
MUSIC, FAITH AND….. FARMING
By Alasdair Crosby. Republished with kind permission from the Jersey Evening Post It might seem unusual to make a thematic trio of these subjects, but

By Alasdair Crosby. Republished with kind permission from the Jersey Evening Post It might seem unusual to make a thematic trio of these subjects, but

INDOOR TABLE TOP SALE 31 January SPRING FLOWER SHOW 21 & 22 March SUMMER COUNTRY FAIR 13 & 14 June NURSERY & PRIMARY SCHOOL GARDEN

Growing walnuts is a long-term undertaking but the taste is a revelation. By Suzanne Wynn 2025 has been a mast year for most fruit and

By Alasdair Crosby What are cover crops? You can’t eat them – not even the mustard (but it is a rather pretty plant, with a

Jersey Electricity (JE) and Jersey Royal Company (JRC), part of Albert Bartlett Group, will partner to deliver the Channel Islands’ largest rooftop solar array at

Get into the festive spirit with a taste of France, the Norman Market is coming back to the Weighbridge! From Tuesday 9 December to Sunday

Funding has been secured for a major new research project into Jersey’s historic feudal system, which dates back to medieval times. The £250,000 needed for

Were you unable to get to the Jersey Farming Conference on 6 November, or to follow the live streaming at the time? Not to worry

DFDS has announced an increase in its onboard capacity for pets, allowing more to travel with their animal companions on southbound routes to and from

Green Care is a rapidly expanding land diversification, which can have a commercial element. Across the South of England there are an average of 15+

The breeding of Jersey cows, crafting of cabbage sticks, ringing of bells in the west and performance of Jèrriais – four of the 12 things

The Jersey Bat Group has announced its 2025–2026 Winter Talks series, bringing together six inspiring bat experts from around the world for an engaging season