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Ferry frustrations and housing concerns in Gorey

Ferry frustrations and housing concerns in Gorey

Summary

Residents in Gorey and surrounding areas of Jersey have expressed concerns about rising living costs, especially due to higher prices for food and housing. Changes to ferry freight charges have increased the cost of importing goods, affecting local businesses and everyday expenses.

Key Facts

  • A new flat-rate pricing model for ferry freight means all providers pay the same rate per meter of space on ships.
  • Previously, businesses importing larger volumes paid less per unit, but this changed last year to promote competition.
  • Café owner Tracey Benn said the cost of eggs more than doubled in three years, from £3.60 to £7.90 per tray.
  • Prices for bacon and coffee beans have also increased significantly due to freight cost changes.
  • Local resident Elaine Davis mentioned that ferry changes contributed to higher grocery prices.
  • Debbie Krupski, a resident worried about housing costs, said many cannot afford to buy property on the island.
  • She expressed concern that she might have to leave Jersey due to the high cost of living and housing.
  • The Jersey general election will occur on 7 June 2026, with residents discussing local issues like these ahead of voting.
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