Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Meteorologist Frank Le Blancq talks about some early Jersey weather commentators.
In this talk we will look at the works of some early Jersey writers and diarists. Starting from the 12th century extending up to the early Victorian era, after which the availability of accurate instruments at modest cost put weather recording on a more formal footing.
Who were these early historical figures? What did they write about, why did they mention the weather at all and how is it that they came to provide much very useful information for weather and climate historians?
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Meteorologist Frank Le Blancq talks about some early Jersey weather commentators.
In this talk we will look at the works of some early Jersey writers and diarists. Starting from the 12th century extending up to the early Victorian era, after which the availability of accurate instruments at modest cost put weather recording on a more formal footing.
Who were these early historical figures? What did they write about, why did they mention the weather at all and how is it that they came to provide much very useful information for weather and climate historians?
Explore Jersey’s rich cultural heritage through the Brilliance Trail, which offers a glimpse into the Island’s past and showcases its diversity
Follow the trail and discover several objects across the Jersey Heritage sites to learn about their significance and to gain a deeper understanding of the Island’s people, culture, and traditions. Members can enjoy the trail for free, while non-members can purchase the Heritage 4 for 3 pass to discover the Island’s story with family and friends.
This event is part of the Island’s Brilliance Festival.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Explore Jersey’s rich cultural heritage through the Brilliance Trail, which offers a glimpse into the Island’s past and showcases its diversity
Follow the trail and discover several objects across the Jersey Heritage sites to learn about their significance and to gain a deeper understanding of the Island’s people, culture, and traditions. Members can enjoy the trail for free, while non-members can purchase the Heritage 4 for 3 pass to discover the Island’s story with family and friends.
This event is part of the Island’s Brilliance Festival.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
This week we are delighted to join Ariel Luke at her stunning wildlife-friendly garden in rural St Peter.
We will spend time looking at both wildflowers and garden plants, all planted by Ariel to encourage our native wildlife.
Around the property are mature trees and a wet meadow. We shall keep a look out for a pair of Buzzard that nest every year in the old oak tree.
Not only is the garden a haven for nature, the property is thought to be one of the oldest medieval houses in the Channel Islands, dating from the mid 13th century.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Jersey Arts Centre
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Associate Director Emma Stokes
Performed by Joe Stokes and Jack Stokes
Set, Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
The World Premiere of a new play in progress about growing up, childhood, and the shows you made when imagination knew no bounds!
Joe & Jack is comedy, drama and physical theatre for anyone who is, or was ever, young – set in a time where rules were made for breaking! Finding their older selves drifting apart, two brothers step back in time to discover how meeting your younger self can still hold significance when moving forward in life. Enter their dressing-up box, bring your inner child’s perspective and be whisked back to days scored by Ultravox and Duran Duran.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Lawrence Batley Theatre, Ketchup and The Pleasance
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Performed by Jack Stokes
Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
It’s the weekend and time to hit the town, to go ‘out out’. Part gig, part theatre, and just in time for last orders. Lash takes us on a booze-fuelled adrenaline rush, through bustling streets and bouncing clubs, where big tunes and mad characters collide. It’s a post-Brexit, post-Covid epiphany on a youth, wasted in more ways than one.
Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, this is the new play from multi award-winning playwright Philip Stokes, recognised by the British Library as a Culturally Important Playwright of the 21st Century, and Olivier, TONY and EMMY award-winning producer Richard Jordan.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me.
Contains strong language, adult themes, depictions of drug use and themes of suicide.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
This week we are delighted to join Ariel Luke at her stunning wildlife-friendly garden in rural St Peter.
We will spend time looking at both wildflowers and garden plants, all planted by Ariel to encourage our native wildlife.
Around the property are mature trees and a wet meadow. We shall keep a look out for a pair of Buzzard that nest every year in the old oak tree.
Not only is the garden a haven for nature, the property is thought to be one of the oldest medieval houses in the Channel Islands, dating from the mid 13th century.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Jersey Arts Centre
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Associate Director Emma Stokes
Performed by Joe Stokes and Jack Stokes
Set, Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
The World Premiere of a new play in progress about growing up, childhood, and the shows you made when imagination knew no bounds!
Joe & Jack is comedy, drama and physical theatre for anyone who is, or was ever, young – set in a time where rules were made for breaking! Finding their older selves drifting apart, two brothers step back in time to discover how meeting your younger self can still hold significance when moving forward in life. Enter their dressing-up box, bring your inner child’s perspective and be whisked back to days scored by Ultravox and Duran Duran.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Lawrence Batley Theatre, Ketchup and The Pleasance
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Performed by Jack Stokes
Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
It’s the weekend and time to hit the town, to go ‘out out’. Part gig, part theatre, and just in time for last orders. Lash takes us on a booze-fuelled adrenaline rush, through bustling streets and bouncing clubs, where big tunes and mad characters collide. It’s a post-Brexit, post-Covid epiphany on a youth, wasted in more ways than one.
Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, this is the new play from multi award-winning playwright Philip Stokes, recognised by the British Library as a Culturally Important Playwright of the 21st Century, and Olivier, TONY and EMMY award-winning producer Richard Jordan.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me.
Contains strong language, adult themes, depictions of drug use and themes of suicide.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Meet the Collections gives you the opportunity to see some of the fascinating items in our collections that are not usually on display at one of our sites. With a different theme each month, our collections team will be selecting some of their favourite objects to show you and will be on hand to tell you about these objects, where they came from and what they can tell us about our Island’s history.
We have all sorts of unusual objects in our collection, come along and see some of the strangest things our staff have picked out just for you.
Tours of our social history store will also run at 10am and 11am giving you an opportunity to see many more of the objects in our collection that are weird and wonderful.
The Société are excited to announce our Open Day ! Come and join this fantastic island event, taking place on Saturday 04th November 2023
The SJ Open Day is the ‘last blast’ for our 150th Anniversary, and we intend to showcase the work done throughout the organisation.
We achieve our aims through the expertise of individual members in various fields, through the work of our active Sections which now number sixteen, by means of the resources held in our unique research collections in the Lord Coutanche Library and our Photo Archive, and via community outreach programmes and collaboration with local and international heritage partners in delivering cultural projects.
Each Section will provide a 15-minute presentation, the rest of the time they will each have a dedicated space with table/stands, where they can interact with the public and rally support for the projects they are doing or want to do.
The Photo Archive, Library and Bookshop will be all be open, and staff on hand to interact with the public.
Please find details of the programme listed below:
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Get ready to light up the night and make a difference at our annual Charity Bonfire Night, where this year, we’ll raise funds for the Jersey Child Care Trust!
Date: November 4th
Gates Open: 5:30 PM
Location: In the field next to St.Martin Parish Car Park
Live Music Fire Dancers Guy Competition Sparklers and Glow Sticks Delicious Food and Refreshing Drinks
This year, we’ve expanded our payment options with more card machines. However, with the incredible number of guests expected, cash is still the quickest way to jump the queue, especially if you have the exact change. We appreciate your understanding and support in making this event as smooth as possible!
Schedule:
Spectacular Fire Lighting: 6:30 PM
Guy Competition: 7:30 PM
Fireworks Display: 8:30 PM
Ticket Prices:
Children under 5 : FREE
Children 5-15 : £3
Adults (16 +) : £6
Thanks to the amazing volunteers who make this event happen yearly and our sponsors Jersey Mutual.
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Jersey Arts Centre
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Associate Director Emma Stokes
Performed by Joe Stokes and Jack Stokes
Set, Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
The World Premiere of a new play in progress about growing up, childhood, and the shows you made when imagination knew no bounds!
