Civilian Life and the Nazi Occupation Government on the Channel Islands
During the Second World War the Channel Islands were the only part of the United Kingdom which was conquered and occupied by Nazi Germany. It remained under German rule for five long years.
Interview with Victoria Liddell – Jewellery maker from Jersey
Victoria Liddell is a jewellery maker from Jersey who specializes in thoughtfully designed silver and gold handmade pieces.
Island Living and Its Tremendous Wellness Benefits
Welcome to the delightful world of island living, where clouds float to the rhythm of the ocean breeze, and worries melt away like ice cream on a hot day.
What weather to expect in Jersey, the Channel Islands
Welcome to Jersey, one of the captivating Channel Islands between the UK and France. Apart from its historical significance and scenic beauty, Jersey boasts unique and intriguing weather with its character.
Interview with Rebecca Berry: Accounting firm owner based in Jersey
Rebecca Berry is an ex-“big-four” Chartered Accountant with a deep passion for numbers and a genuine love for working with people.
Backpacking trails in the Channel Islands
Backpacking on an island is a lovely experience, especially with its wonderful sights, and fun activities. This article will help you plan the trip and know about the rules and regulations you have to follow as well.
Interview with Emily Le Tocq – Illustrator from Guernsey
Meet Emily Le Tocq, known as Ems by her friends and family. Born and raised in Guernsey, she has an unwavering love for her island home, cherishing everything it has to offer.
The Channel Islands under Norman and English Rule, c. 1000 CE – 1500 CE
Would you like to learn more about the history of the Channel Islands? Then don't miss out on the following article: Jersey war tunnels and Mont Orgueil Castle in Jersey
Interview with Amanda Johns – Silver Accredited Tour Guide from Guernsey
Amanda Johns was born, educated, and has lived her entire life on Guernsey. On her father's side of the family, the local connection extends back for many generations.