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Connetable of St John and recycling advertising (FOI)

Connetable of St John and recycling advertising (FOI)

Produced by the Freedom of Information office
Authored by States of Jersey and published on 02 August 2017.

​Request

A

I would like the date that Mr John Le Sueur became Connetable of the Parish of St John and the date he was removed from office.

B

I would like the date that Mr John Le Sueur became President of the I.D.C. and also the date he was removed from office.

I would like to know exactly how much money has been spent on TV advertising for recycling from 1 January 2014 to 1 July 2017 and whether this money has been paid entirely to Channel TV.

Response

A

The information you have requested is not held by the States of Jersey. The information may be held by the parishes and so you might wish to send your information request in writing to foi@parish.gov.je or to Parish FOI, East Wing, RJA & HS, Trinity, JE3 5JP.

You can also find out more about making an FOI request to the parishes at www.parish.gov.je/Pages/FOI.aspx#resources

B

The States appointed John Pepin Le Sueur, Connetable of St John, as President of Island Development Committee at their meeting of 18 December 1984.

He was replaced by St John Deputy Carl John Le Herissier Hinault, at the States meeting of 9 December 1993.

£25,319 has been spent on television advertising between 1 January 2014 and 1 July 2017.

This figure is broken down as follows:

  • Production Costs: £6,560
  • ITV Channel advertising: £18,759
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