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Islanders’ views are being sought on the redevelopment of redundant and derelict glasshouses possibly for housing. Although the current Island Plan discourages this action outside
Islanders’ views are being sought on the redevelopment of redundant and derelict glasshouses possibly for housing. Although the current Island Plan discourages this action outside
By Ruth Le Cocq A FASCINATION with Jersey’s unique rocks and sediments prompted printmaker Anne Chowne to create a range of collagraphs which are on
By Alexander Boot The short answer is next to nothing, and it’s about time we realised that. I’m using the personal pronoun ‘we’ in the
We continue our series of articles in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a
It is now around two months the Island was visited by the great storm named Ciarán, but in so many places in the Island its
For the first time, the Jersey Bat Group have evidence of a Nathusius bat roosting in a bat box in the Island. The box was
It’s too early to tell,. But we ought to give it our best shot, according to our guest columnist, Colin Tudge On a recent Farming Today
(Review appeared first in the Winter 2023 edition of RURAL magazine) Locally based acclaimed artist and writer, Ariel Whatmore, who writes and paints as Ariel
Book review ‘Farmer Will’s’ Guide to Life in the Fields (By Will Young) – reviewed by Alasdair Crosby ‘Farmer Will’, as he likes to be
Author, Jenni Liddiard Book review: Alasdair Crosby ‘Nil Desperandum’ might well be the motto of this author – never give up. She has never given
The National Trust for Jersey (the “Trust”) has announced that Charles Alluto will be stepping down as Chief Executive Officer in 2024. Mr Alluto has
We continue our series of articles in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a