Explore w ith
The National Trust for Jersey
DISCOVER ENJOY PROTECT ID E C OM E OUT S ore m er Discov ents ev r ou with s ie it v ti and ac
St ay w it h us Unique places to stay and relax
more Explore 2013 New for ll young EXP ERI EN C calling a E m or e sts Georgian st naturali yle at 16 New Stre et
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Welcome Welcome to our first edition of Explore with The National Trust for Jersey, our new publication which is packed full of information about the Trust and the events taking place throughout the year. Whether you are a visitor to our shores, a member of The National Trust or simply looking for an exciting place to visit, then hopefully we can inspire you to explore and discover some of Jersey’s rich heritage, stunning wildlife and beautiful countryside. From narrow tree lined country lanes and historic granite farmsteads to the windswept rugged coastline of the north, resplendent with the recently re-introduced Choughs, our exciting range of events are tailored to give you a flavour of what makes Jersey such a special place. Personally I am particularly looking forward to some of our guided walks including the Dawn Chorus in May (where I will be busy serving hot chocolate) at 5.30 in the morning in one of Jersey’s most beautiful private gardens, as well as Foreshore Foraging on our RAMSAR designated coastline where there will be the opportunity to test your speed of hand by catching a Razor fish. For the first time this year we will also be organising a nature club in May for all those young budding naturalists keen to hunt bugs, watch birds and above all have fun discovering the wild side of nature. For more highlights please see Page 10 for the top ten things to do this year.
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If you are inspired by our activities and would like to get more involved do take a look at our volunteering opportunities on Page 18. Alternatively if you live in Jersey please do consider becoming a member to help us to look after your Island home. Visitors can also help us by taking up residence in our self-catering accommodation just by the beach at Grève de Lecq. Trust me the challenges of caring for 20 historic buildings and over 2% of the Island for the benefit of Jersey is no easy task as illustrated by the immense amount of funds required to make our vision for Morel Farm a reality. Your support is truly needed.
Come and stay with us Picnic Jersey Stepping into history Top 10 things to do What’s on in 2013 Get involved Meet a Volunteer Support Your National Trust Help us Renovate Morel Farm Jersey Map
Finally, I really do hope that our range of activities and events will help you to discover your own special place to explore and enjoy in Jersey. We are indeed privileged to have such a wealth of natural beauty and built heritage and I very much look forward to sharing this with you at one or two of our events. Charles Alluto CEO – The National Trust for Jersey
Big thank you To John Lord and Patrick Clarke for contributing with their photographs throughout this edition.
The National Trust for Jersey The Elms, La Chève Rue, St Mary, Jersey JE3 3EN T: 483193 www.nationaltrust.je
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Come and stay with us
HISTORIC VENUES
Le Câtel Fort
Holiday Cottage
Grève de Lecq Barracks The Officers’ Quarters offer a unique opportunity to experience living in a 19th century barracks situated on Jersey’s beautiful North coast• Located at Grève de Lecq, the accommodation has a sea view and is within 2 minutes walking distance of a golden sandy beach, stunning north coastal walks, and a number of local pubs and excellent beach cafés. Handsomely refurbished by The National Trust for Jersey in 2000, this high quality, centrally heated accommodation has been carefully
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created within the Officers’ Quarters, whilst still retaining the historic fabric, including features such as the original fireplaces. There is spacious and modern accommodation for up to six people. During the summer season, the rest of the Barracks is open to the public, with special events being held on a very occasional basis during the evening.
Surrounded by stunning views and a refreshing sea breeze, this site is an ideal base for beach activities, exploring Grève de Lecq Bay, or just relaxing around a BBQ with friends and family.
Although it was initially built to protect the Island from invasion, it has now become the perfect spot for a peaceful and tranquil break.
With a grassy front lawn, stunning views and a beautiful heritage building to enjoy, La Câtel Fort is a picture perfect location to enjoy a short break with friends and family.
