ISLANDERS ADVISED TO CHECK SYCAMORE TREES FOR SOOTY BARK DISEASE
• Islanders asked to carry out annual check of sycamore trees • Widespread disease leaves trees brittle and at risk of falling • FFP3 masks
• Islanders asked to carry out annual check of sycamore trees • Widespread disease leaves trees brittle and at risk of falling • FFP3 masks

Charles A. Coulombe‘s essay is on the concept of ‘Deep England’ or ‘Merrie England’. Although he limits himself to the lands that he knows, England

Saturday 24 June, from 10am – come and watch the miniature trains – 4% the size of the real thing! The HSBA Garden Railway is

Jersey’s wild orchid fields open During the spring and summer months Jersey is transformed by the vibrant colours of its native wildflowers. Among the most

By Alasdair Crosby, editor RURAL Magazine, reprinted by kind permission of the JEP ‘Excuse me, Sir, do you have a few minutes to take part

This is being held at the Royal Jersey Showground, Trinity and includes the Spring Cattle Show and Early Summer Flower Show. It will be open

The doors of St Lawrence Parish Hall were opened on 18 May to welcome in this year’s competitors of the Genuine Jersey, Jersey Royal potato

The show was held on 7 May, the day following the Coronation of HM King Charles III. The judge was international dog show judge Mr

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

Would you enjoy leading a group of volunteer members of a Jersey wildlife charity? Does your enthusiastic approach encourage others to get involved? If so,

Monday 10 July – L’Elisir d’Amore, by Donizetti Tuesday 11 July – Rigoletto, by Verdi Wednesday 12 July – Opera Gala, followed by dinner This

The founder of the Global Canopy Programme, Andrew Mitchell, has been awarded the Royal Founder’s Medal of the Royal Geographical Society. It is part of