Joe & Jack is comedy, drama and physical theatre for anyone who is, or was ever, young – set in a time where rules were made for breaking! Finding their older selves drifting apart, two brothers step back in time to discover how meeting your younger self can still hold significance when moving forward in life. Enter their dressing-up box, bring your inner child’s perspective and be whisked back to days scored by Ultravox and Duran Duran.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Lawrence Batley Theatre, Ketchup and The Pleasance
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Performed by Jack Stokes
Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
It’s the weekend and time to hit the town, to go ‘out out’. Part gig, part theatre, and just in time for last orders. Lash takes us on a booze-fuelled adrenaline rush, through bustling streets and bouncing clubs, where big tunes and mad characters collide. It’s a post-Brexit, post-Covid epiphany on a youth, wasted in more ways than one.
Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, this is the new play from multi award-winning playwright Philip Stokes, recognised by the British Library as a Culturally Important Playwright of the 21st Century, and Olivier, TONY and EMMY award-winning producer Richard Jordan.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me.
Contains strong language, adult themes, depictions of drug use and themes of suicide.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Meet the Collections gives you the opportunity to see some of the fascinating items in our collections that are not usually on display at one of our sites. With a different theme each month, our collections team will be selecting some of their favourite objects to show you and will be on hand to tell you about these objects, where they came from and what they can tell us about our Island’s history.
We have all sorts of unusual objects in our collection, come along and see some of the strangest things our staff have picked out just for you.
Tours of our social history store will also run at 10am and 11am giving you an opportunity to see many more of the objects in our collection that are weird and wonderful.
The Société are excited to announce our Open Day ! Come and join this fantastic island event, taking place on Saturday 04th November 2023
The SJ Open Day is the ‘last blast’ for our 150th Anniversary, and we intend to showcase the work done throughout the organisation.
We achieve our aims through the expertise of individual members in various fields, through the work of our active Sections which now number sixteen, by means of the resources held in our unique research collections in the Lord Coutanche Library and our Photo Archive, and via community outreach programmes and collaboration with local and international heritage partners in delivering cultural projects.
Each Section will provide a 15-minute presentation, the rest of the time they will each have a dedicated space with table/stands, where they can interact with the public and rally support for the projects they are doing or want to do.
The Photo Archive, Library and Bookshop will be all be open, and staff on hand to interact with the public.
Please find details of the programme listed below:
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Get ready to light up the night and make a difference at our annual Charity Bonfire Night, where this year, we’ll raise funds for the Jersey Child Care Trust!
Date: November 4th
Gates Open: 5:30 PM
Location: In the field next to St.Martin Parish Car Park
Live Music Fire Dancers Guy Competition Sparklers and Glow Sticks Delicious Food and Refreshing Drinks
This year, we’ve expanded our payment options with more card machines. However, with the incredible number of guests expected, cash is still the quickest way to jump the queue, especially if you have the exact change. We appreciate your understanding and support in making this event as smooth as possible!
Schedule:
Spectacular Fire Lighting: 6:30 PM
Guy Competition: 7:30 PM
Fireworks Display: 8:30 PM
Ticket Prices:
Children under 5 : FREE
Children 5-15 : £3
Adults (16 +) : £6
Thanks to the amazing volunteers who make this event happen yearly and our sponsors Jersey Mutual.
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Jersey Arts Centre
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Associate Director Emma Stokes
Performed by Joe Stokes and Jack Stokes
Set, Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
The World Premiere of a new play in progress about growing up, childhood, and the shows you made when imagination knew no bounds!
Joe & Jack is comedy, drama and physical theatre for anyone who is, or was ever, young – set in a time where rules were made for breaking! Finding their older selves drifting apart, two brothers step back in time to discover how meeting your younger self can still hold significance when moving forward in life. Enter their dressing-up box, bring your inner child’s perspective and be whisked back to days scored by Ultravox and Duran Duran.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me
Richard Jordan Productions and 412 in association with Lawrence Batley Theatre, Ketchup and The Pleasance
Written and Directed by Philip Stokes
Performed by Jack Stokes
Lighting and Sound Design by Craig Lomas
It’s the weekend and time to hit the town, to go ‘out out’. Part gig, part theatre, and just in time for last orders. Lash takes us on a booze-fuelled adrenaline rush, through bustling streets and bouncing clubs, where big tunes and mad characters collide. It’s a post-Brexit, post-Covid epiphany on a youth, wasted in more ways than one.
Direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, this is the new play from multi award-winning playwright Philip Stokes, recognised by the British Library as a Culturally Important Playwright of the 21st Century, and Olivier, TONY and EMMY award-winning producer Richard Jordan.
From the creative team behind the hit play Jesus, Jane, Mother and Me.
Contains strong language, adult themes, depictions of drug use and themes of suicide.
Explore Jersey’s rich cultural heritage through the Brilliance Trail, which offers a glimpse into the Island’s past and showcases its diversity
Follow the trail and discover several objects across the Jersey Heritage sites to learn about their significance and to gain a deeper understanding of the Island’s people, culture, and traditions. Members can enjoy the trail for free, while non-members can purchase the Heritage 4 for 3 pass to discover the Island’s story with family and friends.
This event is part of the Island’s Brilliance Festival.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Enjoy a military history-themed winding walk through the valleys and country lanes of St Peter.
Join historian Ian Ronayne on this military history-themed winding walk through valleys and country lanes of St Peter in the heart of the Island countryside. Climb the ‘German Road’ passing tunnel entrances from the Second World War. Step back further to learn about Jersey’s French contribution during the Great War. And conclude with a visit to ‘Kernwerk’, the massive command complex at the heart of the Nazi occupation fortress.
Length: Three hours / four miles
Grade: Moderate: all on road but with one steep hill to descend
Meeting place: Car park at National Trust owned Le Moulin de Quétivel
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Join us on Sunday, 5 November, for an exclusive JH Members’ FREE event with Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night inspired crafts and a parade.
Discover the links between Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night and the Jersey traditions of the Battle of Flowers and end of year celebrations.
At this exclusive FREE event for JH Members, come and listen to stories of Bonfire Nights gone by, take part in the Jèrriais Bonfire Night chant and decorate our parade cart with paper flowers.
3.30pm to 5.30pm
Make a parade lantern, create your carnival mask and join the Jersey Scout Band as we parade from the Jersey Museum concourse to the Weighbridge, with glow sticks and music, as the evening draws in.
Discover how Islanders knew very little about the historical facts of the Gunpowder plot, but took the day of commemoration as an opportunity to line the streets with processions, bands, lanterns, flaming tar barrels, masks and costumes.
All children must be accompanied by an adult, who can also join in.
Explore Jersey’s rich cultural heritage through the Brilliance Trail, which offers a glimpse into the Island’s past and showcases its diversity
Follow the trail and discover several objects across the Jersey Heritage sites to learn about their significance and to gain a deeper understanding of the Island’s people, culture, and traditions. Members can enjoy the trail for free, while non-members can purchase the Heritage 4 for 3 pass to discover the Island’s story with family and friends.
This event is part of the Island’s Brilliance Festival.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Enjoy a military history-themed winding walk through the valleys and country lanes of St Peter.
Join historian Ian Ronayne on this military history-themed winding walk through valleys and country lanes of St Peter in the heart of the Island countryside. Climb the ‘German Road’ passing tunnel entrances from the Second World War. Step back further to learn about Jersey’s French contribution during the Great War. And conclude with a visit to ‘Kernwerk’, the massive command complex at the heart of the Nazi occupation fortress.
Length: Three hours / four miles
Grade: Moderate: all on road but with one steep hill to descend
Meeting place: Car park at National Trust owned Le Moulin de Quétivel
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Join us on Sunday, 5 November, for an exclusive JH Members’ FREE event with Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night inspired crafts and a parade.
Discover the links between Guy Fawkes and Bonfire Night and the Jersey traditions of the Battle of Flowers and end of year celebrations.
At this exclusive FREE event for JH Members, come and listen to stories of Bonfire Nights gone by, take part in the Jèrriais Bonfire Night chant and decorate our parade cart with paper flowers.
3.30pm to 5.30pm
Make a parade lantern, create your carnival mask and join the Jersey Scout Band as we parade from the Jersey Museum concourse to the Weighbridge, with glow sticks and music, as the evening draws in.
