THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF LA COTTE À LA CHÈVRE
A team of archaeologists arrive in the Island next month to begin a project to repackage and catalogue material excavated from the small Neanderthal occupation
A team of archaeologists arrive in the Island next month to begin a project to repackage and catalogue material excavated from the small Neanderthal occupation
By Gavin Ashenden Even in a small and compact island like Jersey, the culture of the town and the culture of the countryside are very
March 2023 marked the 10th anniversary of the first edition of RURAL magazine in March 2013. How to celebrate? With a party, of course! Contributors,
A new book by Colonel John Blashford-Snell, CBE. Reviewed by Alasdair Crosby ‘DO you know about Atlantis?’ I think it was the first words that
‘It is the only political force that can stop or, more realistically, slow down the juggernaut of modernity’, states our columnist, Alexander Boot, But he
The Spring Flower Show of the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society was held last weekend, 18 and 19 March, in appropriately warm and sunny
By Gavin Ashenden It was Ronald Reagan who summed it up best when he said that the top most terrifying words in the English language
By Alasdair Crosby, editor RURAL magazine, the RURAL website and RURAL POST e-mail newsletter When asked that question, I generally answer, so as to give
David and Wilma Finlay have a dairy farm in western Scotland: Rainton Farm, Gatehouse of Fleet, Castle Douglas, Galloway. The intensification of dairy farming has
By Colin Tudge ‘This is just to alert you to my new website, ‘Colin Tudge’s Great Re-Think’ (www.colintudge.com) which is intended to complement the College
Saturday 15 April 2023 – Les Quennevais School Concert Hall – 7.30pm After a hugely successful Christmas Concert when the audience’s imagination was taken to