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In places Uber won’t Goto?

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Goto started as an idea over a chat between its co-founders Ben Lewis and Robbie Andrews, about Jersey and how due to our size and location, there’s a general problem of having to wait a a few years to be able to use a new service/technology/product. After a while, the conversation ended up on the topic of companies like Uber and how that although the public has constantly stated that they want something like that in Jersey, when you crunch the numbers it’s obvious that someone like Uber wouldn’t bother with Jersey. The market is just too small to justify the cost of setting up here. And this issue can be pointed out time and time again. But Jersey doesn’t really want Uber. It wants it’s features.

Jersey has a very high percentage of smartphone ownership, fantastic internet speeds and coverage and people have become used to accessing services like Netflix and iPlayer, or using Amazon for their shopping. As soon as someone gets used to a better way of doing something it’s really hard for them to go back to the old way.

This brings us back to the concept behind Goto. For people that have used modern taxi or ridesharing apps in London or other cities, it’s very frustrating to arrive somewhere and not be able use a similar service. It’s becoming an almost must-have for a modern society and produces many benefits, not just being able to easily get from A to B, but clearly reassures people that services are available, reduces the need for more parking spaces and optimises everyone’s time. There hasn’t really been an islandwide solution that’s available for anyone to use, from both the passenger and driver’s points of view.

And so Goto was born. Its goal was to provide all of the experience of the cutting edge ridesharing apps with all of the expected features, but work with local taxi companies and registered drivers. This service has been designed to allow these drivers to be able to offer all of these features with no setup fee or ongoing cost to themselves (unlike a lot of the other options on the market) whilst giving the passengers a single app that gives them access to all active drivers. So no more ringing around various companies to see who’s available or standing in queues outside at the public ranks. One very important feature that is missing from every other local taxi app is the fact in-app card payments are set by default. A passenger gets out at their destination and the payment is automatically completed, without having to get out a wallet or purse. Goto processes the card payment directly and takes 5% of the fare to cover this charge and ongoing development, with the rest going directly to the driver. The complete ride history is logged on their account and any issue such as lost items or reporting problems can easily be done via the in-app support chat.

Both Ben and Robbie are Jersey-born and between them have over 20 years experience in the local digital industry. They’ve have long history of working in the technology space, building software projects and solutions for a vast number of clients both on and off island. As well as being part of a number of local industry workgroups, they also are responsible for running Jersey’s largest online tech forum as well as a number of industry events, talks and hackathons. Once they’ve launched in Jersey they’re focusing on a number of other small jurisdictions that have this similar problem, building on a successful pilot in Jersey to quickly be able to build out an entire network of Goto-enabled taxi drivers.

Flawless Victory

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We were so spoilt for choice with nominations for our December Sportsperson of the Month, that we decided to showcase them all! Introducing some of the very best that Jersey has to offer in the world of sport…

Name: Kitty Brewer
Age: 17
Sport: Surfing

Kitty started surfing with her three older brothers when she just 4-years-old. She has won both the Under 14s and 16s British National titles and most recently the Under 18s British National  Championship. Kitty is a Billabong Europe Team Rider and has surfed for Team GB, as well as captained their junior team. At the Junior World Championship last year she was ranked 17th; choosing this year to abstain from the event to concentrate on her studies and university applications.  

Name: Vladimiro “Miro” Afonso
Age: 38
Sport: Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, MMA and Judo

Miro started Brazilian Jiu-jitsu in 2003, Mixed Martial Arts in 2005, and joined the Jersey Judo Club a couple of months ago in a bid to compete at the Island Games as part of Team Jersey. This year, he has achieved a 5th place (Abu Dhabi) and 2nd place (Lisbon) at the World Pro, as well as two 3rd places at the Europeans (Rome) and five British titles in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

Name: Ricky Rouille
Age: 59
Sport: Coastal Rowing

Ricky has been rowing for 40+ years and has had lots of successes along the way. Over the years, he has come home with countless Bronze, Silver and Gold medals from a number of British and World Championships, but says one of his favourite moments in his rowing career was with his son, Hayden, where they came home with a Silver medal from the Senior Welsh Open Offshore Championships earlier this year. Ricky quotes “I’ve had great successes during the last two seasons of coastal rowing with the help of the Jersey Sport Foundation. I still have one more race for 2018 in Italy, of which I’m hoping for continued success!”

Name: Richard Payne
Age: 33
Sport: Mountain biking

2018 has been a great year for Ricky, where he has travelled all over the world from South America to Eastern Europe, competing in the Enduro World Series. He has had a mixed season with a couple injuries to contend with, but has still managed to achieve results within the Top 100 rankings. Domestically, Ricky has achieved results in the Top 10 in the Elite category for the National Series and says that he “cannot wait to be even more competitive in 2019”.

