Roads Inspector

A Roads Inspector (Jèrriais: L's Înspecteurs des C'mîns ; French: Inspecteur des chemins) is a statutory office in Jersey responsible for the maintenance of public highways. The Parish Assembly elects two Roads Inspectors for each Vingtaine [or Cueillette in St Ouen] for a three-year term of office in accordance with the Loi (1914) sur la Voirie. Roads Inspectors are responsible for the repair of by-roads of the Parish and have to ensure the instructions of the Roads Committee are carried out. Their chief role is the annual Visite du Branchage and the triennial Visite Royale.

Roads Inspector

A Roads Inspector (Jèrriais: L's Înspecteurs des C'mîns ; French: Inspecteur des chemins) is a statutory office in Jersey responsible for the maintenance of public highways. The Parish Assembly elects two Roads Inspectors for each Vingtaine [or Cueillette in St Ouen] for a three-year term of office in accordance with the Loi (1914) sur la Voirie. Roads Inspectors are responsible for the repair of by-roads of the Parish and have to ensure the instructions of the Roads Committee are carried out. Their chief role is the annual Visite du Branchage and the triennial Visite Royale.