Discover how Islanders knew very little about the historical facts of the Gunpowder plot, but took the day of commemoration as an opportunity to line the streets with processions, bands, lanterns, flaming tar barrels, masks and costumes.
All children must be accompanied by an adult, who can also join in.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Spanish Guitar music at St Ouen’s Manor – in this fund-raising concert performed by youtube sensation Alexandra Whittingham
Alexandra Whittingham – guitar
https://youtu.be/V2F6RswMYpw
‘An artist to shape the classical world’ – Classic FM
Drinks, tapas and guitar playing from this young guitar genius – a youtube sensation achieving over 17 million hits for her evocative portrayal of the classic piece Capricho Arabe. Her unmissable event in the 2023 International Guitar Festival focuses on romantic pieces of the spanish guitar repertoire and will fill you with the dramatic flair and colour of spanish life. Sponsored by UBS.
This young guitar genius is a youtube sensation achieving over 17 million hits for her evocative portrayal of the classic piece Capricho Arabe. Her unmissable event in the 2024 International Guitar Festival focuses on romantic pieces of the spanish guitar repertoire and will fill you with the dramatic flair and colour of spanish life.
After studying classical guitar, piano, jazz guitar and composition at Chetham’s School of Music for seven years, Alexandra Whittingham gained a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Having been awarded first class honours and the Timothy Gilson Guitar Prize in 2019, she returned to the Royal Academy the following year to complete her master’s degree. She graduated with a distinction, a Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music (awarded for an outstanding performance in a final recital) and the Regency Award for distinguished studentship.
In May 2021 Alexandra released her debut studio album My European Journey, which explores the guitar’s great coming of age in nineteenth-century Europe. The album reached No.1 on the iTunes Classical Chart as well as taking first place on The Presto Chart solely through pre-orders before its release. My European Journey sees Alexandra’s passion for nineteenth-century music combine with a love of discovering lesser-known composers and bringing them into the spotlight.
To find out more about the International Guitar Festival see www.musicjersey.com
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Spanish Guitar music at St Ouen’s Manor – in this fund-raising concert performed by youtube sensation Alexandra Whittingham
Alexandra Whittingham – guitar
https://youtu.be/V2F6RswMYpw
‘An artist to shape the classical world’ – Classic FM
Drinks, tapas and guitar playing from this young guitar genius – a youtube sensation achieving over 17 million hits for her evocative portrayal of the classic piece Capricho Arabe. Her unmissable event in the 2023 International Guitar Festival focuses on romantic pieces of the spanish guitar repertoire and will fill you with the dramatic flair and colour of spanish life. Sponsored by UBS.
This young guitar genius is a youtube sensation achieving over 17 million hits for her evocative portrayal of the classic piece Capricho Arabe. Her unmissable event in the 2024 International Guitar Festival focuses on romantic pieces of the spanish guitar repertoire and will fill you with the dramatic flair and colour of spanish life.
After studying classical guitar, piano, jazz guitar and composition at Chetham’s School of Music for seven years, Alexandra Whittingham gained a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Having been awarded first class honours and the Timothy Gilson Guitar Prize in 2019, she returned to the Royal Academy the following year to complete her master’s degree. She graduated with a distinction, a Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music (awarded for an outstanding performance in a final recital) and the Regency Award for distinguished studentship.
In May 2021 Alexandra released her debut studio album My European Journey, which explores the guitar’s great coming of age in nineteenth-century Europe. The album reached No.1 on the iTunes Classical Chart as well as taking first place on The Presto Chart solely through pre-orders before its release. My European Journey sees Alexandra’s passion for nineteenth-century music combine with a love of discovering lesser-known composers and bringing them into the spotlight.
To find out more about the International Guitar Festival see www.musicjersey.com
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Spanish Guitar music at lunchtime – performed by youtube sensation Alexandra Whittingham
Alexandra Whittingham – guitar
https://youtu.be/V2F6RswMYpw
‘An artist to shape the classical world’ – Classic FM
This young guitar genius is a youtube sensation achieving over 17 million hits for her evocative portrayal of the classic piece Capricho Arabe. Her unmissable event in the 2024 International Guitar Festival focuses on romantic pieces of the spanish guitar repertoire and will fill you with the dramatic flair and colour of spanish life.
After studying classical guitar, piano, jazz guitar and composition at Chetham’s School of Music for seven years, Alexandra Whittingham gained a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Having been awarded first class honours and the Timothy Gilson Guitar Prize in 2019, she returned to the Royal Academy the following year to complete her master’s degree. She graduated with a distinction, a Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music (awarded for an outstanding performance in a final recital) and the Regency Award for distinguished studentship.
In May 2021 Alexandra released her debut studio album My European Journey, which explores the guitar’s great coming of age in nineteenth-century Europe. The album reached No.1 on the iTunes Classical Chart as well as taking first place on The Presto Chart solely through pre-orders before its release. My European Journey sees Alexandra’s passion for nineteenth-century music combine with a love of discovering lesser-known composers and bringing them into the spotlight.
To find out more about the International Guitar Festival see www.musicjersey.com
Come discover the beginning of the fight for abortion in France!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMEb8muKbTU
January 1974. Accidentally pregnant, Annie, a working-class mother of two, meets the MLAC (Movement for the Liberation of Abortion and Contraception), which performs illegal abortions in full view of the public. Annie’s fight leads her to meet fellow travelers and opponents…
A night packed with fun for family and friends. It includes Rock’NRollBingo, a Quiz and 7 Races. Food will be available on the premises from Bonetti’s until 8.30pm. Doors open at 6.00pm for a 7pm start. Tickets will be available from Vicki (07700 713546) and Bill (07797 826508)
Move over Bonfire Night! Autism Jersey’s Pub Quiz Night is the place to be! Join us for a fun-filled evening at the Post Horn Pub, on Friday 10th November 2023, 6.30pm.
Bright sparks welcome!
Our Quiz will be kindly hosted by local Quizmaster Colin Beckford-Adams.
Tickets are £17 per person (+ Eventbrite fees) and include a basket meal.
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
Alright ya scallywags! As November wraps it’s dank, manky cold breath around us, why not come on down to the Blue Note this coming Friday, grab your favourite tipple and have a good ole shindig on the dance floor.
DJ Toe Rag will be on the decks spinning your favourite beats. Doors open at 8, 4 English pounds cash or card on the door.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
This Friday 10th November, Annie Law Music will be entertaining you from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm at the Dockyard Restaurant!
Come and enjoy some delicious food and some great music, call 724519 to book your table now. Tables for dinner from 6pm and tables for drinking only from 9pm.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Spanish Guitar music at lunchtime – performed by youtube sensation Alexandra Whittingham
Alexandra Whittingham – guitar
https://youtu.be/V2F6RswMYpw
‘An artist to shape the classical world’ – Classic FM
This young guitar genius is a youtube sensation achieving over 17 million hits for her evocative portrayal of the classic piece Capricho Arabe. Her unmissable event in the 2024 International Guitar Festival focuses on romantic pieces of the spanish guitar repertoire and will fill you with the dramatic flair and colour of spanish life.
After studying classical guitar, piano, jazz guitar and composition at Chetham’s School of Music for seven years, Alexandra Whittingham gained a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Having been awarded first class honours and the Timothy Gilson Guitar Prize in 2019, she returned to the Royal Academy the following year to complete her master’s degree. She graduated with a distinction, a Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music (awarded for an outstanding performance in a final recital) and the Regency Award for distinguished studentship.
In May 2021 Alexandra released her debut studio album My European Journey, which explores the guitar’s great coming of age in nineteenth-century Europe. The album reached No.1 on the iTunes Classical Chart as well as taking first place on The Presto Chart solely through pre-orders before its release. My European Journey sees Alexandra’s passion for nineteenth-century music combine with a love of discovering lesser-known composers and bringing them into the spotlight.
