charges faced by Mr Marvin dating back to the 1990s. She told Jersey's Royal Court that she rejected

defence suggestions that Marvin's actions were innocent or inadvertent.

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The witness said: "I don't see how touching a 14 year-old's bottom is innocent."

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For the defence, Advocate Mike Preston asked the woman if she had ever taken illegal drugs. She said she had taken "probably nearly all of them" as

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Falles Motor Group exhibition for 90th anniversary One of Jersey’s oldest motoring businesses is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. Family owned Falles Motor Group (Falles), which first started trading in 1926, operates a number of businesses in the Channel Islands, employing around 50 people. To help mark the anniversary, Falles is inviting islanders to send in any photographs, images or press articles they may have from the last 90 years, which connects them in some way to the company. Company Chairman, Helier Falle, commented, ‘I am immensely proud that Falles has reached this milestone in its 90 year history, especially when so many other local family owned companies have disappeared or merged with bigger organisations over the years. As an independent family owned company, we have never lost the personal connection we share with the business, which reflects in the level of care and attention we give to each and every customer that comes through our doors. We hope the submissions will result in a wonderful exhibition of photos, images and articles, which will be available for everyone to come and view throughout our 90th year at Bagot Road Garage in St Saviour. The public will be more than welcome to come in and look at the photos and anyone who submits something will receive one of our 90th anniversary goodie bags, as a thank you for taking part.’ Helier Falle’s grandfather, JPV “Jack” Falle started ‘Falle’s Motor

& Engineering Works’ in 1926 from small workshop premises in Norcott Road, St. Saviour. After a brief closure during the German occupation, Falles started expanding with the arrival of Helier’s father, John Falle, in 1952. Within ten years the newly formed ‘Falles Hire Cars’ had a fleet of between 400 to 500 hire cars, operating out of premises from Bagot Road and Falles Airport Garage in St. Brelade. At its peak the company employed over 150 permanent and part-time staff during the tourism season. Falles sold its hire car division in 2003 as a result of falling visitor numbers and refocused its attention on improving the profitability of its existing businesses. ‘I am very proud of the dedicated

and loyal team of people who work for the company, many of whom have been with us for 10, 20 and even 30 plus years. We have always been a company who cares about our customers, the service we offer and our staff. It is this kind of ethos that makes the business what it is today,’ added Mr Falle. Please send your photos or articles in digital or print format to either Helier Falle Craig Seager at Falles Motor Group, Bagot Road, St Saviour, JE1 1BP or email helier.falle@falles.je or craig.seager@falles.je. If you would like your photo to be returned please ensure this is made clear in the correspondence and that your name and address is written on the back of any printed photos. Photocopies also accepted.

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Licensing extension for Queen’s birthday To mark the Queen’s official 90th birthday, the Assistant Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture, Connétable Steve Pallett, is proposing to temporarily extend opening hours for pubs and bars on 10 and 11 June 2016. The temporary amendment to the Licensing (Jersey) Law 1974 would allow pubs and bars to continue serving customers until 1am on the evenings of Friday 10 and Saturday 11 June 2016. This

would align Jersey with England and Wales, where the same temporary extension has already been adopted. The Assistant Minister will bring Regulations to the States to temporarily amend the Licensing Law to allow Category 1 (Taverners) licensed premises to serve alcohol until 1am on the nights in question. The proposed extension to opening hours will not affect other categories of premises covered by the Licensing

Law, such as restaurants and nightclubs, which already have permitted opening times running up to or beyond 1am. Off-licences will also remain unaffected by the Regulations. Connétable Pallett said: “As the UK Government has taken the decision to extend licensing hours on these nights, it seems appropriate to give the States an opportunity to allow Islanders the same chance to celebrate the Her Majesty’s 90th birthday.”

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Weather radar dome Israeli honour for woman looking for home The weather radar dome at La Moye will be replaced in June and the recycling team in the Department for Infrastructure and the Meteorological Department want to find it a new home.

exciting opportunity to own a piece of Jersey’s history. The dome has served us well for the past 25 years but we need to upgrade it so we can collect more detailed and accurate weather radar data."

The dome has been in use for the past 25 years but will be replaced as part of an upgrade to the Island’s weather radar.

Recycling Manager, Department for Infrastructure, Emma Richardson-Calladine, said "We would love to see the weather dome find a second home where it continues to provide a benefit to the local community. This is a great example of how to see waste as a resource and we are delighted that there is an opportunity to explore the reuse options."

The dome is made from approximately 48 GRP (glass reinforced plastic) connecting panels and is still in excellent condition. The departments are asking for expressions of interest from anyone who can re-use it in a way that benefits the community. Principal Meteorological Officer, Department for the Environment, John Searson, said "This is an

who hid her Jewish friend from Nazis

Information about the the weather radar dome is available online and from the Meteorological Department. The deadline for interest is 5pm on Monday 16 May.

Dorothea Weber (left) hid her Jewish friend Hedwig Bercu (right) after her attempt to fake her suicide was not believed by the German authorities

A woman who risked her life by hiding a Jewish friend from the Nazis during World War Two has been honoured by the state of Israel. Dorothea Weber, from Jersey, hid Hedwig Bercu who was being hunted by the Germans in the Nazi-controlled island. The pair survived for 18 months on her rations and by fishing at night.

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She has been recognised as one of the Righteous Among the Nations by the Yad Vashem, Israel's official memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Before the German occupation, which started on 30 June 1940, fewer than 100 Jews lived in the Channel Islands and most left before it began. In 1942 three Jewish women from Guernsey were deported to France and were later interned, with all three dying in Auschwitz's gas chambers. Hedwig Bercu was one of only a handful of registered Jews in Jersey and went into hiding after being reported for smuggling petrol coupons. She faked her suicide at St Aubin's Bay leaving a note and a pile of clothes on the beach, however, the German authorities were not convinced and continued to search for her.

Cambridge University academic Gilly Carr has campaigned for Dorothea Weber's bravery to be recognised and said she was "thrilled" and the news was "great for Jersey". Righteous Among Nations • Awarded by the Yad Vashem the Jewish living memorial to the Holocaust - on behalf of the state of Israel • Given to non-Jewish people who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust, perhaps the most famous of whom is Oskar Schindler • The main reasons for receiving the honour include hiding Jews, rescuing children and helping Jews to escape • The names of the "Righteous Among the Nations" are added to the Garden of the Righteous at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem • Applications for the honour must include available data such as survivor testimonies which are evaluated by a board of experts • More than 25,000 people have received the award since 1963, with 21 people honoured in Great Britain by the start of 2016 Ms Weber is the second Channel Islander to receive the honour - Albert Bedane was awarded it in 2000 for sheltering Dutch Jewish woman Mary Richardson. Although his house at 45 Roseville Street no longer exists, a plaque was unveiled on the site to celebrate his remarkable story.

Jon Carter, director of Jersey Heritage, said he hoped they could do something similar to mark Dorothea's actions. He praised the work of Dr Carr and other academics as making a "significant change" in the occupation story. He said it was great for "a lot of untold stories like this one" to be brought into the public eye.


