
THE HARBOUR GALLERY MOVES HARBOURS
After 20 years on the quayside at St Aubin, The Harbour Gallery has changed harbours. Pat Robson is the director of the Art in the
After 20 years on the quayside at St Aubin, The Harbour Gallery has changed harbours. Pat Robson is the director of the Art in the
The ‘Ariat’ range of leisure wear from the JFTU Ariat is named after the American racehorse, ‘Secretariat’, the legendary race horse and 1973 Kentucky Derby
By Colin Tudge As the world burns and floods and the world’s most powerful people continue to offer more of the same — or else
In advance of this year’s Jersey Horse of the Year Show, Ruth Le Cocq met the originator of the show, Karen Barette, chair of Home
The recently announced Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey’s Agriculture and Horticulture Bursaries: could this herald a regeneration for the Island’s farming industry? By Alasdair Crosby Let’s start
Noel Coward’s famous comedy, ‘Blithe Spirit’, is being presented at the Arts Centre, from 6 to 9 September. Book now! Its presenter, Tessa Coleman (also
By Nate Blum, chief executive officer of BlüMilo and Sorghum United – an international NGO serving to advance education and markets development for sorghum and
His Majesty’s Receiver General has announced that the Crown in Jersey has set aside funds to support bursaries for studying agriculture or horticulture to mark
Many ‘endangered’ foods are still being grown in people’s gardens, however the commercial sources have become extremely scarce. The summer months provide an abundance of
The 5th annual RURAL magazine Jersey Landscape Awards for 2023 has been won by Ann Morgan for her painting Early Morning, Bouley Bay. Runner-up was
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