Planning for the Future
Does Reforming our planning appeals system make sense? A view by our Planning correspondent, SONIA SMITH, a property lawyer at Lambert Legal This is an expanded version
Does Reforming our planning appeals system make sense? A view by our Planning correspondent, SONIA SMITH, a property lawyer at Lambert Legal This is an expanded version
THE spring concert took of the Jersey Symphony Orchestra took place last night (Saturday 12 April) at Fort Regent, Jersey. There must be many
THIS is National Butchers’ Week; it began on Monday 24 March and goes on to Sunday 30 March. The plethora of national ‘weeks’ to
The National Trust for Jersey has announced that it has been bequeathed a historically important farmhouse in the Parish of St Saviour. Located along La Route
JERSEY’S Environment Department is asking Islanders to help protect local amphibians now that the breeding season has started. In recent years, as the global trade
This letter was sent to readers who subscribed to RURAL magazine last year, on 19 March 2014: ‘VERY shortly the new ‘Spring’ issue will be available and
By the sales and marketing director of the Jersey Royal Company, William Church: THE first outdoor Jersey Royals of the season were lifted on Monday
THE formation of the Coastal National Park has taken another step forward. The Department of the Environment has invited fifty people, representing a wide
‘The Bumper Book of Channel Island Jokes’ – Redberry Press; £8.50 WITH five contributors including the late Art Wallser, whose cartoons help make this more
SKIPTON Open Studios will be back for its seventh year in June, at new venues and with emerging and guest artists taking part. Skipton Open
A RARE,collection of artworks by HRH The Prince of Wales, along with drawings and paintings by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, is being exhibited in
THE state of Jersey’s butterfly population will be revealed at a seminar later this month. It has been ten years since the Department of the