To find out more about the International Guitar Festival see www.musicjersey.com
Come discover the beginning of the fight for abortion in France!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMEb8muKbTU
January 1974. Accidentally pregnant, Annie, a working-class mother of two, meets the MLAC (Movement for the Liberation of Abortion and Contraception), which performs illegal abortions in full view of the public. Annie’s fight leads her to meet fellow travelers and opponents…
A night packed with fun for family and friends. It includes Rock’NRollBingo, a Quiz and 7 Races. Food will be available on the premises from Bonetti’s until 8.30pm. Doors open at 6.00pm for a 7pm start. Tickets will be available from Vicki (07700 713546) and Bill (07797 826508)
Move over Bonfire Night! Autism Jersey’s Pub Quiz Night is the place to be! Join us for a fun-filled evening at the Post Horn Pub, on Friday 10th November 2023, 6.30pm.
Bright sparks welcome!
Our Quiz will be kindly hosted by local Quizmaster Colin Beckford-Adams.
Tickets are £17 per person (+ Eventbrite fees) and include a basket meal.
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
Alright ya scallywags! As November wraps it’s dank, manky cold breath around us, why not come on down to the Blue Note this coming Friday, grab your favourite tipple and have a good ole shindig on the dance floor.
DJ Toe Rag will be on the decks spinning your favourite beats. Doors open at 8, 4 English pounds cash or card on the door.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
This Friday 10th November, Annie Law Music will be entertaining you from 8:30 pm to 10:30 pm at the Dockyard Restaurant!
Come and enjoy some delicious food and some great music, call 724519 to book your table now. Tables for dinner from 6pm and tables for drinking only from 9pm.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
At The Parish Hall in St. Aubin on Saturday 11th November, 9.30am-1pm.
FREE event where you can bring your broken household items to see if we can repair them with you
It could be clothing and fabrics, bikes and e-bikes, toys and tech, computers and gadgets, jewellery and ornaments, leather goods and sometimes furniture. Electrical appliances can be tested and often repaired. If you can carry it, we’ll see if we can fix it.
LIVE MUSIC!
9.30 Colin Lever
10.30 Foolish Things
11.30 G<2>A
Refreshments – Free hot drinks, cakes and biscuits.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Get ready for an electrifying event to celebrate the end of another fantastic season at the beach.
This event is open to everyone.
Join us at The Watersplash for an unforgettable evening of fun and good vibes. Live music (think old-school Splash nights), amazing DJ’s , food and more. Also the chance to get your hands on some pukka prizes in our raffle.
So grab your crew, throw on your Hawaiian shirt and head over for a night of pure stoke!
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
The Horse welcomes back to the stage BackBeat. While still killing it in town, they have agreed to come way out west to entertain us. Looking forward to this epic night, see you there..
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
At The Parish Hall in St. Aubin on Saturday 11th November, 9.30am-1pm.
FREE event where you can bring your broken household items to see if we can repair them with you
It could be clothing and fabrics, bikes and e-bikes, toys and tech, computers and gadgets, jewellery and ornaments, leather goods and sometimes furniture. Electrical appliances can be tested and often repaired. If you can carry it, we’ll see if we can fix it.
LIVE MUSIC!
9.30 Colin Lever
10.30 Foolish Things
11.30 G<2>A
Refreshments – Free hot drinks, cakes and biscuits.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Get ready for an electrifying event to celebrate the end of another fantastic season at the beach.
This event is open to everyone.
Join us at The Watersplash for an unforgettable evening of fun and good vibes. Live music (think old-school Splash nights), amazing DJ’s , food and more. Also the chance to get your hands on some pukka prizes in our raffle.
So grab your crew, throw on your Hawaiian shirt and head over for a night of pure stoke!
ArtsCentreTheatre (ACT) presents an evening of original duologues, written, directed and performed by members of the group – set on one (or more) of three stages measuring eight feet by twelve feet. One stage has two chairs and a square table upon it, the second has a double bed and the third has no furniture at all.
These pieces are so new that, as we go to press, they are still in the process of being written, but it is already clear that there will be comedy, there will be tragedy and there will be everything in between.
Some of these pieces will also be performed later in the month in the Jersey Eisteddfod continuing ACT’s decade-long participation in Jersey’s annual festival of the arts.
This production will include adult subject matter and strong language.
Suitable for 16 years +
Please note: Jersey Arts Centre will update its website with specific trigger warnings for this production when the final selection of scripts has been made.
The Squared Triangle by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stacey Hansford
Tom (Mike Monticelli) is stuck in Paris on a business trip while his wife Anthea (Sara Monticelli) languishes at home on their anniversary with only her friend Jean (Francesca Rebindaine) to relate her woes to. But is all as it appears… and what role does Brutus (Tuxedo Marchant) have to play?
The Sun Can %&$@ Right Off by Codie Lockyer & directed by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin
After a drunken call for help from an old friend (Matt Le Marquand) in the early hours of the morning, a young woman (Stacey Hansford) arrives to find him prostrate on his bedroom floor wrapped in his duvet and surrounded by the debris of his evenings excesses.
Whatever Happened to Chris Cringle? by Stefan Gough & directed by Nicole Duhamel
A Christmas tale of grumpy not-so-old men (Matt Le Marquand & Derek Peluso-Allen), one a Father Christmas at a Garden Centre and the other a Santa for a Bank Charity function, cataloguing their Christmas woes in the pub on their lunch break.
The Morning After by Stacey Hansford & diected by Matt Le Marquand
Two women (Nicole Duhamel & Anna Peluso-Allen) find themselves hung over and in bed after a particularly eventful Hen Night. But who did what to whom… and is there incriminating evidence on Facebook!
The End by Jason Kenyon & directed by Katie Hayes
Author Alethea (Francesca Rebindaine) is putting the final touches to her latest and final tale of her female superspy, Savannah Carlton. But Savannah (Fi Marchant) has more than a little to say about the excessively terminal manner in which her creator is concluding her adventures!
Sod Snowdon by Jason Kenyon & directed by Stefan Gough
June (Katie Hayes) has dragged her friend Sandy (Sara Monticelli) away from the joys of a W.I. trip to Blackpool and up Snowdon the hard way. But what transformed June into the Bear Grylls of Yardley Close, why did Sandy agree to join her in her adventure and more importantly… how do they get back down in one piece?
Save The Date by Matt Le Marquand & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
Grace (Marietta Noonan) is awaiting the arrival of her date in a Sushi Restaurant with only her conscience (Codie Lockyer) for sarcastic company. Will her date be on time, will the Sushi be edible… and will her conscience ever shut up?
Roaches by Caitlin Thomas-Aubin & directed by Fi Marchant
The trials and tribulations of Gary (Rob Hill) and Gary (Roger Le Flem), a couple of everyday cockroaches are laid bare as they fight over party hats, parentage and pronunciation.
Clarence? by Jason Kenyon & directed by Derek Peluso-Allen
A Hiker (Michelle Hervieu) comes across Pat (Stefan Gough) perched on the edge of a cliff apparently considering taking the short way down and proceeds to try to talk him out of it… or at least get directions to the nearest pub.
The Horse welcomes back to the stage BackBeat. While still killing it in town, they have agreed to come way out west to entertain us. Looking forward to this epic night, see you there..
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Join us on 12th November for a special Remembrance Sunday service at St. John’s Parish Church and on Facebook live.
The service will begin at 10.15am in Church and will be followed by the Act of Remembrance and the Act of Commitment at the St. John War Memorial at 10.50am.
All are welcome to attend and the service will also be livestreamed on Facebook.
We will conclude the service with the National Anthem and a blessing at the War Memorial.
Afteward, the Connétable invites everyone to join us for a Vin D’Honneur at the Parish Hall.
Your support for the Royal British Legion (Jersey) is greatly appreciated, and if you’d like to make a donation, please visit our online giving page: https://tinyurl.com/StJohnRBL
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Join us on 12th November for a special Remembrance Sunday service at St. John’s Parish Church and on Facebook live.
