The Love Plémont project has resulted in the safeguarding of a 11.3 acres of coastal headland located in the north west of Jersey in the Channel Islands. The site is of considerable strategic landscape importance, archeological significance and is adjacent to the last remaining colony of puffins on the Islands.
Plémont had been blighted with the development of a series of holiday camps from 1936 onwards and then, when such holidays went into decline, the site became vulnerable to redevelopment proposals commencing with an application in 1998 for 117 residential units. In January 2000 The National Trust for Jersey (NTJ) began campaigning for the site to be “returned to nature”