Jersey News from Wednesday, August 20th, 2025
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Jersey's Chief Minister demands better service from DFDS after winter schedule backlash
Deputy Lyndon Farnham says the level of service from DFDS 'falls short of what was promised and what islanders and visitors expect.'
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'Lifeline' Daisy Bus saved by campaigners
The efforts of Isle of Wight residents have saved the shuttle service, which takes cancer patients to and from their hotels to Southampton Hospital and which has been dubbed 'so much more' than a bus.
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Eight St Peter roads reduced to 20mph
The speed limit on 22 roads in St Peter are being reduced this week, with eight more stretches of the parish becoming 20mph zones.
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Cyclist taken to hospital with serious injuries after St Peter's Valley collision
A female cyclist has been taken to the hospital by paramedics after a serious collision with a car in St Peter's Valley.
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More controls over Jersey's 'dangerous dogs'
Owners of 'dangerous dogs' could be subject to stricter controls on their pets under proposed changes to Jersey law.