Event Calendar

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February-April
  • 01
    01.February.Wednesday

    WW2 Bunkers Tour

    2:00 pm-4:45 pm
    2023.02.01

    Join Jersey War Tours and visit WW2 bunkers, which are not usually open to the public.

    JWT will show you how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress and help you appreciate what the Third Reich was able to create with slave labour.

    The tour is also a perfect complement to understanding the history of the D-Day invasion, which took place less than 30 miles away.

    £35pp or you can go private for £175 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).

  • 01
    01.February.Wednesday

    Bunkers at Night Tour

    7:00 pm-9:00 pm
    2023.02.01-2023.04.23

    See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help to support a non-profit organisation!

    Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring.

    We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by any of the commercial tours. Become a temporary member of the team and see how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress!

    £25pp or you can go private for £150 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).

    Evenings 19:00 – 21:45 (ish)

    Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.

  • 01
    01.February.Wednesday

    Jersey Walk for Children and Light UPs

    9:00 am-5:00 pm
    2023.02.01-2023.02.05
    From 30th January-3rd February

    Over 20 local buildings across the Island will be turning green with our ‘Light Ups’ and flying NSPCC flags, raising awareness for NSPCC Jersey.

    For children facing abuse, the winter nights are dark, long and lonely.
    That’s why we’re encouraging friends, families and colleagues to walk 5k (Walk for Children) and raise money amongst the longest nights of the year.

    The NSPCC’s Childline received a call from a child around every 25 seconds at Christmas time. Calls about abuse, neglect, self-harm and anxiety – things no child should have to deal with. By joining in, every step participants take and every pound that they raise will help us be here for all children, even on the darkest nights this winter.

    We’re encouraging you to Walk for Children and spot our Light Ups with friends and family, donating to NSPCC Jersey.
    We can’t wait to see the Island show its support for children with this event.

    ? When is the walk?
    Any date that works for you, but do it between 30th January and 3rd February and you can tie in seeing our local Light Ups!

    ? Where is it?
    Plan your own 5k route to suit you. Check out our beautiful Jersey map, with info below for some suggestions to tie in the Light Ups on your walk. Do an organised trail, a loop from your house, or plan your own route – the choices are endless.

    ? Why are we walking?
    Children need to know that we’re here for them, even on the darkest nights. Walk 5k and raise vital funds so we can make sure no call goes unanswered.

    ? How much should I raise? We’ll be grateful for any amount you can raise to goes towards our vital work.

    ? Questions? Check out our FAQ’s.

    NSPCC Jersey raises funds for our local services we provide on Island. But Islanders can, and do, access Childline free of charge – which is funded by our National Childline funding.
    You can donate to Childline, or NSPCC Jersey.


    To sign up and donate to Childline (Nationally) use this link: Walk for Children | NSPCC using code ‘COMMUNITY’, for £1 registration.To donate directly to NSPCC Jersey, donate on this JustGiving page.

    Buildings:
    1  – Jersey Airport (arrivals, only visible if flying in) St Brelade
    2 – Jersey Airport St Brelade
    3 – Les Quennevais School St Brelade
    4 – The Boat House St Aubin
    5 – Somerville Hotel St Aubin
    6 – Fort Regent St Helier (due to vandalism these lights are currently broken and may not be fixed in time).
    7 – 5-6 Esplanade Esplanade
    8 – 8-9 Esplanade Esplanade
    9 – JTC House Esplanade
    10 – IFC5 (SANNE, top floor) Esplanade
    11 – Citibank Esplanade
    12 – Gaspe House Esplanade
    13 – Kingsgate House Esplanade
    14 – New Government Offices Unioin Street
    15 – Pitt Street Walkway Pitt Street
    16 – Bedell Cristin New Street
    17 – The Gower Centre Stopford Road
    18 – Le Gallais Building Bath Street
    19 – Hepburns Insurance Mulcaster Street
    20 – Jersey Harbour St Helier
    21 – Victoria College Mont Millais
    22 Government House St Saviour
    23 JEC Powerhouse Queens Road
    24 Trinity Manor Trinity

    Our recommended 5k routes

    Black Route (1-5)
    Starting at the Airport to see their flag, walk down to Les Quennevais School and make your way onto the railway walk to St Aubins. Have a short walk along the front and route back to the Somerville Hotel, ending at The Boat House.

    Pink route (6-20)
    Starting at Fort Regent, make your way along to The Esplanade to see multiple buildings glowing green, through to Union Street, Pitt Street, New Street, up to Stopford Road, then Bath Street, Mulcaster Street, down to the Harbour and ending back at Fort Regent again.
    Please note we are waiting to hear if Fort Regent lights will be fixed in time for this event as they are currently broken.

    Green Route (21-23)
    Starting at Victoria College walk to Government House, ending at JEC Powerhouse (you can use main roads or back lanes towards the Powerhouse; Rectory Lane, Langley Park, Valley des Vaux and Highview Lane).

    Red Route (24)
    A route for the daytime? Why not make a loop around Trinity Manor! Start at Trinity Arms, head towards Rue de la Monnaie, Rue des Monnieres, Rue de Barbant, La Rue du Hurel, and back to Trinity Arms.

    If walking at night make sure you wear reflective clothing and use torches so you are visible on the roads.

    We’d love to hear from you if you do take part, or share your photos of the walk and buildings.
    Tag us: Facebook, Twitter
    Email: [email protected] | [email protected]

    Thank you to all of the buildings lighting up and flying flags for us for our event, Todd Stanier for the fantastic artwork and Pamela Doherty for assisting with the organisation.

    Artwork by Todd Stanier: Instagram account

    To find out more about what NSPCC Jersey does, see our
    website: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/about-us/what-we-do/jersey/

  • 02
    02.February.Thursday

    Trade Roots

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2023.02.02-2025.05.30

    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.

  • 02
    02.February.Thursday

    WW2 Bunkers Tour

    2:00 pm-4:45 pm
    2023.02.02

    Join Jersey War Tours and visit WW2 bunkers, which are not usually open to the public.

    JWT will show you how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress and help you appreciate what the Third Reich was able to create with slave labour.

    The tour is also a perfect complement to understanding the history of the D-Day invasion, which took place less than 30 miles away.

    £35pp or you can go private for £175 for up to 7 people (just select the “book entire tour option”).

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