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INTRODUCTION   At about 47 square miles, Jersey is 87 miles south of the UK and is considered the Southern most of the British Islands. It is also just less than 14 miles from France. The Bailiwick of Jersey also includes two groups of smaller islands, the Minquiers and Écréhous. With its unspoiled landscapes, blend of British and French influences, winding lanes, castles, ancient military forts, German WWII fortifications and a breathtaking coast, Jersey is an amazing destination for production companies l ooking for a unique shooting opportunity. Jersey is a British Crown Dependency, though for the purposes of filming it should be noted that Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom regardless of the fact that is part of the British Isles. While not a membe r of the European Union, a special relationship is in place for the purposes of trade. Jersey has its own political and constitutional independence. GUIDE IN BRIEF We¶ve tried to keep the following information as brief as possible. It is designed to give you a very concise overview of what is available on the island. If there are specific questions or an area that hasn¶t been covered in the following please feel free to contact one of us directly for assistance. PARISH MAP The coloured areas indicate the p arish divisions. St Helier, the main town and port, is situated on the southern coast.

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INTRODUCTION 

 At about 47 square miles, Jersey is 87 miles south of the UK and is considered theSouthern most of the British Islands. It is also just less than 14 miles from France.The Bailiwick of Jersey also includes two groups of smaller islands, the Minquiers

and Écréhous.

With its unspoiled landscapes, blend of British and French influences, winding lanes,castles, ancient military forts, German WWII fortifications and a breathtaking coast,Jersey is an amazing destination for production companies looking for a uniqueshooting opportunity.

Jersey is a British Crown Dependency, though for the purposes of filming it shouldbe noted that Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom regardless of the fact that ispart of the British Isles. While not a member of the European Union, a specialrelationship is in place for the purposes of trade.

Jersey has its own political and constitutional independence.

GUIDE IN BRIEF 

We¶ve tried to keep the following information as brief as possible. It is designed togive you a very concise overview of what is available on the island. If there arespecific questions or an area that hasn¶t been covered in the following please feelfree to contact one of us directly for assistance.

PARISH MAP 

The coloured areas indicate the parish divisions. St Helier, the main town and port, issituated on the southern coast.

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St Helier 

Connétable: Alan Crowcroft

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 811811

F +44 1534 629353

St Brelade

Connétable: Mike Jackson

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 741141

F +44 1534 747508

St Clement

Connétable: Len Norman

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 854724

F +44 1534 857377

Grouville

Connétable: Dan Murphy

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 852225

F +44 1534 855991

St John

Connétable: Greame Butcher

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 861999

F +44 1534 864553

St Lawrence

Connétable: Deidre Mezbourian

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 861672

F +44 1534 864726

St Martin

Connétable: Silva Yates

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 853951

F +44 1534 856473

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St Mary

Connétable: Juliette Gallichan

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 482700

F +44 1534 482337

St Ouen

Connétable: Ken Vibert

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 481619

F +44 1534 481497

St Peter 

Connétable: John Refault

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 481236

F +44 1534 483225

St Saviour 

Connétable: Peter Hanning

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 735864

F +44 1534 732350

Trinity

Connétable: John Le Sueur Gallichan

[email protected] 

T +44 1534 865345

F +44 1534 864233

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EMERGENCY SERVICES 

States of Jersey Police  Telephone +44 1534 612612Rough Bouillon Police HQPO Box 789, St Helier 

Jersey JE4 8ZN

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Contact

+44 1534 [email protected]

Emma Coxshall

 As a courtesy, the States of Jersey Police should be informed at least 6 weeks inadvance of any filming on the island. In addition, they would need specificinformation if the production planned to use firearms, explosives or pyrotechnics of any sort. The use of firearms would require permits which can be obtained from theFirearms Registrar.

Jersey Fire & Rescue  Telephone +44 1534 445906PO Box 509 Rough Bouillon

St Helier Jersey JE4 5TP

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+44 1534 445999

[email protected] Safety Officer 

 As a courtesy, Jersey Fire & Rescue should be informed at least 6 weeks in advanceof any filming on the island. In addition, they would need specific information if theproduction planned to use fire, smoke, pyrotechnics, firearms or any other specialeffect that could cause concern to the public.

Chargeable Special Services

y Light portable pump and operator £132y Light appliance and crew £195

y Standard appliance and crew £263y Aerial ladder platform and crew £327

y Fire safety personnel £210

The above figures are per hour or part hour commencing from station departure.

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Jersey Ambulance  Telephone +44 1534 444700Rough BouillonSt Helier Jersey JE2 3ZA

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+44 1534 [email protected] Jason Hamon

Should the production bring its own Paramedics, they would need to be registeredwith the Health Professions Council in the UK and also registered in Jersey with thePublic Health Department. Under the Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995they are not allowed to practice any advance skills until they are registered. Nurseswould also have to be registered with the Public Health Department as wouldDoctors before they¶d be allowed to practice.

There are also Laws which might prevent them bringing their own medical drugs intothe Island and the use of strong analgesics would need the sign -off of the Chief  Ambulance Officer.

Chargeable Services

y Vehicle and Paramedic crew £730

The above figure is for an 8 hour period commencing from station departure.

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TRAVEL 

Whilst a passport is not required for travel to Jersey from the UK, photo ID will berequired to clear Customs and Immigration Control. Non-EU residents may require avalid work permit.

There is no longer a Reciprocal Health Agreement between Jersey and the UK; allvisitors to the island are strongly advised to take out Personal Travel and HealthInsurance.

B Y AIR 

British Airways from GatwickLink to www.britishairways.com 

Flybe from Gatwick, Southampton, Exeter, BristolLink to www.flybe.com 

Easyjet from Glasgow and LiverpoolLink to www.easyjet.com 

Blue Island from Bristol, Geneva, Guernsey, Isle of Man, London City,Southampton and Zurich

Link to www.blueislands.com   Aurigny from Alderney, Bristol, Dinard, East Midlands, Guernsey,

Gatwick, Stansted and Manchester.Link to www.aurigny.com 

B Y SEA 

Condor Ferries from Guernsey, Poole, Portsmouth, St Malo and WeymouthLink to www.condorferries.co.uk Please be aware that there are restrictions on the importation of swords, firearms,

ammunition, pyrotechnics and compressed gases on ferries to Jersey as well asweight and height restrictions on vehicles. If you intend to travel with any of theabove items please make direct contact with the ferry company before the day of travel.

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STUDIO SPACE /INSIDE COVER 

Jersey Arts Centre

THE SPACE 

The flat stage area measures 14m wall to wall, and has a full depth of 9m to the rear wall. The acting area is 8m deep and 11m wide downstage reducing

to 9m wide upstage and is defined by a black box of cloth drapes the back of which can be opened to reveal a white cyc.

The scene dock door (U.S.L.) opens directly on to the street, and i s 3.3m (11¶0´) high and 1.3m (4¶0´) wide , but for most occasions set and props can be

brought in via the D.S.L. standard auditorium fire exit, which again opens straight t o the street.

The cyclorama, which is made of projection quality plastic, is placed so that there is a crossover between it and the back wall of the stage. It can be tilted 

to compensate for key stoning when projecting onto from the Control Room.

 

The acoustics are designed for the spoken voice. This gives a clear, but dry, sound that carries easily across the auditorium.

SUSPENSION.

The Benjamin Meaker is essentially a non-flying house, but some simple flying is possible. The steel grid encompasses the

full depth of the stage and the full width of the acting area.

Max Height to Grid 7.7m

Max Header Height (to hem of Header) 5.5m

Max LX Height to bar 7.0m

Jersey Opera HouseFort Regent

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