The annual returns for 2026 have been sent to all owners of land, houses, buildings and other structures within St. Saviour. These are now overdue. Any owner who has not received a notice should contact the Connétable immediately.

Roads and Street CleaningRoutes et nettoiement des rues

The Parish of St Saviour is responsible for maintaining approximately 28 miles of B-class roads, comprising 91 roads and associated footpaths. This includes street cleaning, drainage maintenance, minor resurfacing works, and the upkeep of street lighting, road signs, and road markings.

Did you know that not every road in St Saviour is owned by the Parish? Use our handy map to find out who is responsible for what in your area.

The Parish also maintains a range of highway and public realm assets, including over 40 dog waste bins, bollards, and other street furniture that help keep public spaces safe, clean, and accessible.

In addition, the Parish manages 149 streetlights and an extensive surface water drainage network of culverts, gullies, and surface channels. These assets are maintained on a planned basis to manage surface water, reduce flood risk, and ensure the safe operation of the road network, with service levels adjusted seasonally or during adverse weather.

How to Report a Street Issue via Love Jersey App

What is “Love Jersey”?

The Love Jersey app provides a simple way to report issues that are unsightly, require cleaning or repair, or may present a problem on roads or public land. Reports can include matters such as overflowing bins, dog fouling or potholes. Where an issue requires urgent attention, residents should use the emergency contact numbers listed under the Local Information section of the app.

How can I access Love Jersey?

Love Jersey can be accessed through their website or on the go with the Love Clean Streets app for iOS and Android.

Fly Tipping

Fly-tipping is a criminal offence, and it is illegal to dispose of waste in unauthorised locations. Offenders who are prosecuted may be liable to a fine of up to £500. Where fly-tipping results in pollution, penalties may include an unlimited fine and/or up to two years’ imprisonment.

Members of the public can report incidents of fly-tipping by contacting the Department for Infrastructure’s Waste Regulation Team on 01534 441600 or by using the Love Jersey app.

To find out more about where you can dispose of your waste appropriately, please click here.