06 June 2025
​An interactive plan has been published and displayed on digital touch screens in St
Helier, showcasing how our town is evolving through coordinated investment and
regeneration.
The document: Mapping Change and Investment in St Helier brings together public
and private projects – recently completed, in progress, and planned – to help
Islanders understand what is happening, where it’s happening, and why it matters.
This interactive tool is part of a long-term effort to make information about St
Helier’s future more accessible, engaging, and inclusive for all Islanders.
It encourages people to explore how Town is changing and to feel part of that
transformation.
The plan is available online and can also be explored in person on digital touch
screens installed at the Town Hall, Jersey Library, and the Government Office on
Union Street – gov.je/planfortown.
Users can navigate the map to discover major developments, public realm
enhancements, and the key policies driving the regeneration of St Helier.
The initiative centres on the three themes set out in the Bridging Island Plan’s vision
for the Town:
- A Growing Town – Introduce and Integrate:
Supporting the delivery of new homes, improved infrastructure, and better
integration of spaces, services, and community.
- A Sustainable Town – Restore, Protect and Prepare:
Revitalising heritage assets, delivering environmental improvements, and preparing
for climate resilience and long-term sustainability.
- A Vibrant Town – Connect, Enliven and Enhance:
Enhancing public spaces, promoting active travel, and investing in culture, retail, and
community life to bring energy and life to Town.
The Minister for Infrastructure, Connétable Andy Jehan, said:
"I am pleased with the recent progress and publication of this interactive plan. It will
help Islanders, investors, and decision-makers understand the strategic context in
St Helier and the positive changes that are underway.
"Some parts of Town clearly need investment, new infrastructure, and improvements to
our public realm. This is key to our objective to revitalise St Helier.
"I recognise that people want to see further detail on key projects like Fort Regent, and I
will ensure the Plan for Town stays updated as new announcements are made."​