Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Don't shade your eyes, plagiarise!


The new community market that kicks off this Friday in the Town Hall has been plagiarised from St Lawrence, so thanks to Constable Deirdre Mezbourian (pictured). Last year I was taken up to the St Lawrence Parish Hall to see their monthly market for myself and decided that we need one of those in St Helier. We are starting out with bric-a-brac and car boot type stalls, but if it's a success we will copy St Lawrence further and provide food. Unlike our western cousin, we don't have parking on the doorstep, however, which is a problem both for the stall holders and would be visitors. Given that there is so much empty space in Sand Street car park for most of the time, it begs the question why that car park can't be changed to allow folk to park for more than the 3 hour maximum. I will take this up with the Minister of TTS as people frequently tell me that they can't attend functions in the Town Hall as the nearest car park prohibits them from staying for long enough. Which seems pretty daft. Meanwhile, we are exploring how we can increase the capacity of the Parish-owned car park at Lempriere Street, as if the Town Hall had a decent sized off-street car park we could provide much more in the way of community markets and the like. Anyway, come along on Friday 9 March between 10am and 2pm and snap up a bargain.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

What bout the market that used to be next to the Office pub, you make no mention of that yet I remember that market well

Anonymous said...

The 3 hour limit is to keep commuters out of the town center, diverting them to the Esplanade or Pier Rd.

If that is actually worth doing, why not allow 5 hours instead of 3? Sure, you'd get people moving their cars at lunchtime, but combine that with not allowing season tickets and it would just be way too much aggro... few people would bother.

Anonymous said...

With the Independent Commission on Electoral reform being hijacked by Mr Bailhache & his cronies, (the biggest threat to Democracy here since 1940), is this the best analysis of the situation you can come up with?

Please let us know if you will be adding more detail?

Please give your opinion on whether any Committee of Inquiry into the HDLG investigation, should be held WITHOUT anyone with a perceived and/or actual conflict of interest?Will the terms of reference be comprehensive & not tinkered with after agreement.

Should the terms of reference include media coverage good & bad?

Is it just better to brush things further under the carpet?

Just wondering.

Simon Crowcroft said...

Yes, the Hope Street market. A good thing. If someone wants to restart it please can they contact me at the Town Hall.

Anonymous said...

Why would anyone use Hope St when the Weighbridge is now such a better venue? Would it cost less?

Simon Crowcroft said...

It's not better than the Weighbridge but it's different, just as the stalls we now have in French Lane are. As far as the cost goes, I don't know how much the charges are for using the Weighbridge, but if you phone the Town Hall you can find out. A street market shouldn't cost anything in the way of fees.

Anonymous said...

Look stop writing all this boring rubbish about a town market and dopey Mezbourian and get behind Rico, Stuart and Trevor in addressing the Graham Power illegal suspension and bringing down this corrupt Government of half-wits. Rico sent you an e-mail on the 13th March now stop dithering and bloody answer it.

Anonymous said...

The " Independent " Electoral reform has been hijacked Constable, because its all in the word " Independent which it obviously is not having Senator Bailhache as chairman and two other states members on the board.

Would you please state your views for your readership and the people who voted for you in St Helier including myself.

Tim South

Anonymous said...

You should forget all this irrelevant Town stuff and deal with Rico's serious questions about the suspension of Graham Power, and why don't you post any of my questions?

Anonymous said...

How much did it cost the tax payer to spray the bin cart pink?
I know this is a very worthy cause but when money is so tight in our community , I need an answer.

Resident of St Hellier

Simon Crowcroft said...

Hi Tim
my views on the electoral commission have been clearly stated and consistently held: I did not agree that the new PPC should seek to change the terms of reference to allow States Members on the panel, and voted against that proposal at our first meeting. However, I was in a minority. Similarly, when the States debated the matter I voted against. Again, I was in the minority. So, we have States Members on the electoral commission. We will have to wait and see what comes out of the panel's work. I am hoping their proposal actually meets with the approval of the States and the public in a referendum, and we get an improved legislature at the end of the process. The proof of the pudding, and all that!

Simon Crowcroft said...

Anonymous asks how much it cost to get the latest refuse and recycling lorry painted pink - the answer is £0 as the manufacturer paints them in any colour under the rainbow before delivery.

Anonymous said...

It is starting to crack Simon!!! Be on the right side or you will go down with the ship of fools...