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Folklore returns Following the successful return of Folklore to Jersey’s event calendar, attracting an audience of just over 4,000 in 2015 the organisers are delighted to reveal this year’s Main Stage line up, headlined by folk-rock heroes Levellers. Also on the bill are seminal indie band The Charlatans, along with a diverse array of some of the hottest acts in ska, dub, reggae, folk and rock music. Headlining FOLKLORE 2016 on Sunday 12th June, Levellers are one of the best loved bands to emerge from the British Isles, their blend of punk and traditional English folk influences, and commitment to leftwing politics have earned them a devoted following since their formation in Brighton in 1988. Best known for their anthemic hits ‘What A Beautiful Day’, ‘Carry Me’ and ‘The Boatmen’, the Levellers are a regular fixture at Glastonbury and in 2003 formed their own festival, Beautiful Days in Devon. They are joined on the Main Stage line up by a band that have played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of British guitar music, indie icons The Charlatans. The band formed in 1989 and have created some of the most memorable indie classics of the past thirty years, including the mega hit ‘The Only One I Know’, ‘Weirdo’, ‘One To Another’ and ‘Just When You’re Thinking Things Over’, and since their UK Number One debut album Some Friendly in 1990 they have gone on to release a further eleven studio albums. Their creative potency remains after 27 years together as a band,

and we can’t wait to welcome them to Folklore. As ever, Folklore is committed to curating musically diverse line ups and the 2016 edition is no different, as the remainder of the Main Stage line up demonstrates featuring a Bosnian seven-piece reggae-dub-rock outfit Dubioza Kolektiv, ’Pyro Circus Rave Massive’ collective Slamboree, the incredible Prince Fatty Sound System, the six- headed party monster that is Molotov Jukebox and ‘trance folk’ act and internet sensation The Showhawk Duo, who wowed the Hospitality Stage at Jersey Live last summer. Last but by no means least are the always incredible Buffalo Huddleston from just across the water in Guernsey who will be bringing their ‘folk-hop’ sound to Val de la Mare this summer. The Family Zone provides a safe,

fun interactive area with a range of activities and performances for kids and parents to enjoy together. The Creative Zone (arts and crafts, stop frame animation), Chill Zone (mindfulness, relaxation, yoga), Love Theatre Stage (Love Theatre performance, workshops in capoeira, Bollywood dancing and street dance), Forest School area, Graffitti workshops, Toddler play tent, Bandstand Stage (beatboxing, storytellers and open mic) are complemented by balloon modelling, free play and walkabout characters, all supported by our experienced volunteer team to ensure young festival-goers are entertained throughout the day. With further announcements yet to be made for the Islands Stage, Hospitality Stage and the brand new Village Disco Tent, we’re incredibly excited at the eclectic array of incredible acts already on offer at Folklore. A true celebration of music, art and creativity, not to mention a warm celebration of togetherness, we hope to replicate Folklore 2015’s spirit of fun and friendliness. A diverse array of live music, art, great food and much more will be on offer in the idyllic surrounds of Val de la Mare on June 12th this summer, and we can’t wait to welcome the people of Jersey back once more. Tickets selling now at: www.folklore.org.uk

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♥ Style, Trends & Gifts ♥

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Bee £485

Bugaboo International is a Dutch design company that develops and produces mobility products. Bugaboo is known for its innovative and breakthrough design of pushchairs.

With Summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time for some major retail therapy! Have a wedding or special event coming up? Don’t worry, Up and Above have a range of hats and hatinators to suit all occasions.

Bugaboo collection now available at Little Star. Cameleon, Buffalo, Donkey, Bee and accessories in store and available to order all at 10% less than UK Price.

If you have a holiday planned, make sure you head down to Eclectic in LIberty Wharf. They have a huge selection of casual cottons, coverups and linens, perfect for your trip away!

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Not only do Harry Foster help protect your eyes, they do it in style! With a huge range of Calvin Klein, Lacoste and Nautica frames arriving, you can be sure to look your best this Summer!

Donkey £868

Buffalo £814

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Pretty twinset in coral and natural £155

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Grey Necklace £19

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Blue Necklace £19

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Stunning hatinator £99

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Stylish disc hat in various colours £59

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Eclectic in Liberty Wharf has an array of clothes ranging from casual cottons, coverups and linens, perfect for the season ahead or holiday abroad, to figure enhancing dresses that will take you from day to evening. With new stock in weekly, there’s always something new and exciting in store. For regular updates check out their Facebook page: Eclectic Ladies Boutique If you’re unsure what suits you, or need a little advice, the girls are only too happy to help and offer out of hours personal shopping - email eclecticjsy@gmail or phone on 870505.

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Our Pina Colada dress is super flattering and gently gathered at the waist to enhance curves and the perfect “wash and hang” dress to take away with you! More colours and shapes in store. £82

We are loving the 70’s boho vibe that continues this season, offering us loose peasant blouses, with interesting detailing and tassels. This is a versatile top that looks great with white jeans for a look that says summer has arrived! £160

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Our stunning coverup will take you from pool to the bar ;) For festival goers who feel their ‘crop top’ days are over, this would be a cool effortless choice. £157

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This outfit is one of our favourites this season. Can be worn casually with our Minorcan sandals and beaded necklace, as shown, and is the perfect combo for travelling or with heels for evening. £45, £50

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Another flattering dress in the longer length that is so popular at the moment. The slightly cut away shoulder and ruched waistline balances and flatters curves. £102

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Lacoste sunglasses from £99

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Nautica sunglasses from £99

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Calvin Klein sunglasses from £99

Prescription sunglasses available

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Stainless steel loop bracelet £47

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CZ circle leather bracelet £37

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CZ black ceramic ring £78

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Princess ceramic ring £128

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1, 2, 3, 4 - Little Star, 17 Liberty Wharf | 01534 862114 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 - Up and Above, Don Street, St Helier | 01534 758808 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 - Eclectic Boutique, Liberty Wharf | 01534 870505 | Facebook.com/eclecticladiesboutique 15, 16, 17 - Harry Foster, 9 Beresford Street, St Helier | 01534 888400 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 - Aqua, 24 Queen Street, St Helier | 01534 735595 | www.aquajersey.com

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Health, Fitness & Well-being Aqua Personal Training with Jack at RAD Fitness Water-based training is a lowimpact way to train, that still offers the benefits of high intensity crosstraining. Due to the resistance of the water, strength training and cardiovascular conditioning are just as effective as land-based training. Aqua based personal training is a good alternative for those suffering from joint or back pain, arthritis, obesity, injury or other conditions that make landtraining painful and challenging. Jack offers affordable one-on-one aqua personal training to help push your workouts to another level and realise your weight loss, conditioning or rehabilitation goals. He will customise a nutrition

and exercise program for you and target your water training to achieve lasting results.

BODYATTACK class at Fort Regent

Spinning studio at Les Quennevais

You will receive ongoing encouragement, motivation and guidance while being held accountable for following your program. Jack will track your progress and monitor, modify, and develop your program as necessary to optimise your results. For rates, please contact Jack on 07829786561 or email jackjvr1@ gmail.com

Make the Pool your Gym STEP INTO THE NON-IMPACT, TOTAL-BODY BENEFITS OF WATER EXERCISE

New Spinning Studio at Fort Regent

Active membership health and fitness scheme What you get for your money: 3 Sports Centres for the price of 1! 1. Fort Regent Leisure Centre 2. Springfield Stadium and Sports Centre 3. Les Quennevais Sports Centre Full members enjoy….. • UNLIMITED use of the gyms • UNLIMITED swimming (Les Quennevais) • UNLIMITED - over 120 different classes per week • FREE Parking • COMPLIMENTARY gym induction How much is it? Visit www.active.je/membership for the latest membership prices.

