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A few years ago, RURAL magazine organised a series of lectures, titled, What’s for Dinner?, on various aspects of farming and food production. The talks were
A few years ago, RURAL magazine organised a series of lectures, titled, What’s for Dinner?, on various aspects of farming and food production. The talks were
The first of the Visites du Brancharge takes place on 24 June this year and already, landowners are contacting gardeners, readying strimmers and garden shears
From Hannah Le Morvan, Jersey Bat Group Research Officer Hello to all the lovely bat enthusiasts! This year we are excited to announce the next
It will officially be summer – in astronomical terms at least – on 21 June, the longest day of the year when the sun is
Sundday 18 June 2023 10.30am CHORAL MATINS at GOURAY CHURCH Beyond Cathedrals and large parish churches with a strong choral tradition in the UK, it is quite
• Islanders asked to carry out annual check of sycamore trees • Widespread disease leaves trees brittle and at risk of falling • FFP3 masks
Charles A. Coulombe‘s essay is on the concept of ‘Deep England’ or ‘Merrie England’. Although he limits himself to the lands that he knows, England
Saturday 24 June, from 10am – come and watch the miniature trains – 4% the size of the real thing! The HSBA Garden Railway is
Jersey’s wild orchid fields open During the spring and summer months Jersey is transformed by the vibrant colours of its native wildflowers. Among the most
By Alasdair Crosby, editor RURAL Magazine, reprinted by kind permission of the JEP ‘Excuse me, Sir, do you have a few minutes to take part
This is being held at the Royal Jersey Showground, Trinity and includes the Spring Cattle Show and Early Summer Flower Show. It will be open
The doors of St Lawrence Parish Hall were opened on 18 May to welcome in this year’s competitors of the Genuine Jersey, Jersey Royal potato