EUNE FROUQU’THÉE D’JÈRRIAIS – (A FORKFUL OF JÈRRIAIS)

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 table fork. An English translation follows. This contribution comes from Pauline Snarey Mémouaithes dé ma preunmié vacanche Quand j’tais eune pétite fil’ye dé trais ans et d’mi, j’laîssis man siez-mé […]

Q&A: THE GARDEN REUSE SCHEME SOLVING JERSEY’S ‘POTTY’ WASTE PROBLEM

Over 120,000 plastic plant pots have been saved from the Island’s incinerator thanks to a green reuse initiative with community sharing at its root.  Keen recycler and environmental campaigner Kalina Le Marquand set up ‘Potty Eco Pots’ in April 2021 after discovering how many pots were going to waste in Jersey. She’s since provided thousands […]

JAPANESE KNOTWEED ANALYSIS PROMPTS AWARENESS SEMINARS

A comprehensive assessment of Japanese Knotweed in Jersey, carried out by the Government of Jersey’s Natural Environment team, has confirmed the presence of the invasive, non-native weed in 270 sites across the Island. If uncontrolled, the plant can form dense strands that can shade out and kill native plants, reduce biodiversity and, under certain circumstances, […]

WALK IN THE PARK IS BACK, BIGGER THAN BEFORE, THIS MAY

Springtime is certainly harnessed by many of us – giving us a chance to see some colour and get outside again in the sunshine – so how better to do this than enjoying a Walk in the Park? The Jersey National Park has announced that Walk in the Park is back for a second year, with […]

FARM OPEN DAYS, ARRANGED BY ‘SCOOP’

SCOOP, the Sustainable Cooperative, has launched a series of Farm Open Days, inviting Islanders to meet and engage with some of the Island’s most invaluable growers and producers. From organic smallholdings, to farms of various sizes, all SCOOP’s growers share an interest in nurturing local ecological habitats, protecting our natural resources and producing wonderful food.Farm […]

THE FUTURE IS HYDROGEN

  By Caroine Spencer An environmental campaigner wants to see hydrogen fuel-cell technology introduced to Jersey and Guernsey. Andrew Le Quesne, who chairs Earth Project Jersey, says that he has been on a personal crusade for many years to get the technology accepted locally. ‘There aren’t enough of the right minerals known in the world, […]

MAY WILD WATCH: HOW TO REPORT A BEE SWARM

Honey bees can be spotted from spring through to autumn but as we enter the ‘swarming season’, the Jersey Beekeepers’ Association is providing advice to Islanders on what to do if they see a swarm.  ‘Swarming honey bees is a natural phenomenon at this time of year,’ explains swarm coordinator John De Carteret, from the […]

FISHING BANNED IN JERSEY’S FIRST NO-TAKE ZONE

Portelet Bay has been awarded the highest level of marine protection after it was designated a ‘no-take zone’ – the first in Jersey and only the fifth in the UK.  Under new regulations beginning in May, fishing will be banned in the bay and it will be an offence to remove any marine species from the area. […]

WHAT’S ON IN MAY

From poetry and music to horse racing and guided walks, there are lots of events happening this month, including celebrations to mark Jersey’s 77th Liberation Day on 9 May.  Sunday 1 May – May Day at The Elms  Join the National Trust for Jersey at The Elms to celebrate the ancient festival of May Day, marking the […]

NO MOW MAY: FOUR REASONS TO STOP MOWING YOUR LAWN IN MAY

Gardeners are being asked to say ‘no’ to the mow next month and instead transform their lawns into a paradise for pollinators.  While it might be tempting to give the grass the chop, letting your lawn grow can help wildlife thrive by providing a feast of nectar for bees and butterflies. It’s why the charity […]