WEB’s managing director David Margason will outline how this will be achieved at a press conference this afternoon, which will involve all the major States committees, St Helier Deputies and business leaders.Mr Margason, who took on the role of managing director from predecessor John Scally in April of this year, said of the development: ‘It is rapidly becoming the new maritime quarter of St Helier but perhaps everyone isn’t aware that it is still only a quarter completed.’There is still an incredible amount of work to be done and I will be announcing genuine ways for people to get involved and help influence the waterfront’s future development.’
Public to be consulted over future of waterfront
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