Where island vibes meet sandy shores – welcome to Grève de Lecq Jersey
Grève de Lecq is a picturesque beach located on the north coast of Jersey. The area once was a thriving fishing village, and remnants of its past can still be seen today in the quaint cottages and fishing boats that
Interview with Emily Copp – Jewellery designer from Jersey
Emily Copp is a jewellery designer and owner of Emily Claire Jewellery studio in Jersey specialising in eco friendly silversmithing methods.
International Law in the Channel Islands: A Blend of British, French, and Island Flair
Hello there, inquisitive readers! We're off on an exciting voyage today to learn more about the fascinating field of International Law. The Channel Islands are home to a judicial system that is just as mysterious as their location.
What are the must-attend events in Jersey that you shouldn’t miss?
Would you like to learn more about the Channel Islands? Then don't miss our latest article: Places to visit in Jersey for active travellers
Interview with Hannah Hearne – Social Media Consultant from Jersey
Hannah Hearne is originally from the Midlands but has been living and working in Jersey for 17 years. She is the owner of Hannah Hearne Social Media Consultancy.
Exploring Guernsey and Jersey: Hiring a Car and Navigating Parking
When visiting the enchanting islands of Guernsey and Jersey, renting a car can be a fantastic way to make the most of your trip. Offering flexibility, convenience, and the freedom to explore at your own pace, hiring a car
Crafting a Jersey Lily-Inspired Paper Flower
Would you like to enjoy more fun activities? Then don't miss out on the following article: Seaside serenity craft-making paper lavender inspired by Alderney
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.
The Channel Islands in Celtic and Roman Times, c. 1000 BCE – 500 CE
The Channel Islands were not always disconnected from the French mainland. It was only as sea levels rose worldwide in the aftermath of the last ice age that the land connections between Jersey and Alderney were subsumed.