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Suzie Webb

ConnétableSt SaviourIndependent

Suzanne Webb has declared her intention to stand in the upcoming 2026 Connétables Election in St Saviour. \[jerseyeveningpost.com\]

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Suzanne Webb is a Jersey-born teacher with degrees in teaching and nutrition, who ran a health business and has taught health-related subjects for 27 years. In her 2022 manifesto for Deputy of St Saviour, she focuses on improving parish facilities, rethinking the hospital project for a cost-saving two-site solution, developing social housing, supporting electric car sharing, and creating a new education vision. She criticizes the government as out of touch and commits to addressing unresolved local issues collaboratively.

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Education
Medium

Calls for a new long-term vision for children's education to help them aspire and fulfill dreams.

"We need a new long-term vision for the education offered to our children."
Environment
Has proposalsMedium

Supports environmental initiatives including electric car sharing and expresses personal interest in the subject.

  • Support all-electric car sharing like Evie

    I support the idea of all-electric car sharing through organisations like Evie

Healthcare
Has proposalsHigh

Proposes pausing and rethinking the new hospital project to a two-site solution for cost savings.

  • Pause and rethink new hospital to two-site solution

    the new administration needs to pause briefly and rethink the new hospital project. There is sufficient information available to return to a two-site solution without delaying completion but with significant savings in cost

  • Re-develop Overdale as non-acute facility

    Overdale should be re-developed as the Island’s non-acute facility

  • Refurbish General Hospital as acute facility and build new block

    Refurbish the existing General hospital to be used as the acute and emergency facility and build a new block on Kensington Place

Housing
Has proposalsHigh

Supports developing specific sites into social housing and controlling social housing rents based on income.

  • Develop old Le Quennevais school into social housing

    The old Le Quennevais school should be developed into social housing as it is ideally situated in an existing residential area

  • Control social housing rents as percentage of income

    The States should control the rents of social housing – a percentage of income rather than the 80% below the private sector

Public services
Has proposalsHigh

Commits to improving St Saviour parish facilities including a community centre, parking, allotments, and park extension.

  • Open community/youth centre in Georgetown

    Georgetown needs more facilities, and I am committed to the opening of a community/youth centre

  • Make Maison St Louis residential parking area

    Maison St Louis would benefit from becoming a residential parking status area, and I will work with the local authorities to make this happen

  • Encourage community allotments initiative

    I would encourage a community allotments initiative where parishioners of all ages can grow food

  • Extend Millennium Park to St Saviour’s Road

    An extension of Millennium Park back to St Saviour’s Road would provide more open space

Transport
Has proposalsMedium

Encourages active travel and electric car sharing to address transport issues.

  • Encourage more active travel to ease school traffic

    I would encourage more active travel to ease the school traffic

Original Manifesto

Suzanne Webb

Candidate for Deputy St. Saviour

My name is Suzanne Webb and I was born in St Helier and live in St Saviour.  I was educated in Jersey and gained a teaching degree from Buckinghamshire University and a degree in Nutrition from the University of Luton.

I ran my own health related business in Jersey for 14 years until 2000 and started teaching in 1995.  Over the past 27 years I have taught several subjects related to the health and well-being industry.  During that time, I also had four books published relating to Level 3 qualifications.

Why am I standing?  I believe the public’s view of the Government is at an all-time low and that it is out of touch with the people of Jersey.  I want to see the States Assembly address many local issues which have remained unresolved for several years but that will only be possible with an assembly that works together for the good of the Island and its Islanders.

Election history1 election

2022 Deputies Election

Deputy of District 7 · 22nd June 2022 · 4 seats

Stood for Better Way

Not elected
#CandidatePartyVotes%
1Tom BinetIndependent1,54146.8%
2Malcolm FereyAdvance Jersey1,32040.1%
3Louise DoubletIndependent1,27238.6%
4Raluca KovacsReform Jersey1,03231.3%
5Philip Ozouf JrIndependent1,00030.4%
6Suzanne Webbthis candidateBetter Way94628.7%
7Sophie WaltonThe Progress Party77023.4%
8Lee CornickIndependent69321.1%
9Jonathan ChanningIndependent60618.4%
10Mary O’KeeffeJersey Alliance59017.9%
11Kevin PamplinIndependent56717.2%
12Jeremy MaçonIndependent41112.5%
3,292 votes cast7,683 registered voters42.8% turnout
Last updated: 27 Apr 2026