GENUINE JERSEY’S ARTISAN MARKETS RESUME
Genuine Jersey Markets have returned, The first market took place last Saturday (15 May) at St Aubin. As previously, before the pandemic brought them
Genuine Jersey Markets have returned, The first market took place last Saturday (15 May) at St Aubin. As previously, before the pandemic brought them
The results of the 2021 Genuine Jersey, Jersey Royal potato growing competition have been annouced. In the school’s competition, which involved all 33 primary schools,
The 15th century thatched buildings at Hamptonne Country Life Museum are being rethatched for the first time in 30 years. Five thatchers from Devon have
‘CCAI’ is known for its’ longstanding and real relationships with the artists it works with. Whether this is mentoring and supporting local artists through the
TIME FOR TEA An afternoon seminar and tea tasting (including Jersey tea) is being led by ‘tea sommelier’ Eunice Pallot on 12 June. Eunice is
We continue our series of article in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a
In a statement, the Government of Jersey said that its representatives had met French fishermen and listened to the concerns that led to today’s protest.
Government of Jersey representatives are meeting French fishermen this morning. It follows 50 boats arriving into Jersey waters off the south coast of the Island,
This morning an armada of French Fishing boats demonstrated their opposition to Jersey’s post-Brexit fishing rules by sailing to St Helier harbour. Although they have,
The fishery dispute with France has now flared up, with France saying the UK has failed to abide by Brexit agreements defining fishing rights off
We continue our series of article in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a
E By Bob Tompkins of the Branchage Action Group Change is inevitable and frequently needed to improve the health of our environment and in turn