13/06/2026
Really good article from Colin Lever on the benefits of regenerative farming practices, and how promoting local food production can reduce the cost of living.
The Road to Market
The revolution has begun! The seeds for growth have been planted. Five years ago, Jerseyβs agriculture industry was in a crisis. There wereβ¦
02/06/2026
SCOOP asked all election candidates four questions relating to sustainable food systems, food security and supply chains.
You can read my responses in the link below if you like π
ELECTION SPECIAL - making sure that food is part of the debate
We asked all candidates four questions relating to food systems and supply chains in Jersey.
Their responses can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Dw5D2tfBl5n-Oh3AMb4WTIjw39uGdGAKuML7895i7jk/
Our questions:
1. What does a sustainable food system mean to you and how would this benefit the island of Jersey and its inhabitants? What elements of this are you most passionate about?
2. How can your definition of a sustainable food system be supported in Jersey by the Government? If you had to choose something that would have the biggest positive impact in creating a resilient healthy food system that serves our community, what would that be?
3. Much has been done to increase support for the rural economy over the last six years. Where do you see that more work needs to be done and what do you propose to address these issues?
4. What examples of policy or practice from other jurisdictions do you view as inspirational and aspirational for Jersey?
The way we shape our food system and the Government's role in this has long term implications on the future health of our island and those that live here. We hope that we have helped set an Agenda for the coming term.
29/05/2026
Hi guys. Quick reminder that early voting is still available.
St. Paul's Centre is open today until 5pm, and Monday morning until midday.
Please encourage everyone you know to get out and vote. It's so important that as many people as possible engage in our election and make their voices heard!
Final call for Early Voters | Vote.je
Islanders are reminded that the final day to be an Early Voter is Monday 1 June. The early voting (pre-poll) station is located in St. Paulβs Centre, between Dumaresq Street and New Street in St. Helier and is open: TODAY, Friday 29 May, 8.45am β 5pm MONDAY 1 June, 8.45am β 12pm Early voting i...
19/05/2026
My 2 minute video for Vote.je
https://youtu.be/ewWQgWAh0UQ?si=omFiruwZagwvuoDn
Lee Carpenter: Candidate for Deputy of St. Helier Central | 2026 Election
DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this video are those of the candidate and NOT of the Privileges and Procedures Committee, the Jersey Electoral Authority o...
19/05/2026
The St. Helier Central hustings took place last night. You can watch it back here if youβd like to π
LIVE HUSTINGS 2026: Deputy for St. Helier Central
LIVE HUSTINGS 2026: Deputy for St. Helier Central
18/05/2026
Our election manifesto is now live!
Itβs time to build a fairer society. A community that doesnβt leave people behind. An island where young people can build secure futures, families can thrive, and pensioners can retire in dignity and comfort.
Reform Jersey is committed to doing just that.
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Reform Jersey has officially unveiled our 2026 election manifesto: ππΆπ³π―πͺπ―π¨ π΅π©π¦ ππͺπ₯π¦.
Jersey should be a place where people can afford to live well, raise a family, build a future, and feel optimistic about what comes next. But for too long, governments have managed decline instead of building renewal.
This manifesto is our plan to change course. To tackle the cost of living crisis, fix the housing system, invest in public services and infrastructure, and build a fairer, more prosperous Island.
A better future for Jersey is possible. But it will not happen by accident.
π Read the manifesto at reformjersey.je/manifesto