Channel Islands Live: 21 August 2019published at 08:09 British Summer Time 21 August 2019
Bringing you the news, sport, travel and weather for the Channel Islands
Read MoreFormer JSPCA chief executive in court on fraud charges
A warning about measles by UK PM Boris Johnson is welcomed by Jersey doctors
Brexit could 'impact' fresh food choices in Guernsey
Lottery cash could go to more Jersey sport, arts, heritage and culture groups
Updates from Tuesday 20 August 2019
Bringing you the news, sport, travel and weather for the Channel Islands
Read MoreA dry and generally clear Tuesday night, with the odd mist patchy perhaps developing, as winds will remain light.
Minimum temperature: 10 to 13C (50 to 55F).
Another fine and often sunny day on Wednesday, with light winds and lots of blue skies once again.
Maximum Temperature: 16 to 19C (61 to 66F).
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BBC Radio Guernsey
There has been a drop in the number of parents in Guernsey getting their children vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
Guernsey's Director of Public Health, Dr Nicola Brink, is calling on parents to have their children immunised after vaccination rates in the Bailiwick dropped from just over 95% two years ago to a current rate of 92%.
BBC Radio Guernsey
A Guernsey endurance swimmer has become the first person from the island to swim around Manhattan and has her sights set on a hat-trick of iconic distance swims.
Rosie Williams has already completed two of distance swimming's "Triple Crown" after swimming across the Channel in 2018 and now under every bridge in Manhattan, New York.
The final remaining challenge is a 21-mile swim from Los Angeles to Catalina.
Although Williams said she will complete the Crown eventually, she wants to focus on local swimming for the time being.
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Police are appealing for information after a woman was verbally abused in Jersey.
The woman, in her 40s, was walking along the beach at Greve d‘Azette, between the Dicq Slipway and the slipway at Millard’s Corner, at about 11:50 on Monday.
She was with her mother and her guide dog when she was approached by another woman, who appeared older, and who started shouting at them about their dog, the States of Jersey Police said.
This woman then attempted to remove the dog from its harness by grabbing one of the dog’s legs.
The older woman continued to be abusive and went on to insult the dog owner about being blind, officers added.
She is described as being of medium height, very thin with grey wiry hair and wearing a grey T-shirt with a black animal rights logo on it.
Anyone with information is asked to contact police on 612 612.
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
Jersey Chief Minister John Le Fondré and the chairman of the Public Accounts Committee, Senator Sarah Ferguson, are asking the States to agree to appoint Lynn Pamment as Jersey’s new Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG).
Ms Pamment, who is currently a senior partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), will take over as Jersey’s C&AG in January, if her appointment is approved.
She has more than 29 years’ experience of working in an assurance and advisory capacity in both the private and public sectors in England and Wales.
The States is due to consider Ms Pamment’s appointment during its sitting on Tuesday 24 September.
The selection process was overseen by the Jersey Appointments Commission.
Quote MessageThe role of the C&AG is vital for Jersey; providing robust independent assurance to the States Assembly, ensuring that public finances are used in accordance with the Law, and considering the efficacy and effectiveness of our government."
Senator John Le Fondré, Jersey Chief Minister
Freddie Miller
BBC Jersey political reporter
The former chief executive of the JSPCA has appeared at Jersey's Magistrate's Court, charged with 15 counts of defrauding the animal charity.
Stephen John Coleman, who was born in Gloucestershire but lives in St Lawrence, also faces four counts relating to forged documents.
Some of the charges relate to Christmas bonuses of £60,000.
It is alleged he committed the offences between February 2007 and January 2017.
The 61-year-old has been released on bail.
His case is due to be heard on 17 September, before it is sent to the Royal Court on the 1 October.
Hayley Westcott
BBC News Online
A bicycle has been stolen from a property in Jersey, police have said.
The orange bike, similar to the one pictured, was taken from a garden at the bottom of Old St Johns Road overnight on Tuesday 13 August.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Jersey Police on 612 612.
BBC Radio Jersey
Jersey has had fewer than five confirmed cases of measles in the past 10 years - with the island's vaccination rates exceeding figures set by the World Health Organisation, according to government figures.
It's been confirmed the UK has lost its measles-free status, following a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two MMR jabs.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has blamed complacency by parents and the spread of what he calls "superstitious mumbo jumbo".
He is now ordering urgent action to ensure that children and young people in Britain are protected against measles.
His comments have been welcomed by Jersey's Health Department.
Quote MessageWe are very fortunate in Jersey that the fact we're small means that parents have ready access to a phone number and the name of a person they can get real and true information from. So we don't have such problems over here. I'm pleased in the UK they're going to clamp down on some of this misleading information."
Dr Linda Diggle, Jersey Health Department
BBC Radio Guernsey
Guernsey's most senior politician has said it is reasonable to expect a more limited choice of fresh food imports in the weeks following Brexit.
President of the Policy and Resources Committee Gavin St Pier made the comments following a visit to the island on Monday by James Duddridge, a new minister in the UK's Department for Exiting the European Union.
During his brief trip, Mr Duddridge met with other senior politicians, the harbourmaster and business representatives.
Deputy St Pier said he did not expect "mass shortages", but added that "some impact on choice" comparable to storm disruption that the island has experienced in recent years might occur.
Sarah Bailey
Broadcast Journalist, BBC Radio Jersey
Jersey's sport, arts, heritage and culture groups could get a greater share of proceeds from the Channel Islands lottery.
Ministers want to support groups which have not benefited in the past and are planning to replace the association which runs the scheme with a UK body.
A new proposal would see UK group GrantScape, which gives out charity funds on behalf of local authorities, run the scheme from 2020.
The new division of the funds might see Jersey charities share 40% between them, while, arts, heritage, sport and culture bodies could receive up to 20% each.
If the States approves the scheme, GrantScape will set up a panel to decide how the money is distributed.
Dan Downs
Weather Forecaster
It will be mainly dry on Tuesday with the risk of an odd shower.
Heading to the afternoon, there will be fair weather with some decent sunny spells.
Maximum temperature: 18C to 20C.