The service will begin at 10.15am in Church and will be followed by the Act of Remembrance and the Act of Commitment at the St. John War Memorial at 10.50am.
All are welcome to attend and the service will also be livestreamed on Facebook.
We will conclude the service with the National Anthem and a blessing at the War Memorial.
Afteward, the Connétable invites everyone to join us for a Vin D’Honneur at the Parish Hall.
Your support for the Royal British Legion (Jersey) is greatly appreciated, and if you’d like to make a donation, please visit our online giving page: https://tinyurl.com/StJohnRBL
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Directed by and starring Denzel Washington, and written by August Wilson, this powerful drama based on Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name is a portrait of a man trying to raise his family in 1950s Pittsburgh. Denzel Washington and Viola Davis give tour-de-force performances in this critically acclaimed story of family dynamics, personal truths and the power of forgiveness.
Fed up with life in her New Jersey hometown, Patricia Dombrowski, aka Patti Cake$, hopes to follow in the footsteps of idol and hit the road to achieve stardom as a rapper. With help from her best friend, a mysterious musician and her loving grandmother, Patti leads the charge against an army of haters, unpaid bills and the broken dreams that are holding her back.
JFS Members may reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Directed by and starring Denzel Washington, and written by August Wilson, this powerful drama based on Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same name is a portrait of a man trying to raise his family in 1950s Pittsburgh. Denzel Washington and Viola Davis give tour-de-force performances in this critically acclaimed story of family dynamics, personal truths and the power of forgiveness.
Fed up with life in her New Jersey hometown, Patricia Dombrowski, aka Patti Cake$, hopes to follow in the footsteps of idol and hit the road to achieve stardom as a rapper. With help from her best friend, a mysterious musician and her loving grandmother, Patti leads the charge against an army of haters, unpaid bills and the broken dreams that are holding her back.
JFS Members may reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
1st Prizewinner and Audience Prizewinner at the 9th Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition in 2017 and hailed as “brilliantly fresh, unexpected and exhilarating” by the Scottish Herald, the Maxwell Quartet is now firmly regarded as one of Britain’s finest young string quartets, with a strong connection to their folk music heritage and a commitment to bringing together wide-ranging projects and programmes to expand the string quartet repertoire.
The quartet performs regularly across the UK, at venues including London’s Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Queen’s Hall Edinburgh and Perth Concert Hall. The quartet has toured widely across Europe, with performances at Tivoli Copenhagen, Muziekgebouw Amsterdam, Stavanger Kammermusikkfestival and the Rheingau, Just Classik, Wonderfeel, Lammermuir, Cheltenham and St Magnus Festivals. The Maxwell’s debut tour of the USA in January 2019 garnered critical acclaim from the New York Times “eloquent performers who bring the same series of charisma and sense of adventure to their programming”, and saw the group performing to sold out venues in New York, Florida, California and Washington.
Programme includes: Haydn: String Quartet in E flat major Op.20 no.1 Hob. III: 31; Maxwell Quartet: Gather (folk music of Scotland); Beethoven: String Quartet no.14 in C Sharp minor Op.1
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
1st Prizewinner and Audience Prizewinner at the 9th Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition in 2017 and hailed as “brilliantly fresh, unexpected and exhilarating” by the Scottish Herald, the Maxwell Quartet is now firmly regarded as one of Britain’s finest young string quartets, with a strong connection to their folk music heritage and a commitment to bringing together wide-ranging projects and programmes to expand the string quartet repertoire.
The quartet performs regularly across the UK, at venues including London’s Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, Queen’s Hall Edinburgh and Perth Concert Hall. The quartet has toured widely across Europe, with performances at Tivoli Copenhagen, Muziekgebouw Amsterdam, Stavanger Kammermusikkfestival and the Rheingau, Just Classik, Wonderfeel, Lammermuir, Cheltenham and St Magnus Festivals. The Maxwell’s debut tour of the USA in January 2019 garnered critical acclaim from the New York Times “eloquent performers who bring the same series of charisma and sense of adventure to their programming”, and saw the group performing to sold out venues in New York, Florida, California and Washington.
Programme includes: Haydn: String Quartet in E flat major Op.20 no.1 Hob. III: 31; Maxwell Quartet: Gather (folk music of Scotland); Beethoven: String Quartet no.14 in C Sharp minor Op.1
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Co-produced by Cambridge Junction and Sheffield Theatres
Two performers engage in an absurd test that seems to shift and change as they work their way through it. Fragments of a language lesson. Questions from a personality quiz. Slogans from some future society. The performers laugh, hesitate, ask for more time. The test continues. As the clock ticks it’s not even certain if the subjects of the test are the audience or the performers.
If All Else Fails is a new collaboration with dancer, maker and choreographer Seke Chimutengwende. Performed with Chimutengwende and Cathy Naden, a founder member of Forced Entertainment, the piece is a dialogue of speech and movement, questions and answers. If All Else Fails brings together two powerful forces in the contemporary theatre scene to create a perplexing and original exploration of new territory.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Co-produced by Cambridge Junction and Sheffield Theatres
Two performers engage in an absurd test that seems to shift and change as they work their way through it. Fragments of a language lesson. Questions from a personality quiz. Slogans from some future society. The performers laugh, hesitate, ask for more time. The test continues. As the clock ticks it’s not even certain if the subjects of the test are the audience or the performers.
If All Else Fails is a new collaboration with dancer, maker and choreographer Seke Chimutengwende. Performed with Chimutengwende and Cathy Naden, a founder member of Forced Entertainment, the piece is a dialogue of speech and movement, questions and answers. If All Else Fails brings together two powerful forces in the contemporary theatre scene to create a perplexing and original exploration of new territory.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Get Ready to Unleash Your Inner Baker at The Great Jersey Bake Off!
The Butterfly Cafe, a local not-for-profit organisation providing essential job opportunities and training for survivors of abuse, is excited to announce the launch of an exciting baking competition, The Great Jersey Bake Off!
Scheduled for Thursday, 16 November, the expert judges from The Butterfly Cafe will evaluate the most imaginative and delectable cakes, all while guests enjoy a spread of drinks and nibbles.
Cheyenne O‘Connor, CEO at The Butterfly Cafe, said ‘We are really looking forward to the teams donning their aprons and whipping up some kitchen magic for this competition! The winning cake will earn a spot on The Butterfly Cafe’s menu, prominently featuring the winning team’s name. This is not only a chance to leave your mark on the local culinary scene, but also to support an incredible local cause’.
Participation comes with a £100 entry fee per team, which will directly benefit our non-for-profit, The Butterfly Effect. Many of the team are fully trained trauma-informed specialists (including those with lived experience) and are on hand to help. They aim to put the right support in place, helping survivors to move forward in their lives.
All you need to do is enter, and turn up with your baked masterpiece on the day, ready for judging!
For more information and to secure your spot in this exciting baking competition, reach out to Cheyenne O’Connor at cheyenne@thebutterflyeffect.je. Hurry, as spots are limited.
About The Butterfly Effect:
We’re The Butterfly Effect, a brand new Non-Profit Organisation in Jersey.
We’ve found an inclusive and delicious way to fund a range of services for survivors of abuse, The Butterfly Cafe.
Our purpose is to support survivors of institutionalised abuse, sexual abuse and families who have either dealt or are dealing with the Island’s children’s services.
All profits made by our lovely cafe will be used to fund:
> counselling
> peer support groups
> therapy services
> advocacy services
Many of our team are fully trained trauma-informed specialists (including those with lived experience) and are on hand to help. We aim to put the right support in place, helping survivors to move forward in their lives.
Giving survivors a place to enjoy a refreshment in a safe, non-judgemental setting as well as providing job opportunities and training for those who may find it difficult to access the job market, due to their childhood experiences.
But we aren’t just for survivors, everyone is welcome in our little corner of St. Helier.