Once used primarily for rehabilitation, water exercise has been proven to build strength, improve cardiovascular fitness and burn calories - all without the strain and trauma of landbased activities.

This flexible training can help you: • Improve muscular strength • Increase flexibility • Enhance cardiovascular fitness • Decreased impact on joints • Decreased risk of injury For rates, please contact Jack on 07829786561 or email jackjvr1@gmail.com

in the morning until late in the evening.

Active membership can cost less than £1.29 a day (based on the annual advance payment option). That’s less than the price of the average cappuccino! Monthly pass options are also available including: • Peak • Off peak (10am – 4pm daily) • Swim only (Sauna and Steam is extra) • Student/Youth (available to anyone under 19 years of age). Active gyms are open from early

FORT REGENT - Tel 449836 Gym Monday - Friday 6.15am - 9.00pm Saturday - Sunday 8.15am - 5.00pm SPRINGFIELD - Tel 449615 Gym Monday - Friday 6.30am - 9.30pm Saturday - Sunday 9.00am - 4.00pm LES QUENNEVAIS - Tel 449880 Gym Monday - Thursday 7.00am 9.00pm Friday 7.00am - 7.30pm Saturday 8.30am - 5.00pm Sunday 9.00am - 6.00pm Active office opening hours at Les Quennevais and Fort Regent T: 449888 or email active@gov.je

MONDAY - WEDNESDAY 10AM - 7PM THURSDAY - FRIDAY 10AM - 5PM SATURDAY 9AM - 1PM Closed from 2-3pm Monday Friday. Bank holidays closed. For Pool opening times visit www. active.je Bank Holiday opening hours: Fort Regent and Les Quennevais open 9.00am – 5.00pm. Springfield closed. Active strives to provide quality facilities at an affordable price to encourage increased participation in health and fitness programmes in order to promote the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle. Continual reinvestment in facilities and equipment is a priority.


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10 minutes with Liam McGeary Mixed Martial Arts World Champion, Liam McGeary has spent the last several weeks travelling up and down the British Isles as part of an extensive UK tour, culminating in an extended stay in Jersey. A spiritual home for McGeary, Jersey holds a special place in his fighting history and has been an important port of call for his development as an elite martial artist, as well as a more focused man. We caught up with him just before he left... The last time you walked to the Bellator cage to compete you had a big, gold belt around your waist. What was that feeling like compared to the previous times you’ve entered a fight? I was focused on what I had to do. I wasn’t really focused on being a Champion, so nothing really felt different. I never really feel different about a fight, I know I’m going in there to do a job. When I was walking to that cage I just had it in my head that I was going to war. How has becoming World Champion changed your life? Are you having more fun in the sport, or is it more added responsibility? Unfortunately I have been injured much of the time I’ve been Champion, but I have enjoyed heading out to all the fight shows, the fan expos, so they (Bellator MMA) have kept me really busy with that. So yeah, I am in that aspect really enjoying it. There’s more interviews, there’s more press, but I am having more fun. For many, becoming World Champion would be the icing on the cake for their career. You

won the title in only your 10th professional fight and defended it successfully in your 11th. What’s the goal that motivates you now? What is it you’re chasing within the sport now as a Champion? I just want to continue, I want make bank. I want to get some money behind me so I can live comfortably and I can go onto the next thing, whatever that is. I’m 33, I’m not gonna be doing this for the rest of my life. For this part of my life I’m going to be the World Champion, and I’m going to be the best World Champion. People watching your career through their laptops and TV’s may get the wrong idea about what life for a professional fighter is like. But it’s not all struggle and strife, right? You’ve met some “Undefeated in 11 professional fights, 10 finishes, 9 in the first round. Light-Heavyweight World Champion, Liam huge names inside and outside McGeary stakes his claim as one of the best fighters in the world, and the pride of UK mixed martial arts.” of fighting. What’s been your favorite celebrity encounter? you’re a biggen’ and the thing I need to work on, I knew what you a challenge. Just because My favourite one has to be my is I’m an unassuming guy. I’m a areas I needed to work on after you won the belt and just most recent one, and that’s Shame nice dude, I’m always smiling, Emanuel Newton and I did it. What because, ‘oh yeah I can do this, McMahon from the WWE. A few I’m happy; as they would say, I need to work on right now is I can do that’ doesn’t mean weeks ago we watched him jump I’m ‘lean’. But when it comes to wrestling. These Americans, they anything. Your opponent’s still off a (20ft) cage onto a table; I fighting I’m like, ok, ‘let’s go’, and started when they were five years training, they’re the one’s getting mean I know it’s all set-up, but I turn into someone completely old, so I’m playing catch-up. But I better. So while you don’t get dude, I was having a good crack different and no one expects that will get better. better and you don’t train they’re with him. I was like, ‘Man, you are to come from me. People ask, ‘how catching you up. This sport, it’s a crazy!’, he’s like, ‘The flight was ok, do you mix the two, how do you Thus far your career has been race, you need to keep winning the abrupt stop was the problem!’, blend the two?’ listen I know right spotless. The one knock against and to win you need to be the best I said, ‘You went through a bloody from wrong, I know what needs to you from critics suggested you you can be. table, I’m not surprised!!’. be done and when it needs to be didn’t have the cardio to go five (five minute) rounds with a Liam’s next fight is yet to be done. Being backstage at an event, grinding wrestler, but you proved announced but to stay up to you’ll always have various Your next title defense looks them wrong in your title fight date with the latest news and fighters walking around, sizing like it’ll be against the winner of against Newton. Beyond that information when it comes out you up. If you think back to being Phil Davis and ‘King’ Mo Lawal. you’ve not given people a reason be sure to follow him on social backstage getting ready for your Will you give their fight a lot of to pick against you and the media media at: Bellator debut (2013), and the attention to figure out a game- love hearing from you because of contrast to what that scenario is plan to beat the winner? Or do your outlook and attitude. But F – facebook.com/liamsmcgeary like now do other fighters treat you approach fight preparation with all that praise, is it easy to I – instagram.com/liammcgeary1 you different? with less emphasis on your get caught up in your own hype? T – twitter.com/liam_mcgeary opponent and more on your own How do you avoid thoughts about Yeah massively, they’re completely skillset? cutting down on training because Did you know? Liam is the subject different. When I first walked of photobook documenting you’re doing so well? through, when I first started they’d I’m gonna get better, and they’re his title fight last year against all look at me like, ‘you’re tall, gonna have to worry about me. Easy, you just don’t think that way. Emanuel Newton, and it’s I don’t think about game-plans. Anybody who thinks that way available right now! What is his game-plan? His game- loses. You can never stop learning, plan is gonna be to take me down. you can never stop getting better. Find out more at facebook.com/ If he stands up with me I’m gonna Each time you go to the gym liammcgearythefight or contact love it but I don’t think that’s gonna you learn something different, John Liot ( johnliot@gmail.com) happen. But I know what areas somebody else is going to give for details.

“When I first started they’d all look at me like, ‘you’re tall, you’re a biggen’ and the thing is I’m an unassuming guy. I’m a nice dude, I’m always smiling...”


