NATIONAL TRUST OF JERSEY TO BE GIFTED GREVE DE LECQ CAFE SITE
The Seaside Café site at Greve de Lecq will be bought by the government for £3.5M and gifted to the National Trust for Jersey. The
The Seaside Café site at Greve de Lecq will be bought by the government for £3.5M and gifted to the National Trust for Jersey. The
It’s that time of the year when the parish constables, the local media, Occupation VIPs, the Island’s branches of the Women’s Institute and all 33
Scentwork is mental enrichment for dogs affecting their behaviour in positive ways through play says Harry Matthews, the founder of Origin Dog Training. ‘Scentwork affects
The Jersey Hedgehog Preservation Group is looking for one or two volunteers to take over the everyday running of their rescue centre in Waterworks Valley.
It’s the annual Great Garden Birdwatch this weekend when Action for Wildlife Jersey invites everyone to spend an hour observing and recording birds. Participants are
We continue our series of articles in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a
There is no Easter Monday meeting this year, because Easter is so early. Sunday 12 May – The Season Opener – First race 2:30pmSunday 2
By Peter Harris Our guest columnist is Peter Harris (not our Jersey Magistrate of the same name!). He has no close connection with Jersey, but
Neville (‘Nev’ or ‘Honest Nev’) Ahier, who has died aged 88, was a Jersey countryman with a passionate interest in horses and horseracing and sport
By Ruth Le Cocq Over 100 comments supporting a planning application for an equine wellness centre in Trinity have been posted online as Jersey’s equine
By Ruth Le Cocq The site of the former Seaside Café at Grève de Lecq may become the responsibility of The National Trust of Jersey,
By Ruth Le Cocq The tree survivors of Storm Ciaran will be lit up in Howard Davis Park next month with the return of the