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D Letter


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espite all of Jersey’s problems or perhaps because of them, the


Island is still a caring community. Most of us are ready to give time, money and effort to help those who are not as lucky as us, and without voluntary helpers, charities and businesses exercising Corporate Social Responsibility, we would all be very much poorer.


The role of the so-called Third Sector in the Island is therefore a major part of this annual review of island life and what makes Jersey tick.


Once again most of the magazine Contents CSR - Helping Others


Chief Minister The importance of Corporate Social Responsibility and the Third Sector to Jersey’s future.


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AdvisaHepburnOracle Does Corporate Responsibility have a role in business in 2012? 8-9


Association of Jersey Charities How important is charity work for the island and what does the Association contribute to it?


The Jersey Society for the Disabled


Behind Closed Doors for 14 years


Centre Point Trust We couldn’t have done it without you!


Volaw Trust & Corporate Services Limited The winners of the 2011 JATCO CSR Award


State Street Reaching the Community


ND Estates Property market requires patience and expertise


Hanson Renouf New civil partnership law has wide implications


Health - Helping yourself


Health & Social Services Department


Significant changes expected in health care


Chartered Physiotherapist The link between our thoughts and pain


The Laser Centre Look and feel good for the age we are!


Soul 2 Soul Therapy Holistic Therapy


Editors:


Sarah Hill BA (Hons) Sheila Burden (Cambs)


Sub Editor: Shabir Khan MSc (Oxon) 24-25 26 27 28 12-13 14-15 16-17 18 20 22-23 10-11


is devoted to property and how we look after it and improve it. It’s the biggest investment most of us are likely to have, so we all have a vested interest in ensuring our property is properly maintained and presented. It’s also an important factor in the way we treat our environment, and of course, we have to make sure that we fit in with the planning criteria in this crowded island. All of these subjects are dealt with in the following pages.


There’s plenty of other items of interest we hope you will enjoy reading, and we would be happy to receive any of your comments, criticisms or even praise.


Paul Mundy Finance Publications Offshore Limited


Front cover: Children at Centre Point tell Building Renovations what they think of their refurbishment.


Peter Morris Kidney patients support depends on employer’s support


Back to Balance Back pain what it is and what you can do about it


The Neroli Clinic Therapies that can help fertility - available in St. Helier


Coppolo & Coyde (Jersey) Limited Are you receiving the correct advice?


Home & Hearth


Deputy, Robert Duhamel Island Plan 2011: A new framework for change


Fluid Architecture


What does the continuing economic squeeze, the Island Plan and new faces in the States mean for the building industry? 40-41


Building Renovations Limited From timber treatment to construction, Building Renovations has the track record to deliver


Hammonds Hammonds fit furniture to fit the space and the budget


The Old Forge Why choose The Old Forge?


VLJ Limited Fireplaces & Stoves Fire and brimstone


Creative Windows Guaranteed Creativity from Creative Windows


Design Matters A bespoke service like no other


Light & Shade Shedding light on lamps and furniture for many years


Jersey Mutual Insurance Society 8 page supplement: Why we are in a league of our own


JerseyFire & Rescue Service Halve the Risk


Editorial Adviser: Mike Spencer Franky Leafman


Chief Executive: Paul Mundy BA


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States of Jersey Police A guide to home security


Helping the Planet


Deputy, Robert Duhamel Energy: Fuel for thought


Ecoheat Jersey Ltd Climate Change - Fact or Fiction?


The States of Jersey A quick guide to recycling


Jersey Dairy Products It’s the real thing!


Going Out


St Clements Golf and Sports Centre After nearly a century and still continuing to expand


Tommy Horton M.B.E. In the steps Harry Vardon


Jersey Opera House Refurbishment raises curtain on an exciting future for the Opera House


Jersey Opera House Features on Omid Djalili tour


54-55 Money & Investment 56 58-59 60


Oppenheim & Co Limited (Guernsey) Investing in Megatrends: Green, Gold and Agriculture


Alexander Forbes Offshore Difficult times for savers planning for their retirement


Stephen Cohu Antiques. Investing in antiques and collectables


Stanley Gibbons


How many times have you been captivated by the concept of a quick return?


Diamondology Ltd Not just beautiful


96-97 98-99


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