AMBOISE – THE DA VINCI FACTOR
Hamish Marett-Crosby continues with his series looking at regions of France within easy reach of Jersey and and seeing what they have to offer. This
Hamish Marett-Crosby continues with his series looking at regions of France within easy reach of Jersey and and seeing what they have to offer. This
The Jersey National Park has launched a new initiative to promote understanding of the special qualities of the Park and in particular to recognise those
An exhibition of driftwood sculptures by James Doran-Webb is being held in the grounds of Trinity Manor from Monday 21 November to Wednesday 23 November.
By Jess McGovern, Head of Education and of the Cultivate programme of the Royal Jersey Agriculture & Horticulture Society Over the centuries, the Island’s corn
This year represents some ten years since the first crop of heifers bred by imported bulls completed their lactations, and real results of the historic
If you have any old photos that show farming and farming life in Jersey in years gone by and would like to share them
Jersey Dairy managing director Eamon Fenlon believes Jersey’s dairy products will retain and expand their niche in the market. He talked to Alasdair Crosby Jersey
Éditions Emile publish regular photo-zines looking at specific subjects through the collections of the Société Jersiaise Photographic Archive. In this upcoming publication, they turn their attention to
This is being held on Saturday 1 and Sunday 2 October at the Royal Jersey Showground, Trinity. The Show will be open to the public from 10.30am
A new book by Jill Mason. Reviewed by Alasdair Crosby I am honestly, truthfully in awe of the range of the author’s knowledge about rural
Plans by ‘GROW Jersey’ to become the Island’s most inclusive community horticultural project received welcome support following a £40,000 sponsorship package from Lloyds Bank International.
Once again, it is possible to make spontaneous trips to France. How about a weekend in nearby Anjou? When you go, don’t miss out on