Environment cuts could ‘hit Jersey economy’, panel says

November 6, 2025

Environment cuts could hit island economy – panel

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George ThorpeChannel Islands
States Assembly Members of Jersey's Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Panel sit across the table from the island's Environment Minister Steve Luce and two staff members during a meeting. A number of laptops are on the table along with laminated paper with people's names on them.States Assembly

Politicians have expressed concerns about proposed cuts to the government’s environment department.

The Environment, Housing, and Infrastructure Scrutiny Panel said the impact of the proposals from Jersey government’s budget came at a time of growing regulatory needs, including a move to address food labelling and allergies.

Panel chair Hilary Jeune said she feared the proposed cuts – which involved the department finding £749,000 from staffing costs – could “hit the competitiveness of our economy, livelihoods and essential regulatory work”.

Environment Minister Steve Luce told the panel “dark clouds on the horizon are starting to roll in” and there were significant challenges ahead.

Luce said the funding cuts could cause particular challenges to sections of the department which already had small teams of two or three people.

He said: “If you reduce that team by one, it has a massive affect.”

Jeune said given the minister had his own concerns about the cuts, it should be an issue everyone took note of.

She added the cuts were a “potential threat” to the island’s economic growth.

“Not only is the reduction in budget a worry, but there is no contingency financing at all for the department,” Jeune said.

“That means any unexpected incidents, such as another major storm, a disease threat to livestock or the public, would mean other areas are de-prioritised further.”

 

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