
MORE FIELDS TO BE ‘RE-ZONED’ FOR AFFORDABLE HOMES?
The last dairy farmer in St Ouen would have to ‘sell up and cease trading’ if his land is developed as suitable for the construction
The last dairy farmer in St Ouen would have to ‘sell up and cease trading’ if his land is developed as suitable for the construction
The Jersey Association for Youth and Friendship (JAYF) has announced its 2022 programme of Open Gardens. Much loved by locals and visitors alike, these events help
The countdown is on to the start of this year’s Genuine Jersey ‘Jersey Royal Potato Growing Competition’, which launches this week. The annual event is
Jersey farmers are taking to social media this month to celebrate the dairy industry thanks to the UK-wide #Februdairy campaign. The initiative runs throughout February
The Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel has launched a review of the rules of employment for seasonal workers in the agricultural industry following concerns
Angela Swindell, is wife of the former St Saviour Rector, the Revd Dr Anthony Swindell and a teacher at Victoria College. She was a member
130 solar panels have been installed at Acorn Enterprises in Trinity – and the project has already started making savings. The social enterprise, as well
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
Do you love Jersey’s traditional rural landscapes and timeless seascapes? Are you an artist or a photographer? If so, please support RURAL Magazine’s Jersey Landscape
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
John Pinel, independent environmentalist and member of the Société, is starting an Environment Section. A key objective is to raise awareness and provide a resource
Are you interested in conservation and the outdoors? If so, please join The National Trust for Jersey Lands team for a session all about trees!