Peter Hanning

Peter Hanning (9 April 1945 - 18 May 2015) was the Connétable of the Parish of St Saviour, in Jersey, from 2007 until 2011.[1]

Biography

Hanning was born on 9 April 1945, in Jersey.

He was educated at Victoria College, Jersey, and Brixton School of Building before joining the family firm, F. Hanning & Son Ltd, Decorators.

He was elected three times to the board of the Jersey Mutual Insurance Society and was its president in 2001.

He was a keen yachtsman and from 1996–1997 was Commodore of St Helier Yacht Club, Jersey. He was also a life member of the Royal Channel Island Yacht Club, a national sailing judge, national match race umpire and regional race officer.

He was a former Jersey Squash Racquets Association secretary, coach, umpire and referee.

Political career

On 24 August 2007, Hanning was sworn-in as Connétable of St Saviour in the Royal Court of Jersey. As Connétable, he represented the parish in the States of Jersey.[2] He was nominated to the States of Jersey Planning Applications Panel.[3]

Honorary Service in the Parish of St Saviour

1974 - 2000 Joined the Honorary Police as a St Saviour Constable's Officer
1984 - 1993 Member of the St Saviour Rate Assessment Committee
1993 - 2007 Chairman of St Saviour Rate Assessment Committee
1998 - 2003 Chairman of the Island Association of Rate Assessors and worked on numerous rating sub-committees, including a States Working Party to bring forward the new Rating Law.
2007 - Elected Connétable of the Parish of St Saviour in the Constable Election in 2007

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