Media

Please find below selection of Hilary in the media as Deputy 2022 - 2026, Manifesto 2022 and 2026 videos, and other media moments.

Delivering locally in St John, St Lawrence and Trinity

Jersey shops welcome prospect of roadworks compensation - BBC News

'Intrusive' Jersey cannabis farm noise affecting lives - BBC News

Strategy aims to have play areas in all Jersey parishes - BBC News

Young Scouts go green for sustainability challenge - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Plans submitted for 38 affordable homes in Jersey - BBC News

Odour from cannabis farm left Constable 'feeling sick' - Jersey Evening Post

Delivering within government

Hundreds of households apply to join low-carbon heating scheme - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

'Polluter pays' charges in frame but details pushed back to next year - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Crown Dependency Climate Summit

Grants of up to £3,500 launched to help islanders switch to EVs - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Number of e-bike vouchers doubled for latest ballot - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Jersey to be represented at COP27

Jersey's first Energy and Climate Change Minister appointed - Jersey Evening Post

2022 was Jersey’s hottest year on record - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Holding government to account

Environment, Energy and Environmental Health

First Budget bloody nose as Ministers U-turn on Environment cuts - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Jersey government U-turn on environment funding cut in budget - BBC News

Environment cuts could 'hit Jersey economy', panel says - BBC News

Minister warns regulations department at 'breaking point' - BBC News

Minister raises idea of committee to oversee independent regulators - Jersey Evening Post

Views sought on plan for mandatory food allergen labels in Jersey - BBC News

Animal welfare proposals to come under microscope - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Jersey draft animal welfare law to be reviewed by panel - BBC News

Offshore wind farm plans should be paused, according to new report - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Panel will scrutinise Jersey off-shore windfarm plans - BBC News

Jersey States votes to 'explore' offshore wind farm proposal - BBC News

Call for better electric vehicles scrappage scheme in Jersey - BBC News

Politicians back move to ban single-use vapes - Jersey Evening Post

Jersey marine protection plan gets States backing - BBC News

Scrutiny panel fears Jersey marine plan could destroy habitats - BBC News

Jersey trees need better protection, environmentalist says - BBC News

Investigation underway after environmentalists 'sickened' by tree felling video in Jersey | ITV News Channel

Jersey scrutiny panel backs XL bully dog law - BBC News

Housing and Infrastructure

Scrutiny panel seeks to bring 'better balance' to Island's renting law - Jersey Evening Post

Rent reform review moves into final stages - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Islanders invited to have their say on 'biggest overhaul' of residential tenancy laws in over 10 years - Jersey Evening Post

Budget amendment seeks £250k to tackle empty properties issue - Jersey Evening Post

Gov first-time buyers scheme "paused" but could return subject to further funding - Jersey Evening Post

'Use it or lose it' warning for landowners not building affordable homes - Jersey Evening Post

Minister: £12m market improvement plants 'won't see the light of day' - Jersey Evening Post

Half-a-million visitors needed at Fort each year, Minister says - Jersey Evening Post

Concerns over £110m funding of Jersey Fort Regent redevelopment - BBC News

Jersey health minister faces questions over £350m investment plan - BBC News

Chief Minister denies rift in Council of Ministers over Budget spending - Jersey Evening Post

Infrastructure funding not sustainable - minister - BBC News

Details of liquid waste charge remain murky two years before arrival date - Jersey Evening Post

New drainage system to combat flooding 'would cost £200m' - Bailiwick Express News Jersey

Affordable housing projects could be exempted from public art policy to ensure they remain affordable - Jersey Evening Post

Explaining to ITV at the IOD Leaders event why I am supportive of the new CEO of Jersey, Suzanne Wylie.

Diversity and Inclusion Networks’ 'best ever career advice' is an insightful gem from Hilary Jeune, sustainability consultant and co-founder of The Diversity Directory - and it certainly explains her infectious passion for her work!

#purpose #values #lovingwhatyoudo #careeradvicegems #speakerscorner

www.diversitydirectory.org

 

BLOG

What Matters to you?

I launched a survey a month ago to help me listen and understand what matters to Parishioners. This has helped me to focus my research to build my manifesto. So far, I have had 90 respondents, which is a fantastic response. THANK YOU for taking the time to answer. The survey is still open and I will update this blog as I get more feedback. It reflects very much in the discussions I have had at my regular drop-in sessions, in talks with community groups from the three parishes and while out canvassing and meeting you.

And you said……

  • Immediate priorities: Population, Housing, and Environment.

  • Future priorities: Health, Housing and the Environment.

  • Next generation priorities: Environment

Below is a selection of the more detailed explanations you gave as to why these priorities were your choice:

  • We are in a climate emergency. We could do better on looking after our environment.

  • Wasted taxpayers’ money on indecisions around healthcare and the hospital. Morale of health staff extremely low. Patients struggeling to get access to time sensitive healthcare. Outsourcing health care is unsustainable.

  • Investment needed in infrastructure for alternative transport options.

  • Many struggling to pay bills even with those that feel they are in relatively well-paid jobs, on two incomes, but with no safety nets.

  • Listen and act on the education reviews that highlights the need to change the system.

  • Providing housing for the next generation, concerns of the rising use of food banks and homelessness resulting from rising housing costs.  

  • Concerns of the increasing mental health crisis in young people.

  • Population policy needs to be sorted.

  • Better management of the governments finances to fund whats really needed for the people of Jersey.

  • Jersey for the people, listening to the people, prioritising the people.

  • Need positive, collaborative decision making, with effective joined up governance that we can trust.  

  • What future for our children?

You were asked to describe what works in Jersey and what we can celebrate and be proud of. This is a selection of your answers:

  1. Sense of community especially from the voluntary/ charity sector.

  2. Front line public services.

  3. Clean and safe with beautiful beaches and green lanes.

  4. Sports facilities, the Library and Jersey archives.  

  5. Jersey Heritage, the Zoo.

  6. Easy access on and off island.  

  7. Fibre internet.  

  8. Reasonable taxes.

I want to thank all those that took the time to fill in the survey and hope that my manifesto speaks to seeing a vision for the priorities for you, the parishes and for the island.

 

DROP-IN SESSIONS

Come and tell me about matters that are important to you, to St John, St Lawrence and Trinity and the Island. I will be holding drop-in sessions at these times and what to hear about your concerns:

  • St John’s Village Café - Every Monday / 12pm - 1pm

  • Acorn Café, Trinity - Every Thursday / 12pm -1pm

  • Old Station Café, Millbrook - Every Saturday / 11am - 12pm

 

EVENTS I AM ATTENDING