GRAHAM BELL – R.I.P
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
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
An on-line talk: Gardening for bats and other wildlife, is taking place on 22 March, starting at 7.30 pm, hosted by the Jersey Bat Group.
The Jersey Dairy has launched a fun competition for local children to win a farm tour during May half term. It is part of their
This is the title of an event held by the Jersey Gardening Club on Tuesday 21 March: a talk by Rae Beckwith. Rae is a R.H.S. Britain
THE QUEEN’S GREEN CANOPY The RJA&HS will be planting a copse at the Showground: ‘The Queen’s Coppice’ to commemorate the legacy of the Society’s late
Once a month, during most of the summer season, visitors to Auchindrain, Scotland’s last remaining ‘living museum’ township, can listen to the ladies of Sgioba
‘The most important global gathering focused on localization – ever’ : LOCAL FUTURES – host of the Planet Local Summit. ‘Local Futures’, founded by Helena Norberg-Hodge, is an
The Jersey Symphony Orchestra will be holding its Spring Concert on Saturday 15 April 2023 at Les Quennevais School Concert Hall, St Brelade, starting at
Pruning is one of the actions which can be done in March and early April. By Catherine Penny Spring is an exciting season in the
Rising sea levels, cloudbursts, flooding, drought and nature loss. They are all indicators of the climate emergency. Ahead of a special environment-themed RURAL in the
By RURAL magazine’s prize-winning wine writer and enthusiastic visitor to France, Hamish Marett-Crosby We left our Jersey home in the early evening and that night
The Jersey Bat Group (JBG) is a registered Jersey charity with these aims: to survey and monitor bat populations, roosts, hibernacula and foraging sites in