11,359 parking tickets were given to drivers in town, 13,000 tonnes of rubbish collected and 1,867 dog licenses were approved in Town, in 2024.
Alongside the thousands of tickets handed, 1,772 offenders went through St Helier's Parish Hall for an enquiry.
The parish published the statistics in its '2024 Wrapped'.
Other motoring stats for the parish in 2024 include Customer Services issuing 4,320 driving licenses.


When it comes to rubbish, PoSH collected 13,000 tonnes of refuse and 1,000 tonnes of glass.
St Helier also bought a new dust cart in 2024, keeping Town's streets clean.
The parish is responsible for more than 60 miles of pavements and 33 miles of road.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla
The parish welcomed the Royal Family in 2024 with King Charles III and Queen Camilla visiting as part of their trip to the Channel Islands.
St Helier is also looking to the future with the refurbishment of Halkett Street completed, road improvements on Vallee des Vaux and La Pouquelaye, and planning permission granted for a new children's park in Parade Gardens.
Plans for Parade Gardens
2024 also saw 1,867 dog licenses issued in St Helier alone.
Cockapoos took the title of 'Top Dog' in the parish, with Jack Russell Terriers and Labrador Retrievers taking second and third place.
Cockers Spaniels came in fourth, with the teeny-tiny Dachshunds taking fifth.
A Cockapoo on a beach

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