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The Town Hall is the seat of municipal administration. The parish has its own responsibilities, and elections to the municipality of St Helier take place to elect honorary officials who fulfill a variety of roles for parishioners under the overall control of the constable, two Procureurs du Bien Public and the Parish Assembly. Elected officials ...
The church from the south side The church from the north side. The Parish Church of St Helier is the parish church of the parish of Saint Helier, Jersey.It is a Church of England church, one of the twelve 'Ancient Parish Churches' of Jersey, and serves as the Island's civic church and Pro-Cathedral.
St Saviour's Parish Hall SA0079 Grade 2 St Saviour's Hill Law / government building Late 19th century Neo-Gothic parish hall. [241] Government House: SA0095 Grade 2 St Saviour's Hill Law / government building Early 19th century villa. Has long been used as the lieutenant governor's residence. [242] Howard Davis Park SA0166 Grade 1 St Clement's Road
Jersey Arts Centre was given use of The Old Magistrates Court in 2013 in St Helier Town Hall, until 2016 when the Parish took over use of the space. The Jersey Arts Centre continues to provide a theatrical space in Phillips St, in the 250 seater Benjamin Meaker Theatre, as well as performances in Care Homes, Historic Sites and Tours to the ...
A 2005 residential and commercial development in St. Helier incorporates a plaque and light installation marking the boundary of La Vingtaine de la Ville The Historic Town Centre of St Helier is in the vigntaine
St Helier Town Hall being used as a polling station for the 2013 electoral reform referendum. ... Elections in Jersey take place for the States Assembly and at parish ...
The States Police's origin dates to 1853 as a small group of uniformed officers. This was a combined police force and fire service, whose offices were within the St Helier Town Hall, as they only served the town. [2] In the 1890s, this became more standardised as the St Helier Paid Police Force were established.
In 1909, T. J. West established the first cinema in the Royal Hall in St. Helier, which became known as West's Cinema in 1923 and was demolished in 1977. The first talking picture, The Perfect Alibi, was shown on 30 December 1929 at the Picture House in St. Helier. The Jersey Film Society was founded on 11 December 1947 at the Café Bleu, West ...