The Channel Islands and World War II
As it is today, the Channel Islands were popular destination spots for tourists before World War 2, as well. Known for horticulture and tourism, the Channel Islands attracted visitors, even after the start of World War II.
Interview with Claire Galliott – Owner of Simply Bespoke in Guernsey
In today's interview, we reached out to Claire Galliott who lives in Guernsey and runs a floristry & styling company called Simply Bespoke that offers a bespoke floral services from bouquets to large events and weddings.
Effects of Remote Workers on the Islands
Working from an island sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? Our generation has made some great advances with social media, technology, and especially the ability to work remotely almost anywhere in the world, islands included.
Interview with Megan Cluett – yoga studio owner from Guernsey
Megan is Guernsey born and bred and absolutely loves living on the island. She had a brief stint off-island for university but really did not enjoy living away from her family and the beautiful beaches and commons.
My first visit to Alderney island
The people from Alderney are some of the friendliest you will meet. Make no mistake the island is not just a tourist attraction, it's also a working island, local fishermen, corporate offices and local restaurants are plentiful.
The perfect cocktails in Guernsey
It was Friday evening, and I could feel myself more and more keen for a gin and tonic, getting dressed up and sitting out and having one or two drinks in town.
Interview with Becky Sheeran – Founder of influencer marketing agency in Jersey
Becky is a former BBC presenter, influencer and blogger who moved to Jersey to start an influencer marketing agency. What does she like about Jersey?
Interview with Jackie Ward – Tour Guide and Civil Celebrant from Guernsey
Jackie is Guernsey born and describe the Channel Islands as Paradise. The Islands are all different, all special. Clean, safe and friendly.
The Top 6 Things to Do in Sark
Sark is small, with only 3 miles by 1.5 miles in size and a population of 492, but it’s also one of the few places in the world where cars are completely banned from roads.