
David Warr (Deputy, St Helier south)
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social commentator and passionate about community, localness, Deputy for St Helier south.
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10-03-2009 13:56:17
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Came across this in October’s Connect Magazine . The quote to which they refer: “We have to empower ourselves because nothing will happen if we are just passive and wait for a solution to come from elsewhere.”



How good does the new play space look in parade gardens. Well done to everyone involved this sets a new standard Parish of St Helier and a template for the rest of town if not the island.






Earlier this week, members of Hautlieu School's Council joined us for a special workshop to learn how they can better represent others. The workshop explored the States Code of Conduct to inspire their own Student Charter, and took them on a behind-the-scenes tour of the





David Warr (Deputy, St Helier south) Seems there’s a significant loss of sports facilities proposed for Fort Regent, in place of more costly and consumption based “activities”. Survey heavily slanted towards “proving” demand for the proposals, with no questions about whether people approve of what’s being lost.

David Warr (Deputy, St Helier south) Good luck to them …..disgraceful the way they are treated

The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel questioned the Minister for Infrastructure, Connétable Andy Jehan 🇯🇪, about the provision of sport in a Public Hearing earlier today. The Panel were joined by Deputy David Warr David Warr (Deputy, St Helier south), a member of the Environment Housing



The next Havre des Pas Improvement Group meeting will take place on Thursday 10 July at 6pm at the Lido, Havre des Pas. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, please get in touch with [email protected].


Deputy David Warr David Warr (Deputy, St Helier south) is proposing that the Minister for Treasury and Resources develop a ‘meanwhile use’ for the former Gas Place site until such time that long-term development commences and that the ‘meanwhile use’ is beneficial for the local community and should be

