RURAL REACH

Rural themes are not limited to Jersey! Philippa Evans-Bevan continues her series, RURAL REACH, taking readers off the Island to international locations. Recently she took us to Madeira: she journeys now to: CAPRI Slipping out of a Naples B&B at 5 am in the dark to catch an early ferry bound for Capri, was the […]
THE JSO IS BACK!

THE JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA‘S SUMMER CONCERT Saturday 6 August 2022 – Les Quennevais School Hall – 7.30pm The Jersey Symphony Orchestra is back after a two-year break caused by the pandemic: a welcome sign of a return to relative normality in the cultural life of the Island. A number of concerts were planned since its […]
NEW EVENT BRINGS THE ISLAND COMMUNITY TOGETHER

Home Farm Equestrian Club hosting the very first Jersey Horse of the Year Show (JHOYS). The event is being held in October and will bring together the whole equestrian community with five days of competing across four disciplines. Equestrians will have several opportunities to qualify for the Championship Show at various events throughout the year […]
REPORT FROM JERSEYTREES FOR LIFE PUBLISHED

Jersey Trees for Life has published the most recent report on the Woodlands of Jersey A 58-page report detailing the situation with Jersey woodlands as well as management recommendations for those trees and woodlands in the island is now available to all. Written by local ecologist, John Pinel, Jersey Trees for Life commissioned the Woodland […]
WATCH OUT FOR TOXIC PROCESSIONARY CATERPILLARS!

Islanders are being urged to stay clear of Oak Processionary Moth caterpillars, whose toxic hairs can cause allergic reactions and skin irritation, following reports of the insects near First Tower. So far, the caterpillars have been found at St Andrew’s Park, a private garden, and a number of other locations in the area. Caterpillars of […]
ALL ISLAND GARDEN COMPETITION – 12, 13 & 14 JULY

Judging for the RJA&HS All-Island Garden Competition takes place on Tuesday 12th, Wednesday 13th & Thursday 14th July. Anyone can participate and with 22 classes to enter into, there is something for everyone, whether you have a large garden, small patio garden, allotment or community garden. Horticultural Secretary at the RJA&HS, Rachelle Robinson, said: ‘We know many […]
JULY WILD WATCH: HOW TO SEE PUFFINS ON JERSEY’S NORTH COAST

The puffin is one of Jersey’s most iconic birds but despite their distinctive appearance they can be hard to spot as a result of declining population numbers. In recent years, this reduction has brought the puffin close to local extinction. There are still a small number that breed on the Island’s rocky cliffs though, so […]
HOW TO MAKE YOUR GARDEN INSECT FRIENDLY

From bees to beetles to butterflies, insects help keep our gardens healthy. But with bees and other pollinators in decline, it’s more important than ever to optimise our green spaces to support our local wildlife. Help make a difference with these four easy tips for turning your garden into an insect haven.. Let your garden […]
EVENTS HAPPENING IN JERSEY THIS JULY

There are plenty of ways to enjoy the sunshine next month with various open gardens, outdoor concerts and wildlife-themed workshops happening across the Island. Read on for some of the best events happening this July… Sunday 3 July – Open garden at Trinity Manor For the first time in many years, Trinity Manor gardens will be […]
SUMMER FLOWER AND CATTLE SHOW OF THE RJA&HS

The Summer Flower and Cattle Show of the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society took place over the weekend of 11 and 12 June. It has been generally considered to be a very successful event, with nine dairy farmers showing their cattle, which were of high quality and has proved the value of importing genetics […]