Survey updates wildlife data for Jersey
A RECENT survey of Jersey’s small mammals required as part of the Island’s legally binding international environmental agreements has produced mixed findings. The mammals were
A RECENT survey of Jersey’s small mammals required as part of the Island’s legally binding international environmental agreements has produced mixed findings. The mammals were
15th August – La Ferme Open Day Open 11am – 5pm, entry £5 for adults, free for children. Come along to La Ferme in St
The Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society will be holding their Summer Flower and Produce Show on 22 and 23 August 2015. It will take
Saturday 12th September 10am-7pm & Sunday 13th September 10am-6pm. This unique event is being hosted by Bianca Padidar & Sarah Jordan. We are delighted
Recently retired Victoria College head of history ANDY GILSON is in the process of writing a book on faming in Jersey during the Occupation. In
Recently retired Victoria College head of history ANDY GILSON is in the process of writing a book on faming in Jersey during the Occupation, which
Shakespeare at the Castle returns for its fourth season with The Merchant of Venice ON 2 and 3 August 2015, The American Drama Group
Helen Godden riding Dark Jester THE largest dressage event to take place in Jersey was held at Les Niemes, St Peter in late June, sponsored
‘The Sleeping Beauty’, by Victor Gilbert ONCE upon a time there was a website. It showed every promise of being a princess among websites and
Stephen Lawson previews this year’s ST LAWRENCE HORSE SHOW, which will take place on 31 July and 1 and August NOW in its fourth
Orange tip butterfly, pictures by Richard Perchard A ten-year study of Jersey’s butterfly population has shown that overall the Island’s species have declined, but at
Before July 2014: Plemont with the derelict holiday camp Plemont transformed: 30 June 2015 Pictures by Chris Brookes IN July last year the States voted