Gr èv e de Le cq , St M ar y
HISTORIC VENUES
Le Don Hilton T h e Of fi c er s ’ Qu ar te r s
Weekly hire fees range from £788 up to £1,297 during peak season. Children are very welcome, but unfortunately no pets are allowed. For further details please call Macole’s 488121 or Freedom Holidays 725259
History greets you at every turn in this 18th century guardhouse, situated high on the eastern cliffs that dominate Grève de Lecq Bay•
Known colloquially as the ‘white house’ due to its distinctive whitewashed exterior, this 18th century building was used as a Powder Magazine up until the end of the Napoleonic wars• After the wars, with no further need to defend the Island, the property was converted into a simple cottage.
B ea c h Gr è v e d e L ec q
The facilities at Le Don Hilton are basic and essentially this building is a stone tent, solely offering protection from the elements. Despite the simplicity of this accommodation the location of the building, as well as its attractive and quirky facade, makes it a superb and exciting place to stay for a few days.
Bay S t O u e n ’s
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Picnic Jersey The sun is shining, it’s a beautiful day so why not check out some of The National Trust’s perfect picnic sites across the Island, from sheltered meadows to wind swept coastal headland, there is something for everyone’s taste! ST MARY VICTORIA TOWER - St Martin
Pa in te d La dy
HISTORIC VENUES
Victoria Tower Where better to have a BBQ with friends and family than at an authentic Jersey Martello tower that boasts spectacular coastal views of La Déroute channel and across to France• Steal a few moments away from the busy hustle and bustle of everyday life
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in this picturesque piece of Jersey history that is bound to instill a feeling of pride and passion in any visitor. This impressive fortification built in 1837 marks the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne. Victoria Tower is unique as, unlike other towers in Jersey, it is surrounded by a dry moat with a drawbridge to protect
the entrance, making it a picturesque and traditional fortification, and giving a real sense of history to the area. All in all the site is a perfect place for a picnic. Daytime hire only.
Historic Venues are available from £150 for 2 day hire. Discount for members available. Call us on 483193 or visit our website www.nationaltrust.je
The Elms Meadows and Orchard The Elms is located along La Chève Rue at the top of St Peter’s Valley. During office hours access is permitted to the office, pressoir, farmyard, boulangerie and surrounding land. The main house and farmhouse are tenanted and unavailable for viewing. On-site parking available.
ST CLEMENT
Le Don Le Quesne From St Helier head along La Grande Route de la Côte until you reach St Clement’s Parish Hall where ample parking is located. From the Parish Hall
head on foot along the coastal road towards Gorey for about 500 yards. Access is at the top of the hill after a mesh fence and the site opens up before you. You can also reach the site directly from the beach at low tide.
ST OUEN
Grantez Headland From St Ouen’s Village head down La Route du Marais (Hydrangea Avenue) before turning left down La Rue de Grantez. Thereafter, turn right down La Ruette de Grantez or Le Chemin des Monts until you reach an informal parking area. Look for the footpath on the left hand side which will take you down towards the headland.
Gr an te z H ea d la nd
For further information on Picnic Jersey please collect a leaflet from Jersey Tourism or visit www.jersey.com/walking
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Stepping into history
ST PETER
Le Moulin de Quétivel Located in one of Jersey’s most picturesque valleys, Le Moulin de Quétivel is the only surviving working watermill on the Island• Surrounded by water meadows, a visit to the mill will give you a fascinating insight into Jersey’s agricultural and industrial heritage. Discover why Jersey exported flour to the Americas, learn
ST MARY
Grève de Lecq Barracks and Shop Grève de Lecq Barracks are the only surviving barracks left on the Island and are an excellent example of a self-contained military unit retaining many original features, including two prison cells and the ablutions block• Constructed in 1810 against the threat of Napoleonic invasion, visitors can learn about the living conditions of the soldiers and officers, defences of the Island, and the beginnings of tourism in Jersey.
