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The Channel Islands have never been subject to the British Parliament and
have always been self-governing units under the direct rule of the Crown
acting through the Privy Council. According to constitutional custom, the
Crown does not interfere in Island politics, save when some vital
constitutional change is necessary, and never in local affairs.
Bureaucracy barely exists in the Channel Islands and least of all in
Alderney. In this respect the political position of Alderney is unique
in the British Commonwealth.
Constitution - The Island
of Alderney
Alderney is a self-governing,
democratic territory and one of the principal islands of the Bailiwick of
Guernsey. The island is outside the EC and is also a British off-shore
finance centre to the larger islands.
The United Kingdom looks after the Channel Islands in the fields of Foreign
Affairs, Defence, and the Islands' association with the European Union (EU).
The States of Alderney (the Legislature) consists of a President and ten
States Members, all unpaid.
The President chairs the monthly States Meetings and stands for election
every four years. Following the decision of Jon Kay-Mouat, Alderney’s longest
serving President, to retire from office in January 2002, Sir Norman Browse
was elected President of the States on 19 January 2002 to serve until
December 2004. At the Presidential Elections 2004 Sir Norman was unopposed
and re-instated for a further 4-year term ending December 2008.
States Members hold office for a period of four years and in alternate years
there is an "Ordinary" election at which five of the sitting
members may offer themselves for re- election. Thus, continuity at all levels
is maintained and represents a stable, experienced parliamentary body.
Routine matters of Government
are performed by three Committees, Policy & Finance, General Services and
Building & Development Control, which deal with all aspects of the
Island's finances and day-to-day administration.
In addition, two States of Alderney Representatives are full members of the
Guernsey States of Deliberation and take part in the Government of the
Bailiwick with full voting rights.
States of
Alderney 2007

Seated left to right:
Liz Bennett, Bill Walden, Barbara Benfield, Richard Willmott,
Richard Cox,
(In background: States of Alderney Treasurer Kerry
Hatcher-Gaudion, Chief Executive of the States of Alderney David Jeremiah, Arthur Mignot)
The President
of the States of Alderney Sir Norman Browse, Barry Pengilley, Lin Maurice,
Chris Main, Colin Williams and Ian Tugby.
Centre - left to right: Helen Williams (Secretary to
the President of the States) Sarah Kelly (Greffier)
For this month's Billet
d'Etat and Alderney Gazette or
Public Notices Click on the
relevant section.
The currency is Sterling. The States of Alderney also issues a range of its
own commemorative coins. Click
Here for more information on its coins.
For more information on the Alderney Legal System Click Here.
For information about States Members and their responsibilities Click here
Alderney States Committees
The day-to-day government of the Island is carried out by three main
Committees, the Policy & Finance Committee, the General Services
Committee and the Building and Development Control Committee.
Each Committee works under a specific mandate of the States and has a
separate budget.
As Alderney comes under the Bailiwick of Guernsey for purposes of taxation,
the States of Guernsey are responsible to ensure that sufficient resources
are available to the Island in order to ensure that the appropriate levels of
public services are maintained.
The mandate of the Policy & Finance Committee is to guide the States on
strategy, policy issues and the financial and manpower resources.
The mandate of the General Services Committee is to ensure that the required
public services are provided through the relevant Services Department.
A small Civil Service team supports the elected members and is responsible
for the administration of legal matters, the Island's Treasury and overall
public affairs.
STATES OF ALDERNEY
President: Sir Norman Browse
Vice President: Colin
Williams
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP - 2007
POLICY
AND FINANCE COMMITTEE
Mr Richard Willmott, Chairman
Mr Colin Williams, Deputy Chairman
Ms Barbara Benfield
Ms Liz Bennett
Mr Richard Cox
Mrs Lin Maurice
Mr Barry Pengilley
Mr Ian Tugby
Mr Bill Walden
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GENERAL
SERVICES COMMITTEE
Mr Bill Walden, Chairman
Ms Barbara Benfield, Deputy Chairman
Ms Liz Bennett
Mr Barry Pengilley
Mr Colin Williams
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BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE
Ms Barbara Benfield, Deputy Chairman
Mrs Lin Maurice
Mr Ian Tugby
Mr Richard Willmott
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GUERNSEY
STATES OF DELIBERATION
Mr Bill Walden
Mr Richard Willmott
Alternative Representatives
Mr Richard Cox
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CADASTRE
APPEALS COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE
Mrs Lin Maurice
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ALDERNEY
ELECTRICITY LIMITED BOARD REPRESENTATIVE
Mr Richard Willmott
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ST ANNES SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Ms Barbara Benfield
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ROYAL
CONNAUGHT & JUBILEE BOARD MEMBER
Ms Barbara Benfield
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COMMONWEALTH
PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Mr Bill Walden
Mr Richard Willmott
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To contact the States
Office, write to:
The States of Alderney PO Box 1, Alderney, Channel Islands GY9 3AA
e-mail: states@alderney.net - Tel:
+44(0)1481 822811 - Fax +44(0)1481 822436
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