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Dance your way happy No hangover or late night taxi journey home.... morning shapethrowing, hula hooping, yoga & samba.... These events are cropping up all over the world, The voice coach Boy George has been hosting events like this in London and said of the attendees " no animosity, no attitude".

if you threw in a few djs, glow sticks, dance moves and maybe even some sun salutations. Might you be a little more motivated? The Awakening Club could have that and more... This is how it works... Join us on Saturday 4th June for our launch!

The Awakening Club are excited to bring sober raving to Jersey! DATE: 4th June 2016 TIME: 10am - 2pm What is The Awakening Club all VENUE: The Havana about? Saturday's are the New Friday You exercise in a party Night! atmosphere without booze... Part exercise craze part mass Tickets £12-£14 - more on the party! Its about bringing people door together - conscious clubbing. www.brownpapertickets.com minimum age for children would The Awakening Club is a be Age 10 morning dance experience that will start your day off unlike For every ticket we sell £1 will go anything else... to our chosen charity which is close to our hearts in Jersey Waking up in the morning is a Jersey Hospice care - Lucky challenge sometimes, but what Stars Project.

♥♥ What we offer you with love ♥♥ • a Free Yoga Zone • a Free Samba workshop • a Free hoola Hoop workshop • a Free massage station • glitter dress up station • a Superfood juice bar • fabulous music • top dj's • entertainers

♥♥ Free Yoga ♥♥ CLU Yoga www.cluyoga.com

♥♥ Free Samba workshop ♥♥

Sambaliscious!! Corrine Davies has practiced the Brazilian art form of Capoeira for over 15 years and has practiced both Capoeira and Samba.

♥♥ Free hoola hoop workshop ♥♥

Would you like to learn circus skills?? We are delighted to have sitas circus teaching a hoola hoop workshop!!! www.sitascircus.com

and Blues/Nu Jazz Arnaud on percussion. Come celebrate with us. We have many surprises for you. Get your ticket and don't miss out on Jersey's Rave your Way Into The Weekend' experience

♥♥ Superfood juice bar ♥♥

Q & A's Any questions, please contact us Alive Foods directly: All dairy-free, gluten-free, theawakeningclub@yahoo.co.uk preservative-free and uncooked, we use organic wholefoods to • No ticket refunds create delicious raw health- • Bags & coats can be a conscious meals and treats & nightmare on the dancefloor juices and take up space for dancing we will have a cloakroom to put belonging all proceeds will go to ♥♥ fabulous music & our chosen charity. entertainer ♥♥ • please bring your own yoga Ben Newman mat if you want to join in (reasons & Rocksteady) Dj Stefunk ♥♥♥ See you on the Afro/Latin/Brazilian/Reggae Breaks and Nu Funk/Nu Rhythm the dance floor! ♥♥♥

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Building Natural Confidence By Pamela Pitcher My point as a transformational coach is to make a profound difference in the lives of others. It took me years to become confidently content after walking down many paths and my aim is to shorten that timeline for others so they can go forward living a fulfilling life, confidently. I believe that everybody comes into this world feeling confident. Over time, through life’s experiences some of us lose our confidence along the way. Between the ages of 0 and 7, sometimes referred to as the imprint period, we absorb the behavioural patterns of our parents or caregivers. If our parents are self-assured and confident, we learn to be that way. On the other hand, if our parents lack self-esteem and are insecure, we may take on those qualities. Think of it this way, if our parents speak English, English will become our first language. If our parents are Mandarin speakers, then we will speak Mandarin. There is no right or wrong in this; it’s simply

the way we learn when we are young, modelling the ways of our caregivers. As we grow older, we will begin to mix with others through school, work and social activities. We then take on the qualities of others beyond our family. We learn of others’ ways through television, media, books and travel. All of these factors affect our general level of confidence, often unconsciously. If I’m a young sapling tree and I’m planted where the sun shines and there are plenty of nutrients in the soil and I receive adequate water then I will flourish. If I am planted in the shade in clay soil that is allowed to dry out too often, I will languish. And then what happens to either tree if someone comes along and cuts off their branches or relocates them to a dark, shady area? Just like the trees, external factors have a knock on effect in our mind. With each emotional knock we receive, our confidence

waivers. Most people who come to me for help are in a transition that has knocked the wind out of their sails. Births, deaths, divorce, moving house or country, new jobs, being made redundant are examples of life transitions that can stop us in our tracks leaving us feeling lost, timid, unsure and doubtful. If we’ve had a lot of negativity in our lives, we can develop very negative thinking. We may come to believe that we are not good enough. It is widely known that if we think we can do something, we will do it and if we think we can’t, there is no way that we will. Therefore, we need to change our way of thinking. Point being is that confidence begins with the quality of our thoughts. The good news is that we can change our thinking and grow confidence. I did and I can show you how. Please join me on 24th May as we begin The Point: Building Natural Confidence Workshop Series. Pam is a certified motivational, social & emotional intelligence & life coach. She is a Master of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, a Practitioner with Distinction of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, & a Practitioner of the Emotional Freedom Technique. She is a member of International Coach Federation, the Society of NLP, General Hypnotherapy Council & Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council. She provides group workshops and private workshops for individuals.

“The good news is that we can change our thinking and grow confidence.”

“I know my self worth. I won’t let anyone determine my value! My passion is my strength! To be inspired is great; to inspire is incredible. You are amazing Pam! Thank you!” - A “I am no longer worried about what others think of me. One session was hard but extremely important for self-growth. I surprised myself in the last session – my belief in myself is back! I couldn’t recommend the series more!” - S

The Point: Building Natural Confidence Workshop Series 6 Sessions for £350.00 Space is Limited. Book early. Transform Your Thinking!

Tuesdays, 6:00-8:30pm from 24th May to 28th June Daisy Cottage, Route de Vinchelez, St. Ouen, Jersey

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Food & Drink

THE TASTE OF MAY What’s

in season this month?

Watercress Raw watercress adds a peppery yet smooth edge to dishes and is highly nutritious. Use it in salads in place of the ubiquitous rocket, or try a watercress and Marmite sandwich. It is a classic soup ingredient and when cooked has a milder flavour. It's also great in juices. Watercress is rich in vitamin C, calcium, iron and folic acid. It is a cruciferous plant containing anti-cancer phytochemicals such as beta-carotene and flavonoids.

Sea Trout The wild sea trout, or salmon trout, bears little resemblance to the inexpensive but unexceptional farmed trout sold in supermarkets. Its time spent at sea means that it is closer to wild salmon in colour, flavour and texture but with a less prohibitive price. Sea trout is a good source of omega-3 essential fatty acids, which are linked with reduced risk of heart disease and some cancers.

Spring Chicken Stew Most people think of stew as a warm, winter meal, and whilst this is true in most cases, this stew is light and fresh thanks to the spring onion, lemon and thyme - perfect for Spring! Ingredients • 4 Large potatoes, peeled and cubed • 1 large onion, finely chopped • 3 carrots, peeled and chopped • green beans • spring onion • 1 tbsp. cornflour • 2 garlic cloves, minced • zest of one lemon • 2 teaspoons thyme • 1/2 teaspoon salt • 1/4 teaspoon pepper • 4 chicken breasts, cut

into pieces • Chicken stock Directions 1. Put all of the veg in the slow cooker. Sprinkle with flour, garlic, lemon peel, thyme, salt and pepper; toss to coat. Add the chicken and the stock. 2. Cook on low 7-9 hours. Serve with crusty bread.