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The Barracks are located in Grève de Lecq Bay, St Mary. The parade ground serves as the on-site carpark, and the majority of the site has disabled access provided by wheelchair ramps. Feel free to wander around and discover the site wherever a door is open! Site Guide History of the development of Grève de Lecq Bay; scenes from 19th century military life; a collection of horse-drawn vehicles and farm implements; National Trust for Jersey shop and exhibition of the Island’s coastline and countryside.
ST HELIER
about the meaning of ‘lé no’ or the resurgence of milling during the Island’s Occupation in the Second World War. Restored by The National Trust for Jersey in 1979, the two-storey mill has an exhibition of milling, a film presentation and a small shop selling refreshments and freshly ground flour. Outside there is a fascinating herb garden and a delightful woodland walk to the mill pond – look out for the Red Squirrels!
Admission: Adults £2, Concessions £1.50. Under 16s and National Trust Members - Free. Getting there: Bus route 8. Public car park nearby. Opening hours: 25th May - 28th September. Every Saturday 10am to 4pm.
Georgian House Museum
16 New Street and Shop C a r r ia g e
C o ll e c t io n
Admission: Free – A minimum donation of £2 is welcome to support The National Trust. Getting there: Bus route 9. Public car park nearby. Opening hours: 22nd May - 29th September. Wednesday - Sunday 11am - 4pm.
Visit 16 New Street and step back in time to experience life in the Regency period•
behind a door, or where you would least expect. The resident cook is always keen to impart her recipes and tempt you with a taste!
With evocative sights, sounds and smells you will be transported to a time of elegance where gentlemen smoked clay pipes, ladies drank priceless tea and the threat of French invasion was always a hot topic of conversation. Let your imagination wander as you ascend the house where you may be surprised to discover a ghost lurking
Site Guide:
M ai n en tr an c e
• Visitor film – the story of 16 New Street
Admission: Adults £5, Children £3, Under 10s and National Trust Members - Free. Free entry to shop.
• Discovery room – learn about life in Georgian Jersey
Opening hours: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November. Also open on Saturdays from 30th November to 21st December.
• National Trust Shop – quality gifts and a range of Genuine Jersey produce
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Top
things to do
Experience bird watching at St Ouen’s Pond and view Marsh Harriers up close• Take part in our Dawn Chorus walk with local and much loved Ornithologist Mike Stentiford MBE• Walk on the North Coast and discover the acrobatic displays of our latest inhabitants the Red Bill Chough•
Meander in the meadows of Le Noir Pré, St Ouen in late May/early June when the Jersey Orchid is in glorious bloom. A must for photographers• Enjoy Free Live music at the Sunset Concerts during the last weekend in June• Delight in some Wild Days Out! Try and find a Squat Lobster with Stephen our Education Officer• Glimpse Red Squirrels in our picturesque valleys such as Fern Valley or Vallée des Vaux•
Tour the Masonic Temple, St Helier, as part of our ‘Open Day’ Hidden Treasures event in early September• Get involved with making the renowned local delicacy Black Butter in late October• Visit 16 New Street, our Georgian House Museum, for a true Georgian experience and taste syllabub (traditional English desert) made by our in-house cook•
What’s on in 2013 FEBRUARY
Apple Tree Grafting
with The Jersey Astronomy Club
with Vincent Obbard
Want to view the night sky from the Sir Patrick Moore Astronomy Centre? Join us as the Jersey Astronomy Club open their doors and welcome stargazers. The workshop starts with an informative presentation and a brief chat about equipment, followed by a guided viewing through a high-quality provided telescope. Please dress warm. Retiring collection for the Jersey Astronomy Club
Sir Patrick Moore Astronomy Centre, Les Creux, St Brelade Feel free to bring your own telescope if available
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A hands on half day course to dispel the mystery of how to graft apple trees for yourself. It’s easier than you think! Limited rootstocks and Jersey graft wood will be supplied. £10 Samares Manor Café Penknife Booking essential - 483193
16 New Street Events Opening times: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November
Musical Interludes
Tuesdays 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th, 1.15pm -1.45pm prompt
Booking essential - 483193
M ar sh Ha rr ie r
Half an hour of live classical music from the 18th and 19th centuries to be enjoyed during your lunch hour.
c h id J er s ey O r
Sunset
Concert
Butter Making Black
Adults £5, Children £3
Saturday 2nd - 10am
Star Gazing
Don’t mis s out, w e have so many gr eat activities and even ts for the whole fa mily, all yearround!
