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The parish administration is headquartered at the Public Hall next to the village green. St Martin is the only parish in Jersey other than St Helier not to conduct its municipal business from a Parish Hall. It has a Public Hall instead, having accepted money from the States of Jersey to provide an assembly room. [citation needed]
The vingtaine is one of the most populous of St Martin as it includes St Martin's Village, containing the Parish Church of St Martin, St Martin's Tearoom, St Martin's Primary School and the village shop. The current Rector of the Parish is Ms G Baudains.
A recruiting banner for the Honorary Police showing the arms of each parish: (from left to right) Grouville, St Brelade, St John, Trinity, St Saviour, St Ouen, St Helier, St Mary, St Lawrence, St Clement, St Peter, St Martin. There is an Honorary Police (French: Police honorifique) force in each parish in Jersey.
The vingtaine is situated in the north-east of the parish, bordering the coast. The Vingtenier de Faldouet is currently Mr S L Falle as enrolled through the Honorary Police of St Martin. [2] The Connétable of St Martin is Ms K Shenton Stone, as elected unopposed in the 2018 Jersey General Election. [3]
Vingtaine de la Quéruée is one of the five vingtaines of St Martin in the Channel Island of Jersey. [1] The vingtaine is roughly rectangular in shape, bordering the Parish of Trinity to the west and the Parish of St Saviour to the south-west. The Vingtenier is currently M. Stevens enrolled through the Honorary Police of St. Martin. [2]
The Jersey Accommodation and Activity Centre is a building just north of Gorey in the parish of Saint Martin, Jersey, in the Channel Islands. It was formerly known as the Industrial School, the Jersey Home for Boys , and Haut de la Garenne .
Gorey Pier is the eastern terminus of the A3 La Rue à Don, which is the main road linking the village to Grouville Church and to St Helier. It was formerly the terminus for the Jersey Eastern Railway. [7] As part of the Eastern Cycle Network plans, Gorey will be connected to St Helier with a direct off-main road cycle route.
The church was built in 1892 to serve what is now the oldest Polish-speaking parish in New Jersey. [4] [5] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. For much of its modern history it has been known for its former school, St. Anthony High School, and its historic basketball program coached by Bob Hurley, Sr.