Channel Eye
Channel Eye subscribe
  • Business News
    • Appointments
    • Data Protection
    • Digital & Technology
    • Environment
    • Features
      • Financial Services Focus
    • Financial Services
    • Interviews & Profiles
    • Leadership
    • Legal & Professional Services
    • People
    • Property
    • Retail & Hospitality
    • Transport
    • Wellbeing at Work
  • Careers
  • Events
    • Events in Jersey
    • Events in Guernsey
    • Events in Isle of Man
    • Events in Alderney & Sark
    • Virtual events
    • All events
    • Past Events
  • Lifestyle News
    • Arts & Culture
    • Charity & Community
    • Education
    • Food & Drink
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Home
    • Leisure
    • Travel
  • Location
    • Jersey News
    • Guernsey News
    • Isle of Man News
    • Alderney & Sark News
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Channel Eye
No Result
View All Result
Channel Eye subscribe
Home Business News

Jersey’s Chamber members call for Broad St to reopen

August 28, 2020
in Business News, Retail & Hospitality
Share on LinkedInTwitterFacebookEmail

Jersey’s Chamber of Commerce says that the Minister for Infrastructure is insistent that Broad Street remains closed “facilitating physical distancing according to the advice from the Medical Officer for Health for as long as it is deemed necessary”.

In response to the increasing levels of frustration of Jersey Chamber members we have spent the last two months seeking clarity on the actual reasons why Broad Street has been closed off. Following a lengthy process of being passed from department to department, Chamber enquiries can reveal the Minister for Health has not recommended that Broad Street should be closed and that the Medical Officer for Health has not asked for this either.

Jersey Chamber of Commerce Retail and Supply Chair, Daphne East said: “The Broad Street closure makes little sense, and it is now clear that the medical advice has not called for this road to be closed. Given the main concerns of safe distancing are for indoors rather than outdoors, it appears very odd that one can be seated in a bar or restaurant, but the Minister insists closing Broad Street, as opposed to any other roads, is supporting physical distancing.”

Vice President of the Jersey Chamber of Commerce, John Shenton said: “It has been a long-held political wish of some to have Broad Street pedestrianised. That is a discussion and consultation to be had, but it does appear that the Minister is using COVID-19, to close a particular road, citing ‘health risks’ when no other roads are closed and neither STAC nor the Health Minister have requested it. It does a disservice to the open and transparent decision making we expect of our Government departments.”

Chamber is calling for the road to re-open immediately and for any further decisions to close Broad Street to be the result of a transparent, timely and consultative process involving the businesses and users of this route.

 

ShareTweetShareSend

Tim Bullock

Related Stories

Darren Scott
Appointments

Jersey Chamber of Commerce appoints new Vice President

January 5, 2026
Jersey Chamber welcomes re-instatement of Trainee Minimum Wage
Business News

Jersey Chamber welcomes re-instatement of Trainee Minimum Wage

August 13, 2025
Lieutenant-Governor hosts event celebrating Guernsey’s business
Business News

Lieutenant-Governor hosts event celebrating Guernsey’s business

July 14, 2025
Next Post

01-31 Oct: Jersey's 'Savour' Festival

KPMG
Channel Eye Careers

Be the first to know​

Subscribe to the essential islands business news, direct to your inbox every morning​
  • Subscribe
  • Advertising
  • Jersey News
  • Guernsey News
  • Isle of Man News
  • Alderney & Sark News
  • Privacy
  • Contact & About Us

©2026 Channel Eye Limited.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Business News
    • Appointments
    • Data Protection
    • Digital & Technology
    • Environment
    • Features
      • Financial Services Focus
    • Financial Services
    • Interviews & Profiles
    • Leadership
    • Legal & Professional Services
    • People
    • Property
    • Retail & Hospitality
    • Transport
    • Wellbeing at Work
  • Careers
  • Events
    • Events in Jersey
    • Events in Guernsey
    • Events in Isle of Man
    • Events in Alderney & Sark
    • Virtual events
    • All Events
    • Past Events
  • Lifestyle News
    • Arts & Culture
    • Charity & Community
    • Education
    • Food & Drink
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Home
    • Leisure
    • Travel
  • Location
    • Jersey News
    • Guernsey News
    • Isle of Man News
    • Alderney & Sark News
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Contact & About Us

©2026 Channel Eye Limited.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.

Be the first to know

Subscribe to the essential islands business news,
direct to your inbox every morning
Thanks - I am already subscribed