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Government Departments
Information Each department is responsible for day-to-day administration and delivering services in the community.
Contact details for each department are provided under Contact us
Chief Executive Office
The Chief Executive is the head of the Alderney Civil Service and accountable to the States for the provision of operational oversight to the Transferred Services provided in Alderney by the States of Guernsey and delivered by Guernsey Civil and Public Servants.
They are the senior advisor to the Government of Alderney, providing the executive lead in relation to Alderney's relations with the States of Guernsey, the UK Government (principally, the Ministry of Justice); French national and local government and various non-governmental organisations.
Economic Development
The Department of Economic Development is responsible for research and development of variables, products and methodologies that will stabilise and grow Alderney's economy.
The ultimate goal is to achieve Economic Reward by utilising and marketing the businesses, industry, infrastructure, online potential the island possesses and expanding and increasing reliability of our transport connectivity.
General Office
Public opening hours:
Mon: 8.45 - 16.00
Tues: 8.45 - 16.00
Wed: 8.45 - 16.00
Thurs: 8.45 - 16.00
Fri: 8.45 - 16.00
Closed bank and public holidaysThe General Office is located on the ground floor of the Island Hall and deals with:
Water Board account queries and payments
Dog Licences
Income Tax queries, payments and provision of forms
Social Security queries, payments and provision of forms
Leaflets and advice regarding Social Security benefits
Specialist Medical treatment travel bookings
Cadastre / Tax on Real Property (TRP) queries and payments
Vehicle Registration
Vehicle Import Licences
Driving Licence applications and queries
Staff are also available to direct you to the appropriate offices for other States related queries.
Harbour Office
The Harbour Office is responsible for the administration and operation of Braye Harbour as well as other maritime activities.
The key services are:
To provide commercial port facilities for the use of sea passengers and freight.
To provide berthing and handling facilities for the local fishing fleet.
To provide berthing and marina facilities for local and visiting yachtsmen.
Licensing and control of commercial vessels in local waters.
Planning
The Planning Department's primary function is to determine planning applications in accordance with the provision of the Planning Law and Policy Guidelines, and the aims and policies of the Land Use Plan.
Services of the Planning Department include:
Processing of planning applications, including applications related to Historic Buildings, and dealing with related matters.
Provision of advice and information to the public and others regarding development control matters.
Investigation and enforcement action in relation to contraventions of the planning laws.
Planning Department now operates an appointment only visitation service and endeavour to answer all enquiries online wherever possible.
You can find out more about Planning here.
Presidents Office
The President's Office is responsible for the following:
Production and issue of the Billet D'Etat, Deliberations and Hansard Reports
Dealing with Members of the Public and other Government offices
Official Flag Flying
Flag Flying Policy [98kb]
Organising civic and social events including Vin d'Honneurs and visits by dignitaries
Honours and Awards
Nominations for UK National Honours
Nominations should be forwarded to president.secretary@gov.gg in the first instance. The President will forward the nomination with his support to the Lt Governor in Guernsey, who in turn will forward it to the Cabinet Office with his support.Congratulations from The Queen
Please advise the President's Office with plenty of advance notice, of any friends or family members who are due to reach their 100th Birthday or Diamond Wedding Anniversary. A birth or marriage certificate will be required to verify the dates. The information is then passed to the Lt Governor's office in Guernsey who then forward the request to the Palace.States Works
States Works is responsible for maintenance of the island's infrastructure including: water; sewage; waste and recycling, agriculture; planning; and building control. It provides general contracting and maintenance services to the States of Alderney, using the skills and expertise of the predominantly manual workforce and specialist vehicles and equipment.
You can find out more about States Works here.
Tourism & Marketing
The Tourism & Marketing Department deals with all matters relating to Tourism, Marketing and PR for the States of Alderney.
Marketing Mission Statement
To market the island as a tourist destination. To efficiently achieve this within the remit of the allocated budget, using the most cost-effective marketing tools, such as, press relations, namely press visits, editorial, advertising, advertorial, event supports, exhibitions, brochures, literature, e-marketing, website and social media.You can find out more at visitalderney.com
Treasury
The Treasury Department is primarily responsible for the day to day running of the financial aspects of the Islands administration including some aspects of the transferred services.
Responsibilities include:
States of Alderney annual Budgets and Accounts
Finance and Administration, including supplier payments and customer invoicing
Committee/ Trust Work
Staff Payroll
Personnel
States Corporate Insurance
Commemorative Coinage
Social Security Department (Guernsey)
Other States of Guernsey Departments
States Commissions and Companies
General Administration
Water Board
The States Water Board oversees the collection, storage, treatment and distribution of potable (drinkable) water to the Island's 2,000 customers.
Operating as a commercial trading board, the profits of the Water Board are reinvested into the system in order to safeguard the island's water resources and the team works around the clock to maintain the highest levels of quality. Stringent quality control is carried out daily and water samples are sent off island for analysis weekly.
The water supply is generated from a number of streams and bore holes and is stored at the Battery Quarry and Corblets Quarry.