Get ready for a night of storytelling through jazz music performed by this versatile trio in an intimate setting. Pre concert drink included
https://youtu.be/8ywq-NqPRNU
Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music! Adria will take the stage as a trio with special guest Adam King on bass and Tim Horsfall on keyboard, jazz and acoustic guitar. Don’t miss out on this unique event at The Royal Showground-Trinity on Thursday 16th November at 7pm.
Jazz en Jèrri – Supporting creativity and making jazz music accessible to all!
Adria Godfrey was born in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. A musically charged environment in her upbringing led to her discovery of great jazz musicians whose influences continue to shape her style.
When it comes to her approach to music Adria is a free spirit with no boundaries. Adria’s Latin roots are always present in her performance, she has a natural flare for mixing various genres and making them work with great finesse, innovation and improvisation. Adria spent time in Cuba among the Buena Vista Social Club crowd as well as regular slots at The Jazz Cafe in London. She has performed at exclusive venues such as Ronnie’s Scott and curated projects of musical art of different cultures. Adria lives in Jersey and is an active member of the local music scene.
“A natural performer with a gorgeous voice and a knack for developing a rapport with an audience” Jersey Evening Post.
Adam King was introduced to jazz by his father, a saxophonist. Adam’s musical journey started with learning to play alto saxophone, he then learned to play bass guitar after discovering the musical genius of Jaco Pastorius. Adam studied Jazz music at Middlesex University gaining First Class Honours. Taking up double bass in the 2nd year of his studies he has become one of the most in demand bassists on the UK scene. He has played with some of the most prolific musicians in the UK and international jazz scene including Peter King, Stan Tracey, Julian Joseph, Joe Cohn, Jim Mullen, Dave Newton and Nigel Hitchcock amongst others. Adam won the 2015 Worshipful Company Of Musicians- Young Jazz Musician Of The Year award. He can often be seen playing at London’s top jazz establishments such as Ronnie Scott’s, 606 Jazz Club and Pizza Express Jazz Club.
Adam is currently based in the UK and has toured internationally with various bands and artists. He has recorded for Warner brothers, Universal and the BBC. He is also a busy composer and producer and writes in many different genres for commercial purposes.
Tim Horsfall is a multi-instrumentalist musician, composer and arranger who has been a stalwart member of Jersey’s jazz community for over 2 decades.
Being from a musical family Tim discovered jazz at an early age and through listening to and transcribing the recordings of such jazz musicians as
Wes Montgomery, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davies and Cannonball Adderley quickly began to develop his ability on multiple instruments, initially including guitar, Alto and tenor sax and trumpet.More recently focusing primarily on guitar, piano, rhodes and double bass, Tim is a much in demand and busy musician performing regularly on Jersey’s music scene as well as frequently accompanying visiting musicians.
Co-produced by Cambridge Junction and Sheffield Theatres
Two performers engage in an absurd test that seems to shift and change as they work their way through it. Fragments of a language lesson. Questions from a personality quiz. Slogans from some future society. The performers laugh, hesitate, ask for more time. The test continues. As the clock ticks it’s not even certain if the subjects of the test are the audience or the performers.
If All Else Fails is a new collaboration with dancer, maker and choreographer Seke Chimutengwende. Performed with Chimutengwende and Cathy Naden, a founder member of Forced Entertainment, the piece is a dialogue of speech and movement, questions and answers. If All Else Fails brings together two powerful forces in the contemporary theatre scene to create a perplexing and original exploration of new territory.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Get Ready to Unleash Your Inner Baker at The Great Jersey Bake Off!
The Butterfly Cafe, a local not-for-profit organisation providing essential job opportunities and training for survivors of abuse, is excited to announce the launch of an exciting baking competition, The Great Jersey Bake Off!
Scheduled for Thursday, 16 November, the expert judges from The Butterfly Cafe will evaluate the most imaginative and delectable cakes, all while guests enjoy a spread of drinks and nibbles.
Cheyenne O‘Connor, CEO at The Butterfly Cafe, said ‘We are really looking forward to the teams donning their aprons and whipping up some kitchen magic for this competition! The winning cake will earn a spot on The Butterfly Cafe’s menu, prominently featuring the winning team’s name. This is not only a chance to leave your mark on the local culinary scene, but also to support an incredible local cause’.
Participation comes with a £100 entry fee per team, which will directly benefit our non-for-profit, The Butterfly Effect. Many of the team are fully trained trauma-informed specialists (including those with lived experience) and are on hand to help. They aim to put the right support in place, helping survivors to move forward in their lives.
All you need to do is enter, and turn up with your baked masterpiece on the day, ready for judging!
For more information and to secure your spot in this exciting baking competition, reach out to Cheyenne O’Connor at cheyenne@thebutterflyeffect.je. Hurry, as spots are limited.
About The Butterfly Effect:
We’re The Butterfly Effect, a brand new Non-Profit Organisation in Jersey.
We’ve found an inclusive and delicious way to fund a range of services for survivors of abuse, The Butterfly Cafe.
Our purpose is to support survivors of institutionalised abuse, sexual abuse and families who have either dealt or are dealing with the Island’s children’s services.
All profits made by our lovely cafe will be used to fund:
> counselling
> peer support groups
> therapy services
> advocacy services
Many of our team are fully trained trauma-informed specialists (including those with lived experience) and are on hand to help. We aim to put the right support in place, helping survivors to move forward in their lives.
Giving survivors a place to enjoy a refreshment in a safe, non-judgemental setting as well as providing job opportunities and training for those who may find it difficult to access the job market, due to their childhood experiences.
But we aren’t just for survivors, everyone is welcome in our little corner of St. Helier.
Get ready for a night of storytelling through jazz music performed by this versatile trio in an intimate setting. Pre concert drink included
https://youtu.be/8ywq-NqPRNU
Join us for an unforgettable evening of live music! Adria will take the stage as a trio with special guest Adam King on bass and Tim Horsfall on keyboard, jazz and acoustic guitar. Don’t miss out on this unique event at The Royal Showground-Trinity on Thursday 16th November at 7pm.
Jazz en Jèrri – Supporting creativity and making jazz music accessible to all!
Adria Godfrey was born in the Caribbean coast of Colombia. A musically charged environment in her upbringing led to her discovery of great jazz musicians whose influences continue to shape her style.
When it comes to her approach to music Adria is a free spirit with no boundaries. Adria’s Latin roots are always present in her performance, she has a natural flare for mixing various genres and making them work with great finesse, innovation and improvisation. Adria spent time in Cuba among the Buena Vista Social Club crowd as well as regular slots at The Jazz Cafe in London. She has performed at exclusive venues such as Ronnie’s Scott and curated projects of musical art of different cultures. Adria lives in Jersey and is an active member of the local music scene.
“A natural performer with a gorgeous voice and a knack for developing a rapport with an audience” Jersey Evening Post.
Adam King was introduced to jazz by his father, a saxophonist. Adam’s musical journey started with learning to play alto saxophone, he then learned to play bass guitar after discovering the musical genius of Jaco Pastorius. Adam studied Jazz music at Middlesex University gaining First Class Honours. Taking up double bass in the 2nd year of his studies he has become one of the most in demand bassists on the UK scene. He has played with some of the most prolific musicians in the UK and international jazz scene including Peter King, Stan Tracey, Julian Joseph, Joe Cohn, Jim Mullen, Dave Newton and Nigel Hitchcock amongst others. Adam won the 2015 Worshipful Company Of Musicians- Young Jazz Musician Of The Year award. He can often be seen playing at London’s top jazz establishments such as Ronnie Scott’s, 606 Jazz Club and Pizza Express Jazz Club.
Adam is currently based in the UK and has toured internationally with various bands and artists. He has recorded for Warner brothers, Universal and the BBC. He is also a busy composer and producer and writes in many different genres for commercial purposes.
Tim Horsfall is a multi-instrumentalist musician, composer and arranger who has been a stalwart member of Jersey’s jazz community for over 2 decades.
