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Royal Hotel, St Martin, Jersey
Saturday, March 6th 2010
RESTAURANT REVIEW. A country pub – at one time every Jersey parish had one opposite or near the church. Lounge bar and adjacent dining area. It is quite a dark... more
Café Zephyr, Jersey, Channel Islands
Monday, February 22nd 2010
RESTAURANT REVIEW. Part of a recent multi-million pound refurbishment and extension of what had been a very tired and dowdy pub-hotel. This à la carte restaurant has a general feel... more
Tour de Bretagne comes to Jersey
Sunday, April 25th 2010
Jersey will stage the opening legs of one of France’s biggest cycling events this year. When the Tour de Bretagne comes to the island in April, it will be the first... more
Book review: Deported from Jersey
Saturday, February 6th 2010
A new book published by Jersey Heritage, Occupied Behind Barbed Wire, takes as its subject the experience of wartime Channel Island internees, as expressed through the range of artefacts and... more
The Farm House, L’Auberge du Nord
Sunday, February 7th 2010
RESTAURANT REVIEW. This is the latest incarnation of the old L’Auberge du Nord: a farmhouse-type pub in the northern rural parish of St John. The old Auberge has had a... more
Monday, February 15th 2010
15 Feb-27 March. Over 70 restaurants will be promoting their best food with specially priced menus. The emphasis is on the best of local chefs, local cooking and local ingredients. more
Book Review. A Concise History of Jersey: A New Perspective.
Wednesday, January 13th 2010
By Colin Platt. The author has strong family connections with Jersey, is the author of many books on social history, and is an emeritus professor of Southampton University. He was... more
Monday, December 28th 2009
30 March 2009-1 April 2010. Traditional boat building techniques are demonstrated at the Maritime Museum on Mon, Tues and Wed. Building of wooden sailing ships was one of the main... more
Wednesday, March 25th 2009
25 March- 30 September 2010. A collection of the great filmstar’s stage and personal costumes, jewellery, accessories and memorabilia. The items on display are loaned by David Gainsborough Roberts, one... more
