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Saved for nature

  http://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2014/07/02/saved-for-ever/#comments   The headland at Plémont could be owned by the National Trust for Jersey within weeks The Plemont headland It has been a good couple of days for the States. The decision to reject the Sunday trading trial (see post on that story) and now this agreement on the future of the Plemont headland, indicates (certainly in my opinion) , that there are occasions in the States Chamber when sanity rules and members come to the right decision for the right reasons. I have long argued that the Plemont headland is too valuable for the people of the island and for the visiting tourist to be handed to some developer to build very expensive and very exclusive homes for a very few privileged members of society. There are those (reflected in some posts on the Jersey Evening Post story page too) who argue that Jersey is a small island with a housing problem and that more homes are needed. I would certainly not...

Plemont headland might not be developed after all.

http://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2014/05/31/ours-for-3%C2%BDm/ Plans to build on Plémont's headland could be scrapped after environmental campaigners struck a behind-the-scenes deal to buy the site for £7.15 million. The Plemont headland.     Great news. There is too much "development" in the wrong places already in Jersey. If the Plemont headland can be retained for the islanders (and tourists), and returned to nature, then it must be a good move environmentally and socially.

No third runway at Heathrow

  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/transport/10192866/CBI-head-backs-third-runway-for-Heathrow.html CBI head backs third runway for Heathrow Sir Mike Rake said work on a third runway should have started years ago What part of "No third runway at Heathrow" do these morons not understand. It seems that we are condemned to having inquiry after inquiry, detailed plans from one pro runway group after another, public consultations  ad nauseam, six or more years of discussion and debate and all in the name of "benefit to British industry and business". These lobby groups are conducting a war of attrition in their quest for what they consider to be the "right" decision. At the risk of sounding repetitive, "NO THIRD RUNWAY AT HEATHROW !"   

Plemont development or return to nature?

  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-jersey-  A date has been set for a public inquiry into plans for Plemont Headland. This exceptional location must be sold to the National trust for Jersey, and returned to nature. Any other outcome involving development of the site, can only demonstrate the extent to which greed and self interest have become endemic in Jersey.