Stuffed Peppers Ingredients • 100g quinoa • 100g Chorizo • Handful of mushroom • 2 garlic gloves, chopped • 1 small onion • Handful of grated cheddar • 4 Large Peppers Directions 1. Pre-heat the oven to 200C. 2. Cook the quinoa per packet instructions and fry off the onion, chooped garlic, chorizo and mushroom and set aside.

4. Meanwhile, Cut the tops off the peppers and remove the centre and seeds. 5. Once the quinoa is cooked through, drain any excess water and mix into the onion, garlic, chorizo and mushrooms. Spoon into the peppers. 6. Add a sprinkle of grated cheese onto each pepper and cook in the oven for 10 minutes. Serve with boiled potatoes.


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ALL LIVE GAMES SHOWN HERE! FREE NIBBLES AT HALF TIME

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Brother Strut

Sunset Concerts to feature

local and international musical talent Now serving food 7 days a week. Evening meals Monday - Thursday. The ever popular

Steak Nights every Tuesday & Thursday. Reservations recommended between 6pm - 8:30pm The Lamplighter, 9 Mulcaster Street, St. Helier 01534 723119

The National Trust for Jersey, in association with Ashburton Investments, will once again be holding its annual Sunset Concerts at Grantez, St Ouen over the midsummer weekend on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 June 2016. The family friendly open-air concerts, which Ashburton Investments has sponsored for eight consecutive years, have become firm fixtures in the summer calendar and are held over two evenings in the beautiful natural amphitheatre at Grantez as the sun sets over St Ouen’s Bay. The live music events regularly showcase local artists as well as acts from the UK and further afield and are free with a £5 charge per car for on-site parking which goes towards the National Trust for Jersey’s Coastline Campaign. Gates open from

5:30pm with performances starting at 7:15pm. Attendees are invited to bring a picnic and enjoy eating al fresco before the concerts. This year the concert opens on Friday evening with local bands ‘The Word on the Street’ and ‘Little Black Dress’. A 10-piece ensemble with their roots in New Orleans brass tradition, ‘The Word on the Street’ delivers funk, pop and Rhythm & Blues and is influenced by the likes of Trombone Shorty, The Young Blood Brass Band and the Soul Rebels. Meanwhile, ‘Little Black Dress’ is a multitalented and enthusiastic eight-piece band whose playlist spans from pop and soul to blues and funk, from Adele and Van Morrison to Daft Punk, Frank Sinatra and the Temptations. Taking to the stage on the

Saturday night, meanwhile, is ‘Brother Strut’, a critically acclaimed funk and soul band whose members between them have sold more than half a billion records. Assembled in 2012 by producer and sax player Stevie Jones, the group’s members have shared the stage with some of music’s most cherished icons including Van Morrison, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, Madonna, Sting, George Michael, Amy Winehouse and Tina Turner. Their debut album was rated 10/10 by Blues and Soul magazine and entered the UK iTunes chart at number two. Ashburton Investments’ Managing Director, Peter Bourne, said: “We’re proud to be supporting the National Trust for Jersey and the Sunset Concerts again this year. These events are a great way for all the family to soak in the stunning scenery around the

Grantez headland and enjoy some great musical talent. They also provide a fantastic opportunity to showcase the work that the Trust does to help preserve our island.” Charles Alluto, Chief Executive Officer of the Trust, said “In this the tenth year of our coastline campaign, we have pledged to save a further 1000 vergees of unspoilt coastline over the next twenty years. With the much valued support of companies such as Ashburton Investments we are sure we can achieve that aim, so that people can continue to enjoy the coastal beauty which surrounds us”. Further information about the concerts is available at www.nationaltrust.je and on Facebook by searching ‘Sunset Concerts’.


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Spring Menu 2 Courses £15 | 3 Courses £17.50 Starter Homemade Chef’s Soup of the Day French Bread, Jersey Butter (gluten free) V Whitebait Papriki and Chilli Whitebait, Tartar Sauce and Lemon Feta Salad Marinated Feta Cheese, Beetroot, Hazelnuts, Pomegranate, Blackberry Balsamic Chicken Wings Honey Chicken Wings, BBQ Sauce, Celery Sticks, Crème Fraiche BBC Good Food

Crispy filo tart with seasonal veg We haven’t got around to trying this out just yet, but we still wanted to share it! This light, zesty tart is packed with asparagus, courgette, herbs and feta. Serves 6 - 8 Ingredients • 3 tbsp olive or rapeseed oil • 6-8 sheets filo pastry • 50g dried breadcrumb • 100g asparagus • 2 courgette • 6 large egg • zest 2 lemons • Small handful parsley, mint or basil • 200g crème fraîche • 200g block feta cheese, crumbled • Handful small salad leaves or herbs Directions 1. Heat oven to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and pop in a baking sheet to heat up. Use a little of the oil to lightly grease an 18 x 25cm tart tin (ours was 3cm deep). Line the tin with a few strips of baking parchment – this will help you to lift out the tart later. 2. Unfold the pastry, but keep it covered with a damp tea towel as you work to prevent it from drying out. Taking 1

sheet at a time, brush each piece well with oil, then use to line your tart tin, leaving a little pastry hanging over the edges. Sprinkle a thin layer of breadcrumbs between each layer of pastry as you go – this will help to keep the pastry crisp. When you get to the final layer, brush with a little extra oil and scrunch the edges together to create a pretty border. 3. Toss the asparagus and courgettes with seasoning and the remaining oil and tip onto a baking tray. Place the pastry case on the top shelf of the oven, with the veg on the shelf below and cook for 10 mins. 4. Remove the veg from the oven. Brush the tart with a little beaten egg and bake for a further 5 mins until the pastry is golden brown and crunchy. 5. Whisk the remaining egg with the lemon zest, herbs, crème fraîche and seasoning. Lay half the veg in the bottom of the pastry case and add half the feta. Pour over the egg mixture, then top with the remaining veg and feta. Bake for 40 mins until the filling has set. Remove from the oven and leave to cool. Serve with a grinding of black pepper and scattered with small salad leaves or herbs, if you like.

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A SAD TALE... By Stephen Cohu I am beginning to wonder if there is anyone out there who reads and inwardly digests a single word that I write. Despite having written advisory articles on house clearances and making sure you know what you have by getting it checked out before you chuck it, every day hundreds or even thousands of pounds worth of valuable items are taken to Bellozanne for destruction. Having had a rather pleasant holiday in Madeira with my wife and children, I returned to undertake the clearance of a modest three bedroom terraced house where the people had called me in to sensibly check the remaining contents of the house for items of value. On my first visit to the property in November last year we arrived just before the bin men were about to take nineteen black sacks of “rubbish” from the front garden. They were hurriedly loaded into the car and on examination were found to contain Red Cross letters from the Occupation, old postcard albums, photographs and all sorts of other interesting ephemera. Even though the items had been put out we still paid the rather surprised householder for what we could use. An hour later this whole irreplaceable collection would have gone into the La Collette incinerator.

HOW TO LOSE £1000 It was during the clearance of this property I took a couple of dustbins full of worthless china and glass up to Bellozanne to put in the rubble and hard-core skip. As I was lifting a load into the trailer I noticed the rather tragic sight of the pictured dish smashed into numerous small pieces. I recovered as many pieces as possible but many

had slipped down amongst the other rubble.

