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UK: Potential audit on the cards for derelict greenhouses in Jersey

The Environment Minister has not ruled out the possibility of an audit of all redundant and derelict glasshouse sites before the next Island Plan.

Deputy Steve Luce was responding to questions in this week's States Assembly sitting from his predecessor, Deputy Jonathan Renouf.

The minister said he could "see no reason" why an audit would not be conducted before the next Island Plan – the document which sets out the planning policy for Jersey – in several years.

Deputy Renouf was particularly curious to hear about the plans for an audit given that it was his suggestion. He called for it in a written piece responding to a JEP editorial that claimed that redundant glasshouses were a "blot on the Island's landscape".

Read more at the Jersey Evening Post.

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