Jersey state's ministers are spending almost 100000 pounds to see how the Home Affairs Department could be run more efficiently the home affairs minister says Ernst and Young are being asked to do the work on the review of the same time he's working on the government saving plan so the same work isn't done twice the report which will suggest options to make official see savings won't be made public senator Len Norman says it's for internal use for himself and senior officers the review started last month and as you are to be finished on the 20th of December the scrutiny panels heard that teachers in Jersey are working about 60 hours a week on average creating an excessive workload that needs to be resolved during a recent hearing the Education Minister Senator Tracey said she thinks teachers workload is a major concern speaking in the States and she said there needs to be less red tape there is a lot of what's happening with the bounce how how we're working towards the future of the education system but the funding guidance is referred to in your question if that's read there is responsibility on also students to school really is on the departments of ensure that we have the right work load that produces the right outcomes for our children and not on the sorry bureaucracy of Jersey companies to launch a business allowing people to register their aircraft here after the states fail to make their own version profitable since it was approved in 2014 the state suspended 900000 pounds on the project which it was hoped would attract 20000000 pounds of business to the island but is currently just one plane registered through it this is an Economic Development Minister Senator Steve palette says a local firm has to draw up a new post its model using new technology invest its own money in the register and relaunch it within weeks. If you are an extra in the t.v. Series Bergerac in Jersey in the 1980 s. You're being invited to a reunion this Saturday organizers want as many extras as possible to join stars of the show Joel nettles on Sean which as you museum is likely to bring annual budget photographs with be prepared to get in a group shot with the former t.v. Detective John Little says he looks back on his time as Persia racked with great pleasure and the friends he made who were extras so it's a lot sort of search turned up you know you see that many many x. . Hotel seal part is the whole just history says Come to think of it and the effect the coach the coach raises is to bring coach loads of tourists out to watch the filmmakers rather nice for their way but good I got to know that although tell a friends about it you can expect tides of more than 11 metres this morning in the saving his jersey state with the tail end of a tropical storm that combined with the largest spring tides of the month means we'll see high level warnings for Windham waist roll plummet from the jetty Met Office expects tomorrow to be worse we have the remnants of an extra pickle storm namely Sebastian moving over the southwest tip of Ireland going through tonight and then into Wednesday this deep area of low pressure is going to move eastwards across central Britain bringing gales and very large waves to the channel this is rather unfortunate timing because we have the largest spring tides of the month during this period things are therefore going to be a bit messy along exposed coasts and. Will aim to take Tottenham into the Champions League knockout stages by beating Olympiacos in his 1st how much in charge of the Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has urged his side to get the job done again shutouts Donetsk to secure qualification at the end to head the saving. So new so far for this robot dump Tuesday morning it's 5. B.b.c. Radio Jersey more than thanks Chris he's got to give in the game. There because yeah cloudy with occasional right or drizzle and the risk of some health well it's lashed down here this morning. Should clear though this will be will see some sunny periods isolated showers developing and then showers becoming more frequent and heavier the sea fishing and I have a night that's it warm that and this is my worst kind of weather wet and wool temperatures 14 degree Celsius Lays of 10 visibility moderate to good perhaps pull over every pull. The wind southerly fresh force 5 to strong for 6 decreasing moderate forceful to 5 this afternoon fairing Southwest strong for 6 again towards dawn tomorrow you can see states moderate a rather rough with an increasing swell and the tide times low water 1230 this lunchtime 1.3 metres high water temperature 611.2 and the plane is here it arrived this morning just after 6 o'clock. Actually tracing on b.b.c. Radio Jersey hello good morning coming up here on breakfast we'll have the latest as Jersey's politicians prepare for day one of one of the most significant debates for all of us in recent years. It's a big one. Also the problem of racism in sports is making headlines again look at the latest after England cricket reported racist abuse from a spectator suggesting the defeat by New Zealand and is it possible to feed more than 500 people unteach As for just $800.00 quid we're going to be hearing. Collection service has done just that actually Tracy on b.b.c. Radio Jersey. But 1st it's time for the talking to end and well for more talking to begin the day is finally here's a. These politicians will begin debating the government plan which is minister's money strategy for the next 4 years we're expecting. A debate but before we could begin States members had to get their usual business out of the way so yesterday a special question time sitting was arranged political reporter Freddy Miller was watching for us and they ended up getting through a fair bit I understand Friday they did actually yes I was expecting this to be the calm before the storm the kind of the quiet day before for very busy days if you want but instead we saw many of the really big main topics that we're always talking about get a mention So we talked about housing that was that population also there the hospital also talked about Brecht that was there as well new snippets of information on all of these topics and before all of that as you're hearing in the news this morning we also had new information about the Jersey aircraft registry and do you remember that it was approved in 2014 it was in the hope of encouraging aircraft owners to register their aircrafts and then pay for the privilege and then the idea was that they would then conduct business in the oil in this well so it was it was hoped it would raise around $20000000.00 pounds 