
‘AN EXHIBITION ‘ON THE WILD SIDE’
Two Jersey rtists, Kathy Rondel and Michele Snape, are holding a joint exhibition at he Berni Gallery, Jersey rts Centre, which lasts until 3 July.

Two Jersey rtists, Kathy Rondel and Michele Snape, are holding a joint exhibition at he Berni Gallery, Jersey rts Centre, which lasts until 3 July.

From 5 July an extra weekly café chat session for speakers, learners (and eavesdroppers) of Jèrriais is being launched in the heart of Saint Helier:

The polar expedition research vessel Northabout harboured in Jersey in June. Its Jersey skipper Tobias Carter has been speaking to school children about climate change.

All being well, this coming weekend (Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th June) the RJA & HS will be hosting its first ‘normal’ show for almost

The National Trust for Jersey has received a fiscal stimulus grant for the renovation and refurbishment of Morel Farm, St Lawrence. The trust’s marketing and

Refill Jersey’ – a campaign urging the Jersey public to Choose to Reuse wherever they eat, drink and shop in order to cut down on

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

An expert in social and therapeutic horticulture is to visit the Island next week as part of GROW Jersey’s new community horticulture project. Damien Newman

Alasdair Crosby reflects on the special theme of this issue of RURAL magazine In each issue of RURAL, we have a ‘special theme’ of several

By RURAL nagazine’s environment writer, Caroline Spencer A pioneering pilot project is under way to test a sample of biodegradable and compostable plant-based agricultural film

Applications are being invited for funding for projects that maintain or improve the Island’s unique rural character. The Countryside Enhancement Scheme is an environmental improvement

The ‘JSO’ is resuming its regular concert programme after the break caused by the pandemic. Its ‘Summer Concert’ will take place in the hall of