So whoever threw this dish into the skip destroyed a three hundred year old Dutch delft lobed charger worth £1000. I hope the offender reads this and to those of you who have not yet made this mistake, learn from this expensive error. If I discovered the remains

of this on one of my fairly infrequent visits to Bellozanne can you imagine how many times it happens every year? Old china, old paperwork, old rugs and carpets, old furniture gets thrown away every day, fortunes going up in smoke or into landfill. On another recent visit to the tip, a nineteenth century Persian rug worth perhaps £300 to £400 languished on the pile of rubbish, tantalisingly just out of reach. I thought about going to

fetch a fishing rod and attempt to hook this desirable item out of the junk but the JCB crusher was already moving in and I was resigned to letting it go. Recently I heard about a brass Nuremburg Alms dish from the 16th/ 17th century that had been chucked into the metal skip, recovered and subsequently sold for about £800. I know that people will say that I am an expert therefore I know what to keep and what to chuck and that they are not so they can’t be blamed for taking it to

the dump. Surely that is exactly the point- if you don’t know then get it checked out! If not you will end up destroying a dish that had survived 300 years undamaged and throw away £1000. I am just sorry that I did not get there in between the dish going into the trailer and the person emptying a load of random granite blocks onto it and smashing it to tiny pieces. Then I would be £1000 better off, thank you very much! Enough said, end of sad tale.


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12 Habits of People Who Always Have A Clean Home I came across this article online and wanted to share it with everyone! I think the majority of women, and possibly some men, will relate to it. I love a clean home. It makes me happy to be in an environment that is clean and wellorganized. If I lived alone I could probably get away with cleaning my house once a month, but that’s not my reality.

The 12 Habits of People Who Always Have A Clean Home 1. I Put My Clothes Away When I take my clothes off, whatever I’m wearing is either put away or put in the laundry. I don’t throw them over a chair or throw them on the floor. All my clothes have a place, and they go there at the end of the day without exception. It takes less time to do this each night than it does to run around looking for the other match to a pair of socks or your favourite jeans.

2. I Don’t Own Extras of Anything This wasn’t always the case. I used to have extras of everything. But once I decided I wanted to live a simple life, I had to make decisions about what I was going to keep and what I was going to get rid of. I remember the day I was organizing the

attic and found 30 sets of Christmas lights, enough lights for three trees or more. I tested them all, threw away what wasn’t working any longer, kept the ones I wanted and gave away the rest.

place so you can find what you need and purge regularly.

4. I Wipe Down Surfaces After Every Use

3. I Keep Paper Organized If you have piles of papers all over your home then you’ll really want to consider adopting this habit! It takes less effort to file papers immediately instead of keeping papers hanging around the house. When bills come in, put them in one place and after you’ve paid the bills, file immediately. Keep menus, coupons and other mail you may need in one

After I cook, brush my teeth, make a sandwich, put on my makeup – whatever I do, I wipe down the surface I just used. I can’t stand to see a dirty sink, stove top or counters, so I make it a habit to do a quick wipe of the area to keep it looking neat and clean. It takes only a few seconds to wipe down the area you just used and it stays clean and disinfected, ready to be used again. Most importantly, if you let grease and grime build up over time, it’s almost impossible to restore it to its original condition.

crazy to see this and I couldn’t understand why anyone would leave junk on their bed. I mean it interferes with your sleep, right? My bed is used for it’s intended purpose which doesn’t include storing clothes or other items. If you need your bed to put your clothes on, you probably are due for a major clothes purge.

6. I Have a Reasonable Amount of Pillows and Blanket I remember going to clean this house for the first time and counting 12 pillows on the bed. How on earth do these people sleep with 12 pillows? I’m surprised they never suffocated themselves! If you have too many sleeping or decorative pillows they’re hard to manage and often end up on the floor; too many blankets end up there, too.

5. My Bed Is For Sleeping, Not 7. I Make My Bed Every Day Storing My mother was a borderline hoarder and always had junk on her bed. It drove me

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“Adopting these 12 habits will keep your home clean, neat, and tidy and will reduce the stress associated with a messy, dirty house.” 8. I Put My Shoes and Coats Away

ensures everyone knows were to find things and keep your house neat and tidy.

This is one of my biggest pet peeves. I hate to see shoes thrown around a house. We take our shoes off at the door and put them away in the closet when we get home. I don’t like the idea of all the dirt and germs being dragged through my house. It’s also a great way to keep your front door inviting to guests who may pop over for a visit.

11. I Dust and Vacuum Regularly

9. Dishes Are Either Washed or Put In The Dishwasher After Use Growing up my daughter was notorious for leaving her dirty dishes in the sink even when there was plenty of room in the dishwasher. I eventually broke her of the habit, but it was tough to break. It’s so easy to rinse, open the door and stick in the dish inside the dishwasher. Run the dishwasher at the end of night, and in the morning you’ll have clean dishes that will take you a few minutes to put away. After you use pots and pans, clean them immediately, dry and put away. You’re counters will look clean and organized and you’ll have what you need the next time you cook.

10. I Put Things Away After Use I have a lot of people in and out of my home on a regular basis caring for my mum. If everyone decided to leave things out or to put them somewhere where it didn’t belong, we’d collectively never be able to find anything. Putting things back where you’ve determined they live in your home

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We’re back. (With a plus 1!) So…where was I? When I wrote my article in Jersey Pages in October, it was to announce my leaving the previous business and wondering what the future held for both Harry and I, well now we know.

property management company to take care of things for them. So that is where we come in. CVM has been setup to do that work on behalf of both landlords and property owners. It’s not the only string to our bow.

Centre Ville Management Limited, that’s what has happened. With increased regulation and responsibilities in the management of property, the introduction of the deposit registration scheme, condition reports and the closer scrutiny of Company records, more and more people who used to look after small blocks, usually in which they live or own a property are finding they are less willing to put themselves in the position of having to meet the highest of standards now required, and are therefore looking for a professional

Andrew Le Quesne has joined me in the CVM venture and between us we have almost 40 years in the industry. Andrew is a surveyor by profession and brings a huge depth of expertise and historic local knowledge with him. We are also doing Sales and Lettings as you would expect any Real Estate business to do. However we are aiming the business at those who are serious about property. We are not trying to fill our York Street shop window (yes we are back in the same shop, but it is

now ours), with pretty pictures of houses you can see almost everywhere else, we want to encourage vendors to be realistic about their homes and buyers to be equally realistic about the offers they make. That way nobody wastes time or feels aggrieved, this is a hard enough process as it is. Sometimes, to bring this about the agent, namely us, has to be respectful but honest. It is too easy just to accept an instruction if we do not believe it to be realistic, or if some work in preparing a property is necessary before it is marketed. All that happens is the property sits on the market, becomes stale, and we almost always get the blame before the client, now with a more receptive view moves to a new agent, drops the price or makes the changes that were suggested initially. Meanwhile, the vendor may have

“We are not trying to fill our York Street shop window with pretty pictures of houses you can see almost everywhere else...”

not only missed the opportunity of a sale to a serious buyer, but they may also have lost out on that dream home they had found for themselves. Whilst there are new agencies popping up regularly in the Island, something to be welcomed, there are more leaving the stage. I can name 3 or 4 in just the last few months. Do you need a shop? Well we think so. The internet is an incredibly strong tool and a prerequisite for a successful business in our field, but we feel it is only that, a tool. There are many other things required, experience and local knowledge of your agent, an appreciation of both the vendors and buyers positions and views, contacts, and in our opinion a high street presence.

our Grouville property something to be seen? First time ever on the market and Centre Ville has been honoured with the instruction to sell as sole agent. Give us a call to book your viewing, or to get our appraisal on yours. Come on Harry, we have some viewings to do……. Words by Dennis Shore

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Punctuality - Who Cares!? According to recent figures, around 16% of us are late for work at least once every week. Estimates suggest that in our private lives this statistic is double! Is it really true that a third of us are often late? Well, I can only sensibly relay my personal experiences and I would say “Yes, a good third of us are often late”.

