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Jersey Heritage has decided to open almost all of its heritage sites year-round following increases in government funding and local visitor numbers.

Jon Carter, the charity’s Chief Executive, says the decision to permanently open the majority of sites when the 2023 season begins on 1 March marks “an exciting new chapter”.

Last year, the Jersey Government committed 1% of its annual budget to support the island’s arts, heritage and culture sector, which Carter says has “undoubtedly been a catalyst”.

He told the BBC funds had been increased as 30% of total visits to Jersey’s heritage sites were being made by locals.

“We know that our heritage sites are popular with visitors and they will now have more choice for excursions if they choose to visit Jersey outside of the traditional holiday months,” Carter added.

The news follows plans to upgrade Jersey’s flagship theatre venue with a £11.5m makeover, announced last week.