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.
Remote working while rural living in the Channel Islands
The onset of the pandemic led to the closure and slowing down of the usual operations in many sectors of the economy. As the World saw a shut down of the essential processes, some things are still to be done.
Working From the Channel Islands
Working on the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey can be interesting, high-level and demanding, and jobs can be bid upon by workers with the best skill sets, though there are some requirements for those seeking jobs in the islands.
What People from the UK Think About the Channel Islands
First of all, we need to consider the perceptions of the Channel Islands by the UK residents. Typically speaking, UK residents adore the Channel Islands for their stunning natural sights and unique culture.
Discover golf clubs in the Channel Islands
Did you know that some of the most fantastic golf clubs in Europe reside in the Channel Islands? In particular, the picturesque island of Jersey has an extremely impressive golf pedigree.
Top Remote Work Ideas for 2022
Remote jobs or remote work settings have become a popular alternative to the daily grind of driving to an office for an eight hour shift. Something else that has helped increase employee productivity is creating an agile workflow.
Hiring a bicycle in the Channel Islands
Pedaling a bike is a an excellent way of exploring the Channel Islands, from Jersey’s coastal roads and network of 15mph limit green lanes, to Guernsey’s selection of 11 official cycle routes.
Vegetarian and Vegan Cuisine on the Channel Islands
When traveling, eating vegetarian or vegan can be difficult, but often there are lovely restaurants that cater to a plant-based lifestyle around the world. The Channel Islands are no exception.