Catherine Curtis

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OccupationPolitician
Deputy
Catherine Curtis
Deputy of St Helier Central
Assumed office
27 June 2022
Chief MinisterKristina Moore (2022-2024) Lyndon Farnham (2024-)
Personal details
PartyReform Jersey
OccupationPolitician

Catherine Curtis (born 1964) is a Jersey politician who currently serves as Deputy for St Helier Central since 2022. She was elected for the first time in the 2022 Jersey General Election as a member of Reform Jersey.[1]

Curtis is the chair of the Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel (since 12 July 2022), a member of the Legislation Advisory Panel (since 9 February 2023), vice chair of the Assisted Dying Review Panel (since 12 March 2024), a member of the Disability Strategy Advisory Group (since 26 March 2024) and chair of the Ecology Trust Fund.[2]

Curtis was born in Jersey in 1964 and spent much of her childhood on the Island as well as periods in Guernsey and Kent. In the 1980s, Curtis spent six years living in Spain with her then husband and young family. They returned to Jersey in the mid-1990s.[3]

Business career

Curtis is an entrepreneur and has started several successful businesses, including Jersey Home & Petsitters, launched in 2003. She also launched and managed an international product business, which was awarded 16 national and international design awards, including the Junior Design Awards Best Travel Product 2019.[3]

Curtis has more recently launched Edward's Angels Grave Care, named after her father, which specialises in tidying graves by hand without the use of weedkillers.[3]

Voluntary work

Political career

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