Name: Will Masterman
Age: 16
Sport: Surfing

Will started surfing when he was 8-years-old, taking multiple podium wins at the Junior British Nationals, before being crowned winner of the UK Pro Surf Tour in 2015 and the UK RipCurl Grom Search Series in 2018, giving him a golden ticket to compete in the RipCurl Grom Search World Final in 2019. Most recently, he was placed 13th at the Vissla ISA World Junior Championships, making him the highest ranking male UK competitor and 2nd highest European competitor. Will is now focusing his efforts on travelling to the WSL European Pro Junior events and catching up on work for his A Levels.

The High Life

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Is there any type of housing more ‘aspirational’ than the penthouse? That top-of-the-building apartment has been considered the creme de la creme of real estate since the advent of the elevator, and still they continue to remain highly sought after.

If you’re going to indulge in penthouse living anywhere in Jersey, I know where would be the top of my list. With its unrivalled lifestyle and leisure opportunities, unparalleled views and seaside living, Castle Quay on the St Helier Waterfront is arguably considered our island’s most premium and prestigious development, so it comes at no surprise that this penthouse apartment of Millais House can be described as one of Jersey’s most iconic residences.

Ideally located within close proximity to the centre of town, an array of quality facilities on your doorstep, as well as magnificent views across the marina, penthouse residency at Castle Quay is the epitome of contemporary luxury living. Ideal for those looking to downsize, for a lock up and leave, or simply for those who wish to reep the benefits of high quality living, Apartment 625 of Millais House is the ideal property.

Millais House itself offers the prestige and sense of arrival you would expect from a property of this standard. A private residents entrance opposite the Waterfront Gardens opens into the development, before leading the way through the iconic Chart Room – a fabulous covered courtyard at the heart of Castle Quay. Towards the marina side of the development, a secure set of double doors offer separate access for the most prestigious apartments of Millais House, complete with a premium, high quality meeting area, perfect for those wishing to impress clients at a convenience.

Covering 1,351 square feet of the development’s top floor, Apartment 625 was designed with its location at the forefront of mind. Vast amounts of glass filter through copious amounts of natural light, which bounce off mirrored walls and doors, creating a bright and vivid atmosphere.

The front door opens into a wide and spacious entrance hall, with the property demonstrating undeniable wow-factor as soon as you walk through the door. Two sizeable double bedroom suites are located on either side, both with their own ensuite bathrooms, offering comfortable privacy away from the rest of the space.

It can almost be considered essential that the future residents of Apartment 625 are those who relish in entertaining friends and family. In the centre of the entrance hall, an enormous floor to ceiling wine rack can be found on the left hand wall, tastefully lit with overhead lighting, making it the centrepiece of the room. Following the entrance hall through to the main living area, you are then greeted with the cocktail bar. The pinnacle of domestic luxury, it makes the ultimate at-home hangout spot providing the ideal scene for entertaining friends or settling in after a long day.

Located on the marina side of the property, the open plan living area is divided into the living room, bar, kitchen and utility. Flowing from one room to another, the property prioritizes interior design, with each room evoking its own sense of style to distinguish the change in room, without compromising on the apartments overall design.

The kitchen is located on the right hand side of the property, with a separate utility hidden away to not distract from the sleekness of the apartment. Corian countertops and high specification Miele appliances, including an integrated coffee machine, are in place to ensure that no detail is lacking in luxury. An intricately detailed tile splashback beautifully compliments the wood effect fittings and walnut floor, giving this space warmth and character, seldom found in high end apartments such as this. A dining area in front of the kitchen takes advantage of the breathtaking views over the bay, providing the perfect space for family entertaining.

The living room is found at the other end of the space. A high impact feature wall makes the centrepiece of the room, with its unique pattern and texture aiding in defining the space and injecting character.

All three sections of the main living area share the lengthy balcony which stretches for the width of the apartment.. Unquestionably the highlight of this property, the magnificent views across the marina to Elizabeth Castle and beyond the golden sands of St Aubin’s bay are enough to take your breath away. One can only imagine how fantastic it would be to have the balcony doors of this property flung open during the warmer months, entertaining friends and family, whilst watching the sunset over a high tide.

With the adjoining penthouse apartment also on the market with Livingroom, there is great potential to extend Apartment 625 into a four+ bedroom property, creating a phenomenal 2,655 square foot space, complete with four secure underground parking spaces and concierge.

Whether as a lock up and leave, a luxurious contemporary home, or indeed as a foundation with potential to extend, Apartment 625 of Millais House is a statement property that defines coastal penthouse living. The Livingroom residential sales team can be contacted for more information via the details below.

