THE JERSEY HOARD – LE CATILLON II : Book review
A BOOK about that well-publicised hoard of ancient treasure, found in a field in Grouville, has been written by the two metal detectorists who discovered
A BOOK about that well-publicised hoard of ancient treasure, found in a field in Grouville, has been written by the two metal detectorists who discovered
NOW is the time to apply for States-funded grants to improve Jersey’s countryside particularly if proposed projects involve improving the quality of Island’s water resources.
The Minister for Planning and Environment, Deputy Steve Luce, gave this speech at the Jersey Farming Conference 2015. ‘Thank you Mr. Chairman and can I add
And we trust that this time, she wont drop off again. Lazy girl – we have given her a good talking to, not just waking
THE leading accreditation scheme for artisan and speciality food producers in the British Isles has awarded an unprecedented number of awards to local producers –
Local Riders have qualified for the Dodson & Horrell Novice Open and Restricted Championship to take place at the National Dressage Championship in September
The Department of the Environment is reminding fishermen to ensure that fishing gear set on beaches and at sea is legal after a recent prosecution
SCIENTISTS at the Department of the Environment are appealing to Island residents to help keep out a disease that can kill fruit trees and hedgerows.
The Jersey Liberation Prom takes place on Saturday 8 August, featuring music appropriate to the 70th anniversary of the Liberation in 1945 The Jersey Symphony
A RECENT survey of Jersey’s small mammals required as part of the Island’s legally binding international environmental agreements has produced mixed findings. The mammals were
15th August – La Ferme Open Day Open 11am – 5pm, entry £5 for adults, free for children. Come along to La Ferme in St
The Royal Jersey Agricultural and Horticultural Society will be holding their Summer Flower and Produce Show on 22 and 23 August 2015. It will take