By Vernon Breese

Now to put some perspective on this - I ‘enjoyed’ a fairly rigorous military upbringing including 8 years in a military academy so no surprise that I am very conscious of “timing” but maybe this also makes me well placed to comment on it? Maybe not! Let’s first get the subject of being “late for work” to one side. It’s as old as the hills and everyone turns up late some time for any number of valid and sometimes terrible reasons too. We should always try to be on time for work but stuff happens right?

Just for fun here are some excuses I have encountered since 1979: • I forgot to wind my alarm clock • My car indicator light on the right-hand side was broken so I had to get to work by making left turns only • I thought it was Saturday • I lost my watch • The dog was asleep on my car keys and I just couldn’t bring myself to move her • I am not really late. For me this is early • My battery died on my mobile so my alarm didn’t go off • I was just too tired I am sure I have a migraine Of course everyone knows the old ‘punctured tyre’ excuse. I have always felt really sorry for the people to whom this actually happened because the chances of them ever being believed will have been zero. What’s funnier is that some of the unfortunate victims of “on-the-road” issues like this will know that the

puncture excuse is not usually taken seriously and so they will make up something else perhaps more believable! Then they get caught-out lying! So that’s work but on to lateness generally – we seem to fall into four camps roughly: A. Those who want to be punctual and expect punctuality. B. Those that don’t care much either way. C. Those who are rarely punctual but expect others to be on time! D. Those who are punctual but don’t mind waiting for others at all. Do you know which camp you’re in? If you don’t, then ask a friend - don’t guess. I know which camp I am in and I know which camp contains the least number of people! It is interesting though, at least to me, because it is strangely difficult to change behaviours either those of oneself or of others. I would be dreadfully disappointed in

“I got into the habit of giving them an appointment time 30 minutes earlier than needed.”

myself if I let someone down by having them wait for me. I just couldn’t look at my watch and note the time I need to leave for the meeting but then deliberately let it go by and knowingly turn up late without a care. Conversely (I assume) someone from Camp B couldn’t easily be encouraged turn up on time? I did try to alleviate a punctuality situation I suffered with a loved one who was always between 20 and 30 minutes late without fail so I got into the habit of giving them an appointment time 30 minutes earlier than needed. This meant that subsequently they typically turned up just on time and this worked for ages until … on one occasion by accident they appeared at the actual stated time and therefore appeared 30 minutes early! Their obvious indignation and frustration over being duped for so long upset them greatly. (Unbelievable!) The rest of the family remained quietly amused however, from then on the 30 minute measure was always taken into account and my system never worked again: It goes like this if you’re not sure: Actual appointment time is 10; told them 9.30; they now know that means 10 so 10.30 to10.45 will do and they now always an hour late instead! ….Arrgghh!


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In Brief Appleby Fiduciary Business rebrands as Estera Appleby Fiduciary Business has launched its new brand and identity, Estera, following the successful management buyout from the Appleby Group. With a 350-strong team across ten jurisdictions, Estera delivers customised fiduciary and administration services to its client base of global corporations, private companies, high-net-worth individuals and investment funds. Estera will continue to be led by Chief Executive Officer Farah Ballands, supported by the existing management team. So, why do we even make arrangements to meet or speak at specific times? It may not be too obvious to everyone so here’s some of the reasons why we plan (please excuse any hint of facetiousness or sarcasm as I play the host and you be the guest!): We state a time: • so that I know when I must be there; • in order to plan other things around the arrangement and protect the meeting; • so you know when I will be there expecting to see you and you in turn will know when to be there; • so that a diary appointment can be agreed and established; • to avoid clashing with other planned meetings or events; • to ensure we don’t overrun earlier meetings and let one another down; • to help provide sufficient time for this meeting with you – there could well be other things to do after this meeting; • to suit travel times, traffic, trains etc etc

• often pre agreed with you to suit you - the guest; • to ensure the best chance of the meeting taking place; • so that all these advantages can also be afforded you, the guest.

Appointment time 11am:

Surely it can be no wonder that lateness will upset an individual who has covered all of the above?

10.59 “They may have been held up unavoidably, don’t be silly!”

I am one of those sad people who cannot handle tardiness anywhere and so camp A is where I stay. I say this but it isn’t entirely true because I often visit France and there they have a Camp E. Where E stands for “Everything-goes”! You can do whatever you need to do there whenever you like. “Ça ne fait rien” as they say and this is why they live so much longer than us! Just for clarity then, and I do hope I don’t speak for too many here: having to wait for someone who is late for an appointment with me imposes a physical stress and pain upon me that goes like this in my head:

deflect any signs that your guest’s absence has upset you in any way!

10.55 “They’ve forgotten!” 10.58 “They really have forgotten! Shall I call them?”

11.00 “This is so unreasonable, we agreed 11, why am I waiting” 11.01 “I’ll do some work on my mobile and distract myself” 11.02 “Have I got the right place – check the email for venue” 11.07 “This is outrageous! Such a dreadful waste of time” 11.10 Start composing polite email all the time thinking that instead of being late, it would have been better if they had buried me up to my shoulders in hot sand and poured red ants over my head. 11.17 Whilst telling a passing acquaintance that you have been stood up - you try hard to

“Translated this really means “You b#!**#!! I walked all the way to the coffee house, I waited for 20 minutes and had a coffee on my own without sugar (because I am dieting) and it was horrid.”

11.20 Finally I send that polite email saying “Sorry to have missed you. I assume you got caught up with something. Let’s rearrange?” Translated this really means “You bastard! I walked all the way to the coffee house, I waited for 20 minutes and had a coffee on my own without sugar (because I am dieting) and it was horrid. I realised you had forgotten me and then guess what? It started to rain and I got soaked walking back. I hate you with a passion and I can never forgive you for this outrage!” And later you receive an email from your guest saying “Oh no! So sorry! I must have just missed you. I got there at 11.21 by my watch. What rotten luck. I’ll call to rearrange”

Translated - for me this really means “Please accept this outright lie because you know I don’t possess a watch and I was never even close to the venue; ever. I was having a great conversation with someone else miles away who I like and respect so much more than I do you and so my last meeting ran over by 45 minutes. I knew you would have been well gone by then so there was no point in me getting in touch. I am not sorry in the slightest and it had nothing to do with luck whatsoever, it just didn’t matter enough to me. Please don’t rely on me to rearrange, that would be pointless as well as stupid.” I imagine all this only helps to demonstrate to you just how ill I really am! On the other-hand some of you might feel the same?