Millais House
St Helier

£1,445,000

Livingroom
T: 01534 717100

www.livingroom.je

  • 2 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 1,351 square feet
  • Penthouse harbour views
  • Stunning living space
  • Large balcony
  • Cocktail bar area
  • Separate utility
  • Undercover parking for 2 cars
  • Possibility to purchase adjoining unit and extend to 2,655 sq.ft if so desired

Made For Me Custom Blend Exclusive Launch | Hair Central | Friday 9th November

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Clients and friends of the wonderful Hair Central Salon were invited to the exclusive launch of their ‘Made For Me’ custom blend, vegan colour wash. There was a fantastic Style and Colour Consultant on hand for wardrobe update advice, as well as skin reviews and hair colour consultations which the lucky guests loved.Clients were treated to a Made For Me, custom blend, in salon treatment and blowdry; done using the new bespoke colour infused shampoo mixed to blend with their exact hair colour. Some clients opted for stunning pastel tones, which look brilliant in lightened hair. For an appointment or to find out more call the Hair Central team on 630443.

Jersey Stroke Association Fashion Show | Thursday 8th November

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A Fashion Show in support of Jersey Stroke Association, in memory of Mairi Kinnaird, was held in The Drift, at The Royal Yacht on Thursday 8th November.  The evening was kindly sponsored by PraxisIFM. 133 guests enjoyed an evening full of glitz and glamour, with a red carpet arrival, three course sharing platters, cocktails and champagne. Once seated they were entertained by Anna Geary and Nic Dinnie. Fashion was provided by Ellis Collections, MyWay, Roulette, and Plums Lingerie.  The Stroke Support Service in Jersey provides practical advice and emotional support following a stroke to survivors, their family and carers. The charity is supported through local fundraising on Island, and this event raised over £7,500.

Macmillan Jersey’s Annual Golf Day | Friday 12th October 

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This brilliant charity event took place at the beautifully refurbished La Moye Golf Club under the stunning autumnal sun. It was a second year in a row win for the team from CBRE. With incredible support from Brewin Dolphin, along with other generous donors, the event brought the charity over £13,000.

The 2019 Macmillan Jersey Golf Day will be held on Friday 11th October and teams can book now by contacting Michelle Parker, Events Manager, on mparker@macmillanjersey.com

Stonehage Fleming’s Family Governance & Succession Dinner | Wednesday 7th November

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International Family Office, Stonehage Fleming recently hosted their Family Governance & Succession Dinner at The Embassy Club in St. Helier. Partner in the Group, Matthew Fleming discussed the ‘Four Pillars of Capital’, key elements in the long-term sustainability of family wealth. Lucy Birtwistle, Relationship Manager in the London Family Office team, provided real-life case studies, outlining how these concepts have affected families and providing solutions to possible challenges. Topics regarding next generation involvement, when to raise conversations and family wealth vs family businesses were later covered as the Group conducted a Q&A with an interactive audience.

Jersey Post Digital Launch Pop Up Event | Thursday 8 November

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Clients and colleagues witnessed the transformation of an empty retail unit in St Helier last month to celebrate the launch of Jersey Post Digital.  This latest move represents the third stage of the Groups diversification strategy, which focusses on expanding beyond core postal services and follows on from a successful launch of Jersey Post Global Logistics earlier this year in Hong Kong.

Integrating traditional and digital, Jersey Post Digital’s new services enhance and compliment their experience in communication, data handling and online storage.  This pop up event showcased six new services as well as growth plans both on island and across the Group’s international network. More information can be viewed at www.jerseypostdigital.com

Sippin’ the white fantastic.

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We’re big fans of Sumas in Gorey. If you’re eating out east, there aren’t many other restaurants that can offer a casual cool mixed with a premium food offering in quite the same way; the restaurant is well loved by locals and tourists for its picture postcard views, strong seafood offering and friendly service. In recent years they’ve also been working on offerings of a more experiential nature, inviting guests to enjoy special one-off pairing menus. We’ve been invited to Sumas to enjoy a wine-pairing evening in the past and, more recently, to an evening hosted by the brand Double Dutch. The new, lively tonic brand matched their products to a range of gins, with each G&T matched to a dish created by chef Danny Lancaster. The night went down a storm.

Mixing botanicals to create a gin is obviously similar to a chef choosing perfect menu ingredients. The staff’s attention that evening can’t have been focused solely on the food as, unbeknownst to attending diners, there were other plans afoot in the kitchen to do just that. This summer chef Danny and owners Paul and Tara Dufty hatched a plan to create a gin of their own.  A few regulatory loopholes and a giant gin still later, the team were sketching ideas for Sippin gin, a brand created in-house at Sumas for distribution in Jersey and beyond. Spurred on by the success of Guernsey’s Wheatons, the team wanted to present a gin brand born in Jersey.