900000 pounds was spent on this project but since 2017 more or less nothing has happened with the jersey aircraft registry and it's currently as we're hearing in the news corps a grand old total Ashley of one plane just one solitary plane on its books anyway this this idea is being brought back and this came from a question to Senator Steve palate didn't he had plenty more information about what's going to happen next. He had lots to say yes he said the government is finalizing terms with a Jersey based company at the moment he wouldn't reveal the company's name but he said it's going to work with ports of Jersey and with the airport to relaunch this aircraft registry within weeks he said within weeks not months and he said it's going to employ Jersey staff to run it it's going to invest its own money in it even and he said interestingly that this one plane that's on the registries books currently is a moderate sized private business jet so if you have to be at all and you see any moderate sized private business I guess that's probably the one that's kept this aircraft registry afloat all these years anyway he said we're extremely grateful to the planes owner who's been very loyal and patients I'm sure you could say that again but there's a small matter of 900000 pounds of course previously invested in this registry what's happening with that well Senator pilot said that's basically not going to be returned it's effectively written off or I suppose you could see it as the investment they got that one moderate sized private business jet on the aircraft registries books it depends which way you want to look at it Senator powers admitted that previously the way that we doing the registry the way it was working it was operating with a flawed business model he said not enough focus on what makes Jersey unique He also admitted g.s.t. Interestingly was a potential issue with the way it was working the mix of posts off aircraft owners from coming here whether he did say he has no intention of getting rid of aircraft making exempt from g.s.t. In the future incidentally interesting point he raised Guernsey doesn't have g.s.t. They set up an aircraft registry in 2015 and that's now got between 4 and 500 planes on its books and after politicians had finished talking about the aircraft registry it wasn't long before they moved on to talking about housing right one of those big topics that you mentioned earlier on and there was concerned that concerns from some back benches about heating in properties owned by Andy and tell us about that. Yes Well this is heating systems have been upgraded enantiomers homes and this isn't Treasury Minister Deputy Linzi ash was asked about this he said the old system was obsolete He said the j c could no longer get parts for it so they decided to upgrade the whole thing and previously very interesting leave the heating in and in properties used to go on in October and then go off in May and the only way you could change the temperature throughout that time was to open a window so by contrast he said this new system is going to not only improve comfort but it's going to offer more choice and control because you can turn it on when you want you can turn it off when you want not the issue is previously heating bills were included within the rent Randian tenant said they just paid once that was that he sings no problems the new system means some tenants are obviously going to use heating more than other tenants use it so that cost has been removed from the rent so it means the rents gone down but tenants of them being told to set up standing orders with the j.c. And they're going to have to pay by themselves now it's empty ash insisted this cost is going to be broadly similar to what they were paying before but then we saw a deputy customer rail disagree he said it's one elderly tenants approached him recently saying they've been told to put $100.00 pounds aside every single month for hating but their rents only going down by about 5 percent so this means they're going to be spending around 700 pounds more every year than they used to and the morale said well this means the island's most vulnerable people who often live in and in properties some of them are now too scared to even turn on their heating because of the fear of the electricity bills and of course we've talked about the weather recently it's been pretty dreary you're going to want your heating on you and then also deputy Rob Ward's agreed with that sentiment he said this new system it could mean tenants switch off their heating in winter going cold because they are unable to budget and they could suffer so really strong words about what this change could mean now deputy at. Kind of counted he said the j.c. Has a team that's helping tenants with this new system he said if people do run the heating all year round throughout the summer yes it could cost the more but if they're careful he said it may cost them less but of course with the nice drawing in with this horrible weather we've been having I do not think actually that this is the last time we're going to hear about this issue and sticking with having Freddy the housing minister. Face quite a few questions and a stand and he made some interesting announcements today. He did He talked quite a lot yesterday actually said it's amazing one of the things he said was repeating his claim the housing market is broken which he said quite a lot in the past and he said a report due out early next year will aim to tackle rising rents and this will be something to look out for very interesting and he said that report in early 2020 is going to propose ideas that to some people are challenging and some of the solutions might not look like things that have previously happened in Jersey so that's very interesting and he also talked about potential sites in the island for development and this is development of affordable housing we're talking about Andy and properties and he admitted this was in a written question very very interesting the ambulance station the former police station both and on are under consideration for future so is Warrick farm at Queens Road and also part of the Saviour's hospital now he was asked does that mean those sites are definitely not going to be used for the hospital because of course all this talk over the past couple of years where is the hospital going to go some people have said Warrick farm some people have said it's a v.a. Hospital Well Senator music said no there's no decision on that yet it's not incidentally to be published until September next year but he said these are potential sites so if the