Being from a musical family Tim discovered jazz at an early age and through listening to and transcribing the recordings of such jazz musicians as
Wes Montgomery, Dexter Gordon, Miles Davies and Cannonball Adderley quickly began to develop his ability on multiple instruments, initially including guitar, Alto and tenor sax and trumpet.More recently focusing primarily on guitar, piano, rhodes and double bass, Tim is a much in demand and busy musician performing regularly on Jersey’s music scene as well as frequently accompanying visiting musicians.
Co-produced by Cambridge Junction and Sheffield Theatres
Two performers engage in an absurd test that seems to shift and change as they work their way through it. Fragments of a language lesson. Questions from a personality quiz. Slogans from some future society. The performers laugh, hesitate, ask for more time. The test continues. As the clock ticks it’s not even certain if the subjects of the test are the audience or the performers.
If All Else Fails is a new collaboration with dancer, maker and choreographer Seke Chimutengwende. Performed with Chimutengwende and Cathy Naden, a founder member of Forced Entertainment, the piece is a dialogue of speech and movement, questions and answers. If All Else Fails brings together two powerful forces in the contemporary theatre scene to create a perplexing and original exploration of new territory.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
The final classes of the Music Section will take place at Jersey Arts Centre with the culmination classes of the Music Festival, including the Rock and Pop section, Adult Choirs and Deaf Signing Choir Classes.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Premier Winners Concert: Sunday 19 November 6pm – tickets available on the door.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
88 Bunkface & Buddies; A storm Ciaran Charity Event
A one-of-a-kind live charity event in aid of those affected by Storm Ciaran. We are not only taking requests, but inviting people to join us on stage to perform!
If you would like to play drums, bass, guitar, or sing on any song that we play, please drop us a DM on facebook or instagram, and we’ll get your name down!
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
The final classes of the Music Section will take place at Jersey Arts Centre with the culmination classes of the Music Festival, including the Rock and Pop section, Adult Choirs and Deaf Signing Choir Classes.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Premier Winners Concert: Sunday 19 November 6pm – tickets available on the door.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
88 Bunkface & Buddies; A storm Ciaran Charity Event
A one-of-a-kind live charity event in aid of those affected by Storm Ciaran. We are not only taking requests, but inviting people to join us on stage to perform!
If you would like to play drums, bass, guitar, or sing on any song that we play, please drop us a DM on facebook or instagram, and we’ll get your name down!
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Saturday 18th November, 9.30am to 3.30pm, Assembly Room, Town Hall.
Up to 20 charities selling their Christmas cards, gifts, produce and merchandise, with games and raffles, light lunches, entertainment throughout the day, and a visit from Santa between 12.30 and 2pm.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
The Horse welcomes back The Kickbacks this Saturday night to give you another hot slice of pop-punk, garnished with a side of rock followed by a ska-sbury pie!
We’re kicking off the noise at 9pm, so be there or stay at home with your lame four corners! SEE IF WE CARE! We do.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Saturday 18th November, 9.30am to 3.30pm, Assembly Room, Town Hall.
Up to 20 charities selling their Christmas cards, gifts, produce and merchandise, with games and raffles, light lunches, entertainment throughout the day, and a visit from Santa between 12.30 and 2pm.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
The Horse welcomes back The Kickbacks this Saturday night to give you another hot slice of pop-punk, garnished with a side of rock followed by a ska-sbury pie!
We’re kicking off the noise at 9pm, so be there or stay at home with your lame four corners! SEE IF WE CARE! We do.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
You asked, we listened! We will be partnering up with Tiny Threads to bring you our FIRST EVER pop-up shop set up at liberty wharf from the 13th to 19th November, where we will be showcasing our products and creations.
This will give you an opportunity to see our products first hand which will be available to purchase directly from our shop for ONE WEEK ONLY!
We will be taking orders for personalisation requests, just in time for Christmas!
Join us for this exclusive one week event where you’ll find personalised gifts, stocking fillers, gift boxes and children’s clothing items, something special for everyone!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller perform their festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.
Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.
Piano – Tim Horsfall String Bass – Adam Marshall Drums – Chris Sparkes
Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre Trumpet – Brian White
Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Saturday 25th November, 9.30am-1pm at Janvrin Primary School on La Pouquelaye (behind the old JCG)
Bring along any broken household items and learn how to repair them FREE in a friendly café environment, with FREE refreshments and FREE parking!
LIVE MUSIC FROM COLIN LEVER AND G<2>A
OPEN TO EVERYONE FROM ALL PARISHES.
Items can include clothing, fabrics and leather, bikes, e-bikes and prams, toys, gadgets and tech, computers, laptops and tablets, ornaments, jewellery and sometimes small items of furniture. Electrical appliances can be tested and often repaired too. If you can carry it, we’ll see if we can fix it.
For updates on these events and to find out more, please join the FB group:
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Jersey Arts Centre is once again hosting a wonderful display of local talent in the English, Speech and Drama classes. This section is pleased to incorporate the Jersey Eisteddfod Young Actor of the Year.
Daily Tickets available on the door: £4 per session
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
Saturday 25th November, 9.30am-1pm at Janvrin Primary School on La Pouquelaye (behind the old JCG)
Bring along any broken household items and learn how to repair them FREE in a friendly café environment, with FREE refreshments and FREE parking!
LIVE MUSIC FROM COLIN LEVER AND G<2>A
OPEN TO EVERYONE FROM ALL PARISHES.
Items can include clothing, fabrics and leather, bikes, e-bikes and prams, toys, gadgets and tech, computers, laptops and tablets, ornaments, jewellery and sometimes small items of furniture. Electrical appliances can be tested and often repaired too. If you can carry it, we’ll see if we can fix it.
For updates on these events and to find out more, please join the FB group:
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
Wow, we are absolutely over the moon with the turnout at our Christmas Festival yesterday & still recovering from the awesomeness of it all.
We are genuinely emotionally delighted about how well it went and would like to thank everybody that took the time to come down to The Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel, Jersey and enjoy the Vibrancy and Fantastic Atmosphere that was on show.
We would especially like to thank our partners Island Fever Events for helping to bring this amazing event together.
We would also like to thank Father Christmas who took several hours out to be present not only at the Festival itself,
but also afterwards by giving his services for a “Quiet Grotto” session in support of Autism Jersey
We would like to thank the Grinch for not stealing Christmas , but instead providing great entertainment and Paul Watson Photography for the Family Mini Photo Shoots.
Last but not least we would like to thank all the stall holders & charities who had an array of wonderful seasonal gifts for sale & to help create an unbelievable festive atmosphere which we are sure will be talked about for many weeks.
We look forward to seeing you all again next year @followers
Maisie Robertson
Issie Marsh
Jersey Youth Choir
Ellie-Mai
Elizabeth Pattison
Tash & Deano
Jersey Premier Brass
For Those Of You That Are Unable To Make The Event, We will Be Promoting All The Exhibitors Through Our Website, So That You Can Shop From Wherever You Are!
Exhibitors At Our Christmas Festival – Just click on the image to view more information
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
Wow, we are absolutely over the moon with the turnout at our Christmas Festival yesterday & still recovering from the awesomeness of it all.
We are genuinely emotionally delighted about how well it went and would like to thank everybody that took the time to come down to The Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel, Jersey and enjoy the Vibrancy and Fantastic Atmosphere that was on show.
We would especially like to thank our partners Island Fever Events for helping to bring this amazing event together.
We would also like to thank Father Christmas who took several hours out to be present not only at the Festival itself,
but also afterwards by giving his services for a “Quiet Grotto” session in support of Autism Jersey
We would like to thank the Grinch for not stealing Christmas , but instead providing great entertainment and Paul Watson Photography for the Family Mini Photo Shoots.
Last but not least we would like to thank all the stall holders & charities who had an array of wonderful seasonal gifts for sale & to help create an unbelievable festive atmosphere which we are sure will be talked about for many weeks.
We look forward to seeing you all again next year @followers
Maisie Robertson
Issie Marsh
Jersey Youth Choir
Ellie-Mai
Elizabeth Pattison
Tash & Deano
Jersey Premier Brass
For Those Of You That Are Unable To Make The Event, We will Be Promoting All The Exhibitors Through Our Website, So That You Can Shop From Wherever You Are!
