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2021 in Jersey
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September 03, 2025
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Events in the year
2021 in
Jersey
.
Incumbents
Sovereign
:
Elizabeth II
Lieutenant governor
:
Stephen Dalton
Chief minister
:
John Le Fondré
Bailiff
:
Timothy Le Cocq
[
1
]
Events
Ongoing:
COVID-19 pandemic in Jersey
;
2021 Jersey dispute
11 January:
Schools across Jersey
reopen following the
COVID-19 pandemic
.
[
2
]
3 February: Non-essential retail businesses re-opened (nine days later than originally planned due to localized COVID-19 clusters).
[
3
]
17 February:
Hospitality venues
are allowed to reopen, including the resumption of all outdoor sport and the opening of visitor attractions.
[
4
]
15 March: Indoor sporting events and venues are allowed to re-open.
[
5
]
30 March:
Representation of Sheppard re Powell
[
6
]
26 August: All COVID-19 restrictions are lifted, except from a mask mandate on public transport and at Ports of Jersey sites.
[
7
]
References
↑
Express, Bailiwick.
"WATCH: Meet Jersey's bearded, sword-wielding new Bailiff..."
Bailiwick Express Jersey
. Retrieved
2024-09-12
.
↑
Jersey, States of.
"Government of Jersey"
.
gov.je
. Retrieved
2024-09-12
.
↑
"
'Poor behaviour' causes non-essential shop reopening to be pushed back by at least a week | Jersey Evening Post"
. 2021-06-21. Archived from
the original
on 2021-06-21
. Retrieved
2024-09-12
.
↑
Newsdesk (2021-02-12).
"Food-serving hospitality venues due to be allowed to reopen from 22 February"
.
Jersey Evening Post
. Retrieved
2024-09-12
.
↑
"Jersey moves to next stage of lifting lockdown: Find out what it means for you"
. April 9, 2021.
↑
Newsdesk (2021-03-30).
"Woman fined for raising Clameur de Haro loses her appeal"
.
Jersey Evening Post
. Retrieved
2024-09-12
.
↑
"Islanders react as most Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in Jersey"
. August 27, 2021.
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