Saint Clement, Jersey

Saint Clement, Jersey

Infobox Channel Island parish
native_name=Saint Clement





island=Jersey
area=4.2 km²
population=8196
population_density=1951.4/km²

Saint Clement (Jèrriais: St Cliément) is one of the twelve parishes of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is in the south east of the Island, and contains some of the suburbs of Saint Helier. It is the smallest parish by surface area, but the second most densely populated. St. Clement stretches west to east from Le Dicq to within a quarter mile of La Rocque harbour (at the end of Rue de la Lourderie). Its surface area is around 1,044 acres.

History

Much of the parish lies below equinoctial high-tide level and was frequently flooded before Le Dicq was built to try and hold back the sea somewhat. There are remains of a submerged forest underneath the sand at Grève d'Azette that shows how the parish has reduced in size as the sea has advanced. Large floods in 1688, 1796 and 1812 led to the coast road at Le Hocq being swept away by the sea and necessitated the coast road being rebuilt further inland.

In pre-Norman times, the area now known as St. Clement was known as "Petravilla" or "Pierreville". In 1172 it was recorded that a chapel existed in the parish, and there was a priory on the site of the old Priory Inn (now houses).

In the 16th and 17th centuries the parish was believed to be the centre of a witch movement. According to beliefs, the rock at Rocque Berg (known as the Witches' Rock) was the focus for witchcraft in Jersey and witches would assemble there for their sabbaths on Friday nights.

After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, many French Protestants settled in the parish - as recorded on the church register.

In the mid 19th century, the town began to spread east from St. Helier into the west of the parish. Today there is relatively little open green space (with the exception of the golf and football fields) west of Samarès Lane into St. Helier.

The famous French writer Victor Hugo lived in Marina Terrace, St. Clement for some time, and it was here that he wrote his collection of poems entitled "Les Châtiments". It was the Connétable of St. Clement at the time who escorted Hugo onto a steamer bound for Guernsey when he had insulted the British Royal Family in some of his letters. [(Balleine, 1970)]

Vingtaines

The parish is divided into vingtaines for administrative purposes as follows:
*La Grande Vingtaine
*La Vingtaine du Rocquier
*La Vingtaine de Samarès

The parish forms one electoral district and elects two Deputies.

Demographics

Politics

Aside from the two deputies who sit in the States of Jersey and represent the parish, St. Clement also has its own local administration. This, like each of the other eleven parishes, is made up of a Connétable (often referred to as the 'father' of the parish), who is elected for a three year term and has a seat in the States Chamber, and on the Comité des Connétables; two Procureurs du Bien Public, who are also elected and oversee the finances of the parish; a Recteur (or Rector), responsible for the parish church; members of the parish Honorary Police (made up of Centeniers, Vingteniers and Constable's Officers); and other officers such as churchwardens, roads inspectors, rates assessors and a registrar. The current Connétable of St. Clement is Mr. Derek Gray.

The seat of the parish administration is the Salle Paroissiale, or Parish Hall, which is pictured above and located at Le Hocq. This is the newest parish hall in the island; the previous parish hall in St. Clement was located at Caldwell Hall, on La Grande Route de St Clément (St. Clement's Inner Road).

St. Clement is unique in being the only parish in Jersey not to be twinned with a town in Normandy, France.

Education

St. Clement has two primary schools and one secondary school within its borders. The parish school of St. Clement is located in Rue de la Chapelle, and dates back to 1901. It has been replaced in 2006 with a brand new building on the opposite side of the road.

Samarès School (formerly Le Squez School) is another primary school located further east in School Road, Le Squez.

Le Rocquier secondary school is located next to St. Clement's parish school, and was also replaced with a new building in 2006.

Churches

The parish church of St. Clement [ [http://www.st-clements-jersey.co.uk/ St. Clement's Church] ] is an ancient place of Anglican worship located on La Grande Route de St Clément (St. Clement's inner road). St. Nicholas is a smaller, sister church, located on La Grande Route de la Côte (the coast road). It was opened in 1927 after being planned, financed and largely built by the Reverend L.B. Lee.

The St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church is located on La Grande Route de St Clément at Samarès.

The Samarès Methodist Church [ [http://www.samare.fsnet.co.uk/ Samares Methodist Church] ] is located on La Grande Route de la Côte.

Religious services are also carried out at Communicare, Le Squez.

ignificant Sites

The dolmen at Mont Ubé (off La Blinerie) is believed to have been left there by a pre-Celtic race called the Iberians, in around 3,000 B.C. Remains of a cemetery on La Motte (Green Island) are believed to be from later settlers. [(Balleine, 1970)] A Neolithic cairn and middens on La Motte have also been investigated.

Le Hocq Tower was built in 1778 as a coastal defence against the French when they sided with the American colonies against the British.

The whole rocky inter-tidal zone that stretches along St. Clement's coast from St. Saviour to Grouville is part of a UN RAMSAR site of special significance.

External links

* [http://www.societe-jersiaise.org/geraint/jerriais/st_cliement.html St Cliément in Jerriais]
* [http://www.st-clements-jersey.co.uk/ St. Clement's Church]
* [http://www.samare.fsnet.co.uk/ Samares Methodist Church]
* [http://www.stclement.sch.je St. Clement's School]
* [http://www.samares.sch.je Samares School]
* [http://www.lrs.sch.je Le Rocquier School]

References

* Balleine, G.R., 1970. The Bailiwick of Jersey (Revised by Joan Stevens). ISBN 0340002670


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