APPLICATIONS have opened for the Bailiff’s Fund set up to support Islanders affected by Storm Ciarán.The fund is to support individuals and families who have been displaced or suffered severe hardship as a result of the storm and need short-term a.
HIGHER parish rates to cover the cost of the huge clean-up operation following Storm Ciarán “cannot be ruled out”, a Constable has warned.And another parish leader has urged residents to be patient as planned works are delayed to prioritise the .
ISLANDERS are being urged not to treat storm-hit areas as a “zoo” after reports of “disaster tourists” photographing damage in the hardest-hit parish.Marcus Troy, the Constable of St Clement, warned that it was also not safe to do so, as debr.
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AN appeal has been launched by the Bailiff allowing Islanders and organisations to donate money to those badly affected by Storm Ciarán.
The appeal has been established by the Island’s civic head, Sir Timothy Le Cocq, to support individuals and.