New rules for Jersey horse owners
Jersey horse owners – if you export or import horses, are you ready for the new rules? NEW rules coming to tighten up on horse
Jersey horse owners – if you export or import horses, are you ready for the new rules? NEW rules coming to tighten up on horse
Readers of RURAL – Jersey Country Life magazine will know of Zoe Horne, our cookery writer and proprietor of the local company ‘Zoe’s Kitchen’. www.zoes-kitchen.com
Le Noir Pré, The Trust’s Orchid Field will be open to the public on Sunday 18 May, 2-4pm. National Trust staff and local botanist, Tina
WHAT actually is a gala? How would you define that word? The question arose in my mind as I drove home from last night’s Liberation
The Department of the Environment has launched a consultation to find out more about how people use the Island’s countryside paths. Islanders can take part
ST THOMAS’ Roman Catholic Church in Jersey – often called the Island’s Pro-Cathedral… what a good location to hear Bach’s B Minor Mass. The music
This year’s Skipton Open Studios celebration of Jersey’s artistic community will see an Island ambassador, heritage organisations, schools and a steamroller from Sark playing key
The installation of Jersey’s third undersea electricity supply cable to France, known as Normandie 3, has got underway. The 7,000-tonne, specialist cable-laying barge,
Caption: Media circus? THERE has been a short intermission to this service of news and opinion features relating to the rural and community life of
The late Jersey resident, Sir Francis Cook (1907-1978), made Jersey his home , with his studio at what is now the Sir Francis Cook Gallery.
Does Reforming our planning appeals system make sense? A view by our Planning correspondent, SONIA SMITH, a property lawyer at Lambert Legal This is an expanded version
THE spring concert took of the Jersey Symphony Orchestra took place last night (Saturday 12 April) at Fort Regent, Jersey. There must be many