
GUERNSEY WOOLLENS GOES GLOBAL
Not just a fisherman’s friend: Guernsey Woollen sweaters are being exported around the world, as Gill Maccabe discovered Heart throb Colin Firth looked very sexy

Not just a fisherman’s friend: Guernsey Woollen sweaters are being exported around the world, as Gill Maccabe discovered Heart throb Colin Firth looked very sexy

From Bill O’Brien, winner of the last RURAL magazine competition: ‘Whilst reading a recent edition of Rural , I noticed that it contained a competition

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

An online tool has been launched for Islanders to record details of the number of trees and hedgerows they have planted. The tool will help

British beavers face fragile future without public support and government leadership, says new film exploring reintroductions Britain’s beavers could be major allies in tackling the

A small vineyard of half a vergée on a côtil near St Catherine’s has become available for anyone interested in the idea of paying a

As reported already in RURAL POST, the annual Jersey Farming Conference took place on 5 November. All the speakers’ presentations were recorded on video, and

Sponsored article by Baufritz architect Anthony Cooper Brick and block construction are what most people associate with housebuilding, so much so that the term ‘bricks

… for bestselling crime novelist Peter James, who has swapped Sussex by the sea for Jersey in the ocean. His new book, ‘I’ll follow you’

By JSO administrator, Anne Eastham We are looking forward in the hope that we can pick up where we left off in April and so

The first in a series of article in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than
A new study by a top advisor to an EU-backed scientific research programme concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic is a symptom of global industrial civilisation’s