
SOLAR PANELS IN ST CLEMENT – OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NEW SITE
The opening of the new solar panel site in Rue du Moulin à Vent, St Clement, took place on 30 April. The chief executive of

The opening of the new solar panel site in Rue du Moulin à Vent, St Clement, took place on 30 April. The chief executive of

By Alasdair Crosby WHAT is a ‘luminary’? Mr Google – that fount of all knowledge – says a luminary is ‘a person who inspires or influences others,

WHAT should be the aim of school education? It’s not really in the remit of this column to answer that one, but there are several

Now in its 9th year, the Jersey Summer Exhibition continues to be the highlight of the cultural calendar in Jersey and drives the standard of

Henry Thomas Bosdet (7 January 1856 – 23 May 1934) was a Jersey sculptor, illustrator, painter and draughtsman. He was well known and widely acknowledged in

CHARLES LE CORNU, who has died aged 84, was a past president of the Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society, a successful dairy farmer and

There were capacity crowds in the La Hougue Bie tomb over the Spring Equinox period, to view the dawn sunbeam impregnate the passageway inside the

A group of local environmentalists have seized the chance to explore what the whole of Les Creux Country Park, including the building, could look like

Jersey Symphony Orchestra’s Spring Concert; Saturday 12 April 2025 – Les Quennevais School Concert Hall – 7.30pm Jersey Symphony Orchestra invites you to its Spring

A sunny day for a Genuine Jersey market last year. Chief executive of Genuine Jersey John Garton is second on the left, and is accompanied

Enter your canine friend for a photography competition… canine photographer Kasia Guzik explains: For years, my photography has been dedicated to capturing confidence and personality,

By Alasdair Crosby. THERE was once a violent storm… and don’t we just know about violent storms in Jersey? This storm, however, was in the