MARCH
Saturday 23rd - 8pm
Dates for your Diar y
16 New Street, St Helier Bring your sandwiches
chris@nationaltrust.je booking essential
One a penny, two a penny
Thursday 28th & Saturday 30th, 10am-5pm
Whilst Hot Cross Buns are older than Christianity, the earliest printed use of the term comes from 1733 when used in popular rhyme. Louisa De Gruchy, the Cook/Housekeeper of 16 New Street, will be preparing piles of buns from Hannah Glasse’s Georgian recipe to be enjoyed by visitors in the kitchen throughout the day. Adults £5, Children £3 16 New Street, St Helier
Ge or gi an C oo k Price
Location
Equipment
Booking
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APRIL
MAY
Sunday 21st - 10am
Spring Photography Walk at Ouaisné
with photographer Tricia Kennedy ARPS, and botanist Tina Hull Come and learn how to photograph spring flowers in their natural habitat and learn about the botany of the area.
FREE - Trust members £5.00 Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking Your camera
A Trinity Dawn
with Mike Stentiford MBE
Meet at the car park opposite Trinity School (alongside the football pitch) Something to go with a hot drink!
Foreshore Foraging with Bob Tompkins
On one of the biggest tides of the year join offshore guide Bob Tompkins on a meander through the reef system around Seymour Tower to find out what the sea can provide.
FREE - Trust members £5.00 Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking
Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
16 New Street, St Helier
Join us for a woodland wander this spring as we once again explore the woodlands and meadows at Hamptonne during the most beautiful of seasons.
• Wednesday 3rd April • Thursday 4th April • Tuesday 9th April • Wednesday 10th April • Thursday 11th April
1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Sessions last for approximately 2 hours.
FREE - Trust members.*
Wellington boots and clothes that you do not mind getting dirty
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plus retiring collection
Bands: Friday - Badlabecques Saturday - Jazz Dance Live featuring Cleveland Watkiss
16 New Street Events Opening times: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November
with Bob Tompkins
JUNE
Sunday 7th and 28th, 10am-4pm
Saturday 8th - 2pm | 2 hours
Find out more about your treasured possessions from a host of local experts who will tell you about their history and manufacture, and advise you on techniques for their preservation.
with Stephen Le Quesne
The First Steps Forest School
Join our Education Officer for a journey through the concept and ethos of Forest School. This session is aimed at families with children who are keen to get their hands dirty.
FREE - Trust members
£5.00 per child Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking
Wellington boots and suitable clothing for getting dirty
£10 entitles you to bring up to 3 small
items. Trust members £5.00, Children £3
16 New Street, St Helier Saturday 13th - 2.30pm
Healing Herbs
with Wendy Sullivan Hear about herbs with qualified Herbalist, Wendy Sullivan of The Andelain Clinic. From teas to lip balms and a chance to touch, taste and see.
Adult Rock Pool Ramble Have you ever had your feet tickled by a shrimp or been nipped by a crab and lived to tell the tale? This is a must for all adults who are still children at heart. With offshore guide Bob Tompkins enter the micro world of rock pools to rediscover the fascinating, colourful, surprising plant and marine life hidden in their depths.
FREE - Trust members
£5.00 per child Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking Net and bucket Booking essential - 483193 Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
FREE - Trust members £5.00 Non-members
Booking essential - 483193
Notepad and pen
Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
Room 4, The Barracks, Grève de Lecq
Educational programme for 2013
WILD DAY OUT
with The N for Jerse ational Trust y an
d HSBC Once again we have joined with HSBC to offer a diverse range of guided walks that explore the wildest areas of Jersey. We will discover nature ranging from birds, bugs, flowers, rockpools, woods and everything else in between!
