PLANS FOR NEW FARMING MUSEUM AT HAMPTONNE

A NEW museum space, dedicated to the Island’s farming heritage, is being proposed for Hamptonne Country Life Museum in St Lawrence. If approved, the building will be home to old and contemporary farming stories, interpreted and brought to life through the wealth of agricultural objects in Jersey Heritage’s collections, cared for on behalf of Société […]

FROM THE ARCHIVE…. THE PIGS OF TEMPS PASSÉ

Where have all the pigs gone? Over the hills and far away? At least into the different country of temps passé. In the Autumn 2014 issue of RURAL, Marie-Louise Backhurst looked back on pig keeping in the Island  THE humble pig was once an ubiquitous part of life for almost everyone in Jersey.  Yet by […]

JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT IN AUGUST CANCELLED

  It will come as no surprise that given the ongoing situation with Covid-19 the Council of the Jersey Symphony Orchestra announced the cancellation of the JSO summer concert. This would have celebrated both Beethoven’s 250th anniversary and Liberation 75 and would have been held at Fort Regent on Saturday 15 August.

THE UNSTOPPABLE JERSEY SUMMER EXHIBITION

By CCA Galleries International director, SASHA GIBB THE creative industries are used to changing tack in a storm and the CCA Galleries International are no exception. The gallery is known for its longstanding relationships with internationally renowned artists such as Sir Peter Blake and Bruce McLean, making them and their work accessible to a Jersey […]

JERSEY FISHERMEN’S ASSOCIATION BECOMES A GENUINE JERSEY MEMBER

THE Jersey Fishermen’s Association (JFA) has become a member of Genuine Jersey, enabling all of its 55 commercial fishing members to use the Genuine Jersey mark on their locally caught wet fish and shellfish, which will make it easier for residents and visitors to the island to identify and buy their catch. Founded in 1955, […]

FURTHER PROTECTION FOR MARINE LIFE FROM UNSUSTAINABLE FISHING

  The Environment Minister, Deputy John Young, has agreed to extend the Sea Fisheries Order to extend bag limits for recreational fishermen to a wider number of species, to protect them from potential overexploitation. The Marine Resources team reviewed recreational fishing in Jersey and identified the highly targeted species and ones which may become more […]

THE PRINCE, THE LAND ARMY – AND JERSEY

Comment from ALASDAIR CROSBY THE Prince of Wales has always something interesting to say, whether one agrees with him or otherwise.  I have always found his comments on various aspects of our national life sensible and very often, thought-provoking and inspirational. Last month he wrote a piece for a country life magazine – one that […]

Virtual potatoes at the ready!

Closed classrooms and working from home did little to dampen spirits at the annual weigh-in for the Genuine Jersey, Jersey Royal Potato Growing Competition. Constables, the Women’s Institute, Government Health and Community Services and schools all attended the Island’s first ever virtual potato weigh-in to see just who tipped the scales in the right direction! […]

FLOWER AND GARDEN EVENTS AT THE RJA&HS

Early Summer Flower Virtual Online Show Following the cancellation of the society’s Summer Country Fair, which included the Early Summer Flower Show, it has been decided to hold a ‘virtual on-line show’ next month so that members and non-members are able to showcase what they have been growing. Details of how to enter are available […]

Vintage Farms Online Baking Competition

Vintage Farms/Le Tacheron has launched Jersey’s first on-line baking competition called ‘Knead to Stay at Home’.  Anyone wanting to get involved and to get their  families baking over the next few weeks, should send a photo of their top creations to vintagefarm@outlook.com where these will be judged with prizes for the most creative and best traditional loaf […]