TWO OF JERSEY’S OLDEST PROPERTY BUSINESSES NOW OPERATING UNDER ONE ROOF

The property management and estate agency arm of F Le Gallais and Sons has been sold to Maillard & Co meaning two of the Island’s oldest firms in the sector will operate under one roof. The sale is part of a longer-term strategy by Le Gallais to concentrate on growing areas of the business, which […]

DOTCOMBE REVISITED

By Alasdair Crosby, editor, RURAL magazine. The essay is reprinted courtesy of the Jersey Evening Post ‘Last night I dreamt I went to Dotcombe once again. It seemed to me I stood in the lane leading to it, and for a while I could not enter, for the way was barred to me. There was a padlock […]

THE FUN DOG SHOW AT THE RJA&HS

Both dog show competitors – canine and humans – thronged the showground at the Royal Jersey Society on Sunday 9 June for the ‘Fun Dog Show’ at the society’s Summer Fair. So popular was it that the stating time had to be postponed by a quarter of an hour to accommodate all those owners who […]

RJA&HS SPRING SHOW RESULTS

Supreme Open Champion at the RJA&HS Spring Show was John Le Feuvre’s Elite Joel Noblesse. Reserve was the same owner’s Elite Colton Sunflower. The full results are shown below:

SUNSET CONCERTS CANCELLED BUT SUMMER ACTIVITIES TO START AT GREVE DE LECQ 

This weekend’s ‘al fresco’ Sunset Concerts overlooking St Ouen’s Bay were cancelled because of the likelihood of wind and rain. Donna Le Marrec, the National Trust for Jersey’s Marketing and Events Manager, said the site at Mont Grantez afforded little protection from the elements and therefore the ‘difficult decision’ was made. Speaking on the day […]

INCREASING NUMBERS OF SEABIRDS BEACHED BY WINTER STORMS

More seabirds than usual were beached last winter possibly due to an increase in the frequency and intensity of storms, including Storm Ciaran, which has been linked to climate change. A total of 124 beached birds were reported between November 2023 and February 2024 including cormorants and European shags, storm petrels, gulls, guillemots, razorbills, puffins […]

THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF EATING LESS MEAT

Against a barrage of calls to cut our meat consumption, our guest contributor from the UK, Suzanne Wynn, believes there have been some unintended consequences that work against most people’s desire to eat more responsibly My fellow contributor, Colin Tudge, has said quite rightly that our diet should consist of ‘not much meat, plenty of […]

DIFFERENT LAND AND LANGUAGE – ALL TOO FAMILIAR PROBLEMS

With thanks to our correspondent from Normandy, who has sent us this notice – it appears widely on the Internet and social media and has been posted, we are informed, in this physical form, outside French villages. The problems seem very similar to villages in the UK. In Jersey, it could equally apply to those […]

UNFORGETTABLE GARDEN SCENES

By Jersey Gardening Club president Marilyn Le Beurrier  You will receive a very warm welcome from the Jersey Gardening Club when Don Witton presents a talk entitled ‘Unforgettable Garden Scenes.’  Don is a retired schoolteacher from Sheffield with a passion for growing perennials. He has been a garden lecturer, nurseryman and author for over 20 years […]