hospital doesn't go on them he wants them for housing and then he was also asked about 2 other sites which is the bar Center and the bridge both of which are currently home to charities and saviors wrote he said some of these charities could be moved but then given new premises in which to operate if those buildings are also used for housing so it does appear that many of these kind of publicly owned buildings could be tending to housing in the not too distant future want to watch Freddie and then moving on to other topics we learn more about the government's plan for a population policy and it's all based on what happens in practice is that right. Yes constable Chris Taylor who's in charge of this population policy drawing it up he said Bracks it's left the board in an awkward quandary and they'll have to Navy outcome before they can come to a final conclusion on how to limit Jersey's growing population of course another huge issue that we're always talking about $107000.00 people more or less live in Jersey at the last estimates. Because when Taylor said he's basically waiting to see what happens with Bracks it which he hopes of course is going to be resolved in the u.k. General election on the 12th of December but will it who knows but also interestingly he was looking ahead to what this population policy could look like in this was very interesting because I think over the past couple of months there's been a lot of discussion about very strict population controls that could be really different to what we see now yesterday constable Chris Taylor said no we're not looking for wholesale change at all what we need is greater control and we've been working on it for months they're gathering all the information and they're going to start thinking about it by the end of this week but it's not according to him going to be this desperately different kind of system really he just wants more control greater control around the existing system it seems and as you mentioned yesterday sitting was arranged because there's a lot for states members to get through this week is it paints on the government plan begins at half past 9 the small and I am sure you are ready and raring to go looking ahead to welcome weeks back. Raring to go is the word I've had my porridge already actually so I'm going to go absolutely it's going to be is going to be hugely significant few days really because politicians here are deciding now over the next 4 days how the government is going to make and spend money over the next 4 years so really the decisions that we see over the next couple of days could have a profound effect on Jersey and what it looks like is a place to live a place to work a place to raise a family a place to grow old in so there's a lot riding on this really now the government's come forward with its ideas but backbenches have looked through them picked through them bit by bit and they've come forward with $23.00 amendments $23.00 bits they want to change within what the government say but then there's also loads of amendments to amendments and amendments to amend the amendments is a lot going on there's going to have to be as many potential as $35.00 separate votes before they even get to the point at which they can vote on the overall plan so an awful lot of talking to get through as you alluded to earlier but then that final vote that I'm expecting to happen at some point probably on Friday will be on the government plan yes or no and I expect that will probably be a yes but it just depends what that plan looks like now yesterday the chief minister was asked about this at the end of yesterday sitting and he said he's up for the challenge he's ready to go for it but he did really kind of except look we've got 23 things that could change here and it's likely some of them will change he said that's not to be Assembly how many are approved of course we're going to find that out in the coming days so initially today will start talking about the cost of visiting a g.p. They'll be a debate on parking of course there's been a lot of talk about parking charges in recent weeks and months that debate today and also a debate on the climate change emergency fund this is money to tackle Josie's climate change issue and the hype of the island becoming carbon neutral by 2030 so plenty of important things to get through today lots to keep States members busy. But as I say if they do vote in favor of the changes that have been Perth through it will mean the plan agreed at the end of this week could look very different to the one we have right now Freddy thank you very much that's all for school reporter Freddy Miller he's preparing for day 2 of this week's mammoth state sitting that is not an understatement yesterday politicians started the sitting off as they mean to go on with announcements about the relaunch of the aircraft registration and a strongly worded debate about he saying in the audience social housing properties and as you've been hearing today they'll begin debating the government plan which is Ministers reprisal to balance the books within the next 4 years that debate gets underway off 9 and you can listen to the whole thing live as it happens on 1026 medium wave or online this morning. Just search for radio jazzy now 90 minutes past 8 o'clock let's get headlines with Christiane good morning good morning politicians are worried that some Jersey state's tenants might not be able to afford to heat their homes this winter after their bills were separated from their rent Jersey teachers are working an average of 60 hours a week and the education minister says their workload needs to be reduced and John nettle says he's looking forward to meeting people who are extras in Bergerac or union this weekend i weather today not very nice rain drizzle mist and hill fog clearing up though there could be some sunshine the soft and with some showers which will be heavy and more frequent and prolonged the saving took temperature 14 the wind from the south moderate force for a fresh force 5. B.b.c. Radio Jersey travel Thanks Chris in the Air Force What about that London City fight than she has at 20 past 7 it got away at 5 to 8 this morning which means the flight coming back over to Lux is that a touchdown around 11 instead of 1030 otherwise we're doing good at the airports the mail plane landed at one minute past 6 o'clock it's quiet at the harbor today the good will from Portsmouth England see a ride at 3 minutes to 6 this morning and I. Derive a clip from Portsmouth at around 5 past 5 to see it will leave its head its Again z. And then to Portsmouth at 5 past 7 and on the right