Local artist and designer Ron Mills talks about the artistic process and production of his series of retro/modern Jersey travel posters.
The Jersey Directory is finally here and we are now in a position to commence islandwide distribution.
St. Aubin's, featured on the 2020/21 Jersey Telephone Directory, is captured wonderfully by Jersey Illustrator Ron Mills. We talk with Ron and discover what inspires his unique illustrations of the island.
During the Occupation, Jersey suffered from severe food shortages and Islanders had to adapt in many ingenious ways to stay alive.
Dog owners are required to purchase an annual licence for every dog they own from their parish of residence by 31st of January. The license fee is £5 per dog. If the form and payment – available from your parish office – is submitted after this date a further £5 per dog is assessed. Certified hearing or guidance dogs over the age of 6 months are exempted from the license fee.
Jersey is divided into 12 parishes including Trinity that boasts the island’s highest elevation and highest point at Les Platons. Located in northeastern Jersey, Trinity is perhaps the most rural of all the parishes.
At 4.2 square kilometres, St Clement is the smallest but second most populated parish.
Weekly bin collection is offered in every parish and all parishes offer recycling points for glass, metal packaging, paper, plastic bottles and textiles. Offerings vary per parish so it is best to check details on the government website - www.gov.je. For a quick guide we offer the following. Kerbside Collections Every parish has one rubbish collection per week, please refer to your parish website or Connétable for your parish date. Some recyclables are collected kerbside. This varies by parish and homeowners should acquaint themselves with efforts in their parish.
To make an emergency call for Fire, Police, Ambulance or Lifeboat DIAL 112 or 999
Information on travelling to Jersey by air and sea.