Getting an idea off the ground takes time and patience. We’ve seen other home-grown spirit brands launch but never get to market. Fortunately, throughout delays with bottle manufacturers and getting their initial product planned, the gin was busy distilling away and their first product, Sippin Rhubarb, was ready when their bold looking white bottles complete with pink rhubarb branding arrived. Last month the team officially launched the brand with a tasting night at Sumas and sampling sessions at Love Wine, who will be wholesaling Sippin going forward. Feedback has been great, so expect to see the striking bottle popping up behind the bar of your favourite speak-easy over the Winter season. Get Sippin for Christmas!

www.sippingin.co.uk

Coastal Contemporary

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Long gone are the days when a home by the sea meant cottage or Cape Cod. We live in an era where many new build properties are celebrating modern architecture, embracing the landscape in which they are built and proving that coastal living can be modern, chic and totally contemporary.

Treasures of the Earth is one of these properties. Situated at L’Etacq, with a short walk to the beach and with uninterrupted sea views over St Ouen’s Bay, the property is a testament to contemporary design and is the epitome of modern island living in relaxed luxury.

Formally an old warehouse, Treasures of the Earth has been lovingly restored by a team of local tradesmen, who have made the utmost effort to ensure that the future residents of this property will completely fall in love with it. Having met one of them on my visit to the property, it’s evident how much time and passion has gone into the project, which undeniably translates to the level of quality and character this building possesses.

Elevated on top of its own integral double garage, the design concept of this property is to maximise light and space, all the while showcasing the captivating views over St Ouen’s Bay. The atmosphere inside is tranquil and relaxing with bright white walls and grey fittings, paired with copious amounts of glass to allow for natural light to stream through the property.

At the heart of the house, the kitchen and living area takes your breath away with its open design concept. A south west facing glass wall envelops the interior space, exposing the grand views to bring the outside in. On the other side of the glass, the large balcony makes the most of the evening sun, as intense evening light is cast into the property as the sun sets over the bay.

The space is practically begging for an interior design-savvy individual to have immense enjoyment whilst styling this room. A state-of-the-art freestanding wood burner sits at the edge of the living area, and although it’s easy to imagine this space being enjoyed in the warmer months, Treasures of the Earth has been designed with all seasons in mind. With its all mains (no gas) and under floor heating throughout, an air flow heat pump and full double glazing, one can only imagine how blissful it would be to look out onto the frosty fields from the comfort of this space. For the summertime, a set of bifolding doors next to the kitchen area open out into an enclosed and private courtyard, perfect for alfresco dining or providing a safe place for children to play.

The kitchen itself is of minimalist design, with high specification Siemens home appliances, including Wi-Fi enabled hob and oven, and pop-up worktop extractor. The property’s interconnectivity even extends to its lighting, where the home lighting system offers a full colour range, enabling residents to create a unique atmosphere in this space that perfectly suits their style of living. A separate utility room and walk-in larder means that any clutter can be hidden away, ensuring this space remains in keeping with its design.

There are three bedroom suites at Treasures of the Earth, as well as a study next to the house bathroom which could easily be converted into a fourth ensuite if desired. All positioned off a long corridor, the first bedroom away from the kitchen would make an ideal guest bedroom, or for a young child. The next bedroom along is almost identical, with a slightly larger bathroom and dressing area. Fabulous for the eldest child, a mezzanine level within the bedroom overlooks the garden and surrounding fields, providing the perfect space for a teenagers snug or study.

The master suite is a showstopper in its own right. A beautifully finished bedroom with four large skylights that filter in the natural sunlight, make this room the wonderfully tranquil space you’d expect from a property of this standard. What takes this room to next level luxury however, is the ensuite bathroom. It’s as if you have a door to your own private spa, as you walk into the exceptionally finished space with sensory steam room, free standing bath, his and hers sinks, enormous rainfall shower and interchangeable lighting.

The property has an impressive landscaped, terraced garden with large flat grass and patio areas to sit and enjoy the spectacular views over the agricultural land and out towards the sea. Ideal for small children to play, or for a family with pets, the garden provides plenty of opportunities for those who enjoy outdoor space.

Treasures of the earth is an undeniably unique property that emanates style and luxury with an exceptional design and attention to detail throughout. Ideally suited to a modern family, or as a lock up and leave, this property is unlikely to stay on the market for long, so viewing early comes highly recommended.

 

Treasures of the Earth
St Ouen

£1,895,000

Savills
T: 01534 722227

www.savills.com

  • 3/4 bedrooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 2 reception rooms
  • Contemporary new build available now with no chain
  • Designed to maximise light and space
  • Landscaped terraced garden
  • Enclosed courtyard and south west facing balcony
  • Elevated and uninterrupted sea views
  • Double garage and additional parking for 1