STORM DARRAGH: Jersey closures, cancellations, and postponed events

Severe gale force 9 winds are expected in the Channel Islands this weekend - forcing several cancellations.

CLOSED: Lloyds Bank branches in Jersey will be closed on Saturday due to the incoming windy weather. 

CLOSED: Jersey's ice rink will be closed on Saturday and Sunday , with the opportunity to reschedule skate sessions on their website. 

POSTPONED: The annual Battle Christmas Parade has been postponed for safety reasons, with organisers saying: "We are looking to confirm a new date and will share updates as soon as possible. Please keep an eye on our social media."

CLOSED: Jersey Water has closed both Queen’s Valley and Val de la Mare reservoirs to the public as a safety precaution in preparation for incoming Storm Darragh. From lunchtime on Friday 6 December, access to both sites will not be possible until further notice.

CLOSED: Jersey Heritage has made the decision to close all sites to the public for Saturday 7 December. They will access the sites on Sunday morning and decide if they are safely able to open. 

CLOSED: The Jersey Zoo is also closed on Saturday, including the shop, café, and charity shop. They too will monitor the situation on Sunday.

POSTPONED: The Les Amis Christmas Choir event at Town Church on Saturday 8 has been cancelled. They have said: "The Choir are extremely disappointed after putting in many hours rehearsing, but Les Amis is planning to arrange a date when they can perform in the Church and will livestream the event."

CANCELLED: Jersey Parkrun have cancelled their Saturday event for the safety of their 'volunteers, runners, joggers and walkers.'

CANCELLED: All Condor voyages due to sail on Saturday have been cancelled, with all but one cancelled on Sunday. 

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