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Retail in Jersey - Scrutiny Report: Ministerial Response

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A decision made on 24 January 2019:

Decision ref:

MD–PE–2019-0006

Subject:

Response to Economic Affairs Scrutiny Panel
Retail in Jersey

DS title:

DS - Response to EA Scrutiny Panel – Retail report

DS author:

Director: Planning Policy and the Historic Environment

DS date:

15/01/2019

DS Status:

Public

Written report title:

WR – Ministerial Response to Economic Affairs Scrutiny Panel - Retail in Jersey (SR18-2018)

WR author:

Director: Planning Policy and the Historic Environment

WR date

15/01/2019

WR Status:

Public

Oral rapporteur:

Director: Planning Policy and the Historic Environment

Decision(s):

The Minister for the Environment approved the response.

Reason(s) for decision:

Whilst none of the Panel’s specific recommendations appear to have a direct bearing on the specific areas of the Minister’s responsibility, the future of retailing in Jersey is integral to the nature and success of many of the island’s urban areas and is, therefore, of relevance to the areas of planning policy and regeneration. It is particularly germane to St. Helier which serves not only as the island’s principal urban centre but which also assumes primacy in Jersey’s retail offering.

Legal and resource implications:

None.

Action required:

To present the Minister’s response to the States Assembly

Signature:



 

Name and position:

Deputy JH Young
Minister for the Environment

Date signed:

 

Date of decision (If different to Date Signed):

 

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