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The Busy Queen Bee on customer service Buzz 1 - Develop Every move you make is a step closer to exceeding your customers expectations, develop buzzworthy standard and create a real experience. Developing your own standards: Why?

touch-points to enable them to build loyalty and grow their profit.

Hotels have to follow standards, not everyone wants to be a five, six or seven-star hotel but you all want to know where you are, what you want to deliver.

To achieve this, you need to understand your customers’ behaviour, experience and emotions. The ‘customer journey’ is associated primarily with the physical interactions (behaviour) - contact strategy and reducing customer effort - whereas the ‘customer experience’ is a concept that deals primarily with how customers feel with ‘delighting customers’ and creating distinct experiences.

So why shouldn’t you? How can you expect your employees to deliver a service when they don’t know what is expected of them and how they are benchmarked? You need to set your own standard, you may be a shoe shop or a Michelin-starred restaurant, what experience do you want your customers to have when they come to you? And at what level do you want your employees to deliver that experience. Ever faster change, greater customer choice and channel proliferation are realities every business faces today. In this still challenging time, developing an excellent customer experience programme is more crucial than ever; businesses need to focus their attention across multiple

Developing your own standards: How? Successful companies that provide excellent customer service clearly define the service standards that are essential for business success. Service standards serve two purposes: * First, they are a powerful force for shaping the image that your customers have of you. * Second, they are a great tool for measuring how well each employee in your business

meets the levels of service, which are essential for your business success. There are seven criteria for developing standards, according to Leland & Bailey, (1995). According to these experts, standards should be specific: * Concise * Measurable * Based on customer requirements * Written into job descriptions * Performance reviews * Jointly created with employees * Enforced throughout the organization

“Customer-centric businesses don’t let their customers wander in search of information or help; instead, they provide customer experience excellence.”

Customer-centric businesses don’t let their customers wander in search of information or help; instead, they provide customer experience excellence. They guide their customers through a carefully planned series of interactions called a customer journey. A customer journey comprises experiences which are, in turn, made up of touch points — human, physical, sensory or communication, either in person or virtual — and which are influenced by factors like price, convenience and location. Adam Richardson, writing on Harvard Business Review’s Blog Network, explains how to use Customer Journey Maps to improve the customer experience. His customer journey timeline looks like this:

Engage – Buy – Use – Share – Complete Knowing what happens at each stage, as well as answering the

questions posed along the way by conducting in-depth customer research, will result in the most complete Customer Journey Map. Creating competitive advantage through customer advocacy and employees’ engagement will inevitably increase your profits. Can you see where I am getting? Can you start thinking of your standards and what they should be like? Extract from the book, Thrive with the Hive, author Claire BoscqScott, download your copy here leanpub.com/thrivewiththehive


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Double director promotion at Elian in Jersey Edward Thorogood and Giles Johnstone-Scott have been promoted to director roles at Elian.

Giles Johnstone-Scott has been appointed to director of funds. He is responsible for the administration of a number of private equity funds and

To achieve the accreditation, C5’s Data Centre and Facilities Manager, Phil Heath, undertook extensive training and examinations at BCI in London, consisting of training sessions with a cross-section of industry experts in BC that built on knowledge from BCI’s most recent good practice guidelines.

Edward Thorogood and Giles Johnstone-Scott

corporate structures and is part of the management team responsible for the ongoing operations of Elian Fund Services. Mr Johnstone-Scott has 10 years’ experience in the offshore financial services industry, particularly within the private equity, venture capital and mezzanine funds

areas. Mr Johnstone-Scott joined the company in 2008, having previously worked at Kleinwort Benson and Mourant du Feu & Jeune. He holds the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators diploma in offshore finance and administration. Elian CEO Paul Willing commented: ‘Edward and Giles

are highly respected and long serving members of the Elian team; I am particularly pleased to recognise employees who have made such a meaningful impression. Their promotions are a result of their outstanding individual contributions to our current success and the continued growth we are confident they can each deliver in their new roles.’

Hawksford achieves top STEP employer accreditation Hawksford has reinforced its commitment to learning and development by successfully achieving STEP’s Platinum Employer Partner accreditation award.

from a strong learning culture. The application was then supported by interviews with two staff members: a qualified Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP) and a STEP student.

The Platinum level award, which is based upon a rigorous accreditation and audit process, is the highest STEP standard available and recognises excellence in learning and development practice.

Hawksford’s Head of Learning and Development, Marisa Ballantyne, said: ‘Achieving platinum partner status is an external validation of Hawksford’s continuous investment in people. We are committed to providing support, encouragement and advice to help employees achieve their full potential. We were commended for a “truly outstanding application”, and staff will reap the benefits of the extra professional tools that

Hawksford provided evidence of the company’s approach to supporting the development of employees’ professional knowledge and expertise, and also demonstrated how the company itself benefits

C5 Alliance Becomes Certified by The Business Continuity Institute C5 Alliance (C5) has become certified by The Business Continuity Institute (BCI). The BCI is an independent global organisation, which provides professional guidelines and up-to-date academic and practical expertise for good practice in management, design and implementation of Business Continuity (BC), as the service continues to evolve along with technology and business trends.

Edward Thorogood has been appointed to the newly created role of director of strategy. Working closely with Elian chief executive officer Paul Willing, he will be responsible for supporting the executive team in the development, governance and execution of Elian’s strategy, including acquisitions, special projects and growth into new jurisdictions. Prior to this he worked as an associate director within Elian’s Operations and Fund Services. Mr Thorogood, who will continue to sit on the board of a number of funds clients, has been instrumental in a series of strategic activities, including the successful management buyout from Ogier, the acquisition of Allied Trust, and the recent acquisition and on going integration of SFM Europe.

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are now available to us as a platinum partner. ‘Hawksford’s holistic and systematic approach to learning and development means that we provide a variety of work and non-work related activities to support career progression across the entire organisation. Through continued learning and development, our highly qualified workforce is able to offer creative and pragmatic solutions for the long term benefit of our clients.’ Jenni Hutchinson, STEP’s Head of Employer Partnerships, added: ‘Hawksford’s application for Platinum Employer Partner

status demonstrated not only an excellent range of support mechanisms for encouraging the development of STEP students and members, but also a truly outstanding learning culture embedded throughout the organisation and led from the top down. Staff benefit from exposure to both work and non-work related activities that allow them to build a huge range of skills and foster positive relationships with their colleagues across the whole organisation. Many congratulations on this very well-deserved accreditation.’ Hawksford is an international corporate, private client and funds business.

Tax agreement signed with UAE The Government of Jersey has signed a double tax agreement (DTA) with the United Arab Emirates in Dubai. The DTA was signed for Jersey by Senator Ian Gorst, Chief Minister, and for the United Arab Emirates by Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs. Senator Gorst said "The signing of the DTA will further strengthen the extremely good relationship we have with the Emirati Government. I am delighted to have been able to sign the agreement in the Emirates and to have had the opportunity to personally convey to the Minister the importance we attach to our commitment to a future relationship." The DTA is the latest in a series of agreements between Jersey and the UAE on financial issues. The Jersey Finance regional office was established in the UAE in March 2011, and earlier this year, the Jersey Financial Services Commission signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of the Abu Dhabi Global Market. Besides the growing relationship between the UAE and Jersey in financial services, the Island has recently begun exporting foodstuffs to the Emirates, including Jersey Royals and oysters.


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