The proof of a pirate hunter’s rich reward

IT is an obvious thing to say, but there is so much history at St Ouen’s Manor that it is a little difficult to know where to start.


Health cuts ‘could put lives at risk’

THE lives of up to 40 vulnerable elderly Islanders a day could be put in danger because of cutbacks at Health, the chairman of the Ambulance Association has warned.


French fly the flag for … the sake of it, actually

I HAVE never paid too much attention to the 14th of July.


Dangers without rewards

COMMERCIAL fishing is recognised as one of the world’s most dangerous occupations.


Siblings meet for the first time

TWO sisters met a brother and sister for the first time in their lives at an emotional meeting in Jersey last week.


A new port of call for rubbish debate

From Nick Manley. NOW is the time for some joined up thinking on both sewage and rubbish disposal.


Jersey Academy on track

NEARLY half a million pounds will be pumped into the development of local rugby over the next five years thanks to a substantial new sponsorship deal for the Island’s sole academy.


What about the human aspect of our heritage?

From Barrie Bertram. WRONG postcode and, thus, no heritage questionnaire on my doormat.


Looking for Fred

A Polish woman who lived in Jersey for five years from 2002 to 2007 is hoping to renew contact with someone she met during her time here.


Low prices hit fishermen hard

THE shocking inequalities suffered by Jersey’s fishermen are today revealed by the Jersey Evening Post.

BIRD WATCH 2012

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The 11th Great Garden Bird Watch took place over the weekend, Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 February. JEP readers were asked to get on board to help monitor bird life in the Island.