
UPDATE ON TESTING FOLLOWING CATTLE DEATHS
• Cows at Woodlands Farm most likely died from botulism. • Testing found no toxins, but toxin-producing bacteria were cultured from samples. • The test

• Cows at Woodlands Farm most likely died from botulism. • Testing found no toxins, but toxin-producing bacteria were cultured from samples. • The test

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

This concept has been brought back by Sonneux, a relaxed and informal (some may even say ‘rustic’!) folk band comprising of vocals, bodhran, violin, guitar,

By Cathy Le Feuvre An exhibition in the Link Gallery at the Jersey Museum bringing together the work of a collective of local contemporary photographers

Susana Ramos has been appointed as Jersey’s new Chief Veterinary Officer, having previously been Veterinary Lead for Scotland with the Animal and Plant Health Agency

By RURAL magazine’s gardening writer, Gill Maccabe Six property owners have again agreed to open their gardens to the public this summer as part of

Jersey Dairy has announces that for the twelfth consecutive year it has been awarded and maintained the top-grade AA for its annual British Retail Consortium

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

A NEW footpath has been opened in St Mary, linking a historic mill and the headquarters of the National Trust for Jersey. The path at

Islanders interested in nature are encouraged to take part in assessing Jersey’s pond life and attend a free training event on Saturday 28 January. There

Hamish Marett-Crosby looks at wine regions and discovering there is much more to be found there than vineyards. Indeed, they are as much fun travelling

Andrew Le Gallais MBE, Chairman of the Jersey Milk Marketing Board retired in December as chairman after 23 years of service and dedication to the