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'Joined-up plan' called for on Town seafront

PRIORITIES to help transform the Town seafront and harbour are being drawn up to address issues such as infrastructure, parking, future uses and development.

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Chief Minister Jonathan Le Tocq and Town Seafront Working Party member Deputy Lester Queripel yesterday announced its plans to hand over the priorities to the new Policy and Resources Committee next term, looking ahead at medium and long-term issues.

Views from last year's workshop, which the group organised, are also set to be released this week and it follows calls from community representatives for a joined-up and progressive master plan.

Deputy Le Tocq said just some issues included whether the island needed a deep-water berth, the future supply of hydrocarbons to the island and other infrastructure considerations such as parking.

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