Exhibitors At Our Christmas Festival – Just click on the image to view more information
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
JBBA is delighted to run the second year of its Minis program for boys and girls aged from 5 to 8 years old. This session (group 2) is for children aged 7-8 years old – the older of the two Minis groups.
Children gain access to a dedicated program aimed at developing fundamental motor skills such as coordination, speed and balance, whilst learning the basics of our sport in a fun environment. We return to Oakfield Sport Centre on Sunday mornings between 24 September to 17 December with a 2-week break on 22nd and 29th October for half term.
For those who have participated before, we ask that you attend the session time you previously played in unless you have received an email advising you of a move to another session.
All minis players must be registered with the JBBA as a junior member (annual renewal required) and purchase this ticket.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
A middle-aged tailor and his wife run a traditional caftan store in one of Morocco’s oldest medinas. They find their relationship turned upside down by the arrival of a handsome new apprentice. Mina slowly realises just how much her husband is moved by his presence.
JFS Members may reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
A middle-aged tailor and his wife run a traditional caftan store in one of Morocco’s oldest medinas. They find their relationship turned upside down by the arrival of a handsome new apprentice. Mina slowly realises just how much her husband is moved by his presence.
JFS Members may reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Come along to the Pressoir at The Elms to make a beautiful Christmas Bird Garland with artist Kerry-Jane Warner.
Using small stamps and embellishments, decorate vintage wallpapers to cut out and create this lovely Christmas decoration. Festive refreshments will be included.
Everybody is welcome, especially anyone affected by the loss of a child, at any age, gestation and no matter how long ago.
Lights of Love is a candlelit service of carols and readings. A time for reflection in the run up to Christmas, to remember our babies and children and honour their existence.
Before the service you are invited to:-
– Star tags: write a personal message and hang on the Christmas tree – Roll of Remembrance: we invite you to write down your baby or child’s name and these will be read out during the service – Volunteer to read a verse of our ‘Five Candles for You’ poem, read just before the congregation is invited to the front to light a candle.
During the service you will be invited to the front to light a candle in memory.
A small gift will be given out during the service for you to take home.
If you would make to make a donation there will be a collection tin available.
Following the service light refreshments will be served, with grateful thanks to Harper’s Catering for their continuing support.
If you cannot attend but would like any of the above to be done in memory of your baby, please do let us know.
Please share this event with anyone you think may wish to attend.
THANKS:
Our very grateful thanks go to Chateau Vermont who are hosting us, Rev Bill Matthews, Pitchers & Le Quesne, the Progressive School of Music choir, Harpers Catering and Bill Byrne for his excellent accompaniment on the the piano.
At the Five Oaks roundabout take the lane Rue a la Dame (past Pastella). Then take the first right – Mont Sohier. Chateau Vermont a short distance along the road on the left, through the granite pillars.
COVID: We are aware that it is on the increase. We ask that you PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND IF:
– You have any symptoms (covid or flu) – If ANY member of your household has COVID.
If you wish to wear a mask please do however please as a minimum please follow any Government guidance regarding masks.
Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.
More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.
Visit the Aspiring Geopark Visitor Centre to discover how Jersey has been shaped by tide and time.
This FREE Visitor Centre will help you to understand and explore Jersey’s amazing places from new perspectives. So get ready to go out and about around the Island and enjoy all of the beauty and history Jersey has to offer.
The monumental events of January 1781, when a French invasion force landed in Jersey
Britain was at war with France on and off throughout the 18th century. In the 1760s, Britain and Jersey set about a campaign of privateering, or licensing pirating, which inflicted considerable damage on French trade in the English Channel. It wasn’t long before retaliation was on the cards. This display explores that time using John Singleton Copley’s painting ‘The Death of Major Peirson’ and artefacts in the Jersey Heritage Collection. The exhibition also considers the abiding influence of these historic events upon the Island’s self-image.
This 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.
Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.
If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Come along to the Pressoir at The Elms to make a beautiful Christmas Bird Garland with artist Kerry-Jane Warner.
Using small stamps and embellishments, decorate vintage wallpapers to cut out and create this lovely Christmas decoration. Festive refreshments will be included.
Everybody is welcome, especially anyone affected by the loss of a child, at any age, gestation and no matter how long ago.
Lights of Love is a candlelit service of carols and readings. A time for reflection in the run up to Christmas, to remember our babies and children and honour their existence.
Before the service you are invited to:-
– Star tags: write a personal message and hang on the Christmas tree – Roll of Remembrance: we invite you to write down your baby or child’s name and these will be read out during the service – Volunteer to read a verse of our ‘Five Candles for You’ poem, read just before the congregation is invited to the front to light a candle.
During the service you will be invited to the front to light a candle in memory.
A small gift will be given out during the service for you to take home.
If you would make to make a donation there will be a collection tin available.
Following the service light refreshments will be served, with grateful thanks to Harper’s Catering for their continuing support.
If you cannot attend but would like any of the above to be done in memory of your baby, please do let us know.
Please share this event with anyone you think may wish to attend.
THANKS:
Our very grateful thanks go to Chateau Vermont who are hosting us, Rev Bill Matthews, Pitchers & Le Quesne, the Progressive School of Music choir, Harpers Catering and Bill Byrne for his excellent accompaniment on the the piano.
At the Five Oaks roundabout take the lane Rue a la Dame (past Pastella). Then take the first right – Mont Sohier. Chateau Vermont a short distance along the road on the left, through the granite pillars.
COVID: We are aware that it is on the increase. We ask that you PLEASE DO NOT ATTEND IF:
– You have any symptoms (covid or flu) – If ANY member of your household has COVID.
If you wish to wear a mask please do however please as a minimum please follow any Government guidance regarding masks.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Engraved stones found in Jersey are the the earliest art forms discovered in the British Isles
In 2010, 15,000 years after the first pioneer hunter-gatherers arrived in Jersey, archaeologists came to the area of Les Varines to the south-east of the Island, where stone artefacts had been discovered after the fields were ploughed. Excavations took place over the next eight years. They revealed hearths, paving stones of a camp and thousands of flint tools left behind by the hunters. Ten fragile fragments of engraved stone were also discovered, each marked with abstract designs. This display tells the story of the pioneer people, and investigates the meaning of these mysterious stones, which have been described as the earliest art forms to have yet been discovered in the British Isles.
We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.
This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
The Albert Pier survey was undertaken intermittently by a team of four Société Jersiaise members of the Architecture Section during 2022.
Eventually, it is intended to extend the Survey to cover all the areas of St Helier Harbour.
This presentation is a sectional final draft as it may need revising should further detail come to light. The team looks forward to any additional information that will make this part of the survey a more rounded record.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Join Georgi Mottram for an evening of festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Join Georgi Mottram for an evening of festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food
Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.
Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.
Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St Helier’s Royal Square. Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats.
With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St Helier, just a few minutes walk from the central bus station.
The Markets will be open:-
Thursday 23 & 30 Nov, 7 Dec 10:00 – 20:00 (late night shopping in St Helier)
Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Want to find out more about the Castle’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.
Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Saturdays – please call ahead to confirm the tour start time
Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history? Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk
Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
The Albert Pier survey was undertaken intermittently by a team of four Société Jersiaise members of the Architecture Section during 2022.
Eventually, it is intended to extend the Survey to cover all the areas of St Helier Harbour.
This presentation is a sectional final draft as it may need revising should further detail come to light. The team looks forward to any additional information that will make this part of the survey a more rounded record.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Join Georgi Mottram for an evening of festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.
Enjoy a special Christmas concert in the atmospheric setting of 16 New Street Georgian House.
Join Georgi Mottram for an evening of festive favourites in the magnificent setting of 16 New Street Georgian House to get you in the mood for Christmas.
Ticket price includes a glass of bubbly on arrival.