Bug Safari Saturday 27th - 3pm | 2 hours
Collector’s Corner
Booking essential - 483193
£5.00 per child Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking
www.nationaltrust.je
Thursday 23rd - Saturday 25th, 10am-5pm
Adults £5, Children £3
Non-members £100
Booking essential - 483193
A Taste of the Sea
Booking essential - 483193
FREE Music, Parking £5.00 per car
JULY
Full Course: Trust members £50* Meeting point given at time of booking
Opening times: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November
Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
Spring into our Woodlands
16 New Street Events
During the Jersey Food Festival, join our resident cook to celebrate and taste the Jersey Oyster.
• Friday 31st May - Harriers of the Marsh
Booking essential - 483193
Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
Two evenings of live music in the beautiful setting of The National Trust for Jersey’s natural Concert at Gran tez amphitheatre at Grantez, overlooking St Ouen’s Bay. The concerts have grown in popularity year on year as friends and family come along with a picnic and enjoy a fun evening of fabulous music and panoramic sunset views.
• Monday 27th May - A welcome to Jersey’s wildlife • Tuesday 28th May - The secret lives of plants • Wednesday 29th May - Creepy Crawlies • Thursday 30th May - Wetlands!
£5.00 per walker Non-members
Sponsored by Ashburton
Site Opens: 5.30pm Music: 7.30pm - 9.30pm
Starts 10.30am and will last for 2 hours
FREE - Trust members
Sunset Concerts
Introducing the Trust’s brand new wildlife club 2013 aimed at all young naturalists that want to learn and experience more about the natural world.
A unique opportunity to experience the stereophonic sound of the dawn chorus, in the company of ‘dawn patroller’ Mike Stentiford MBE. Finishing at a secret venue for a hot drink.
Booking essential - 483193
Sunday 28th - 2pm | 3 hours
The Really Wild Nature Club
Sunday 19th - 4.30am | 3 hours
Friday 28th & Saturday 29th June
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This summer join us on our ever popular Bug Safari walks through the species rich grasslands and meadows of St Ouen’s Pond. • Tuesday 23rd July • Thursday 25th July • Tuesday 30th July
1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm
Rock pool Rambles
Jersey has one of the most dramatic tidal ranges in the world and when the tide goes out it reveals tens of thousands of rock pools, each one a unique microhabitat ready to be explored. Our mission is to explore and discover this vast habitat as well as having as much fun as we can. • Monday 22nd July • Wednesday 24th July • Friday 26th July
1.30pm 2.00pm 3.00pm
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Sessions last for approximately 2 hours. FREE - Trust members.* £5.00 per child Non-members Meeting point given at time of booking Bucket and net Booking essential - 483193
www.nationaltrust.je
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AUGUST Saturday 10th - 2.30pm
Hedgehog the Spiny Mammal Talk
the Hedgehog Trust The name hedgehog came into use around the year 1450, other names include urchin, hedgepig and furze-pig. This 40 minute talk will cover basic hog biology, predators, diet, development and growth, hibernation, hazards and how to have a hedgehog friendly garden! Retiring collection for the Hedgehog Trust Room 4, The Barracks, Grève de Lecq No booking necessary
Saturday 24th - 2pm | 3.5 hours
Marine Safari to Icho
with Bob Tompkins Join offshore guide Bob Tompkins on a foray through the maze of rock pools, gullies and sand bars that make up La Rocque Reef, out toward Icho Tower. Experience the spell binding beauty of one of the most wild, unspoilt seascapes Jersey has to offer.
FREE - Trust members £5.00 Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking Your camera Booking essential - 483193 Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
SEPTEMBER Saturday 7th - Sunday 15th
Open Day-Hidden Treasures This year’s Open Days form part of a very special week long event dedicated to exploring M as on ic Te m pl and discovering the Island’s history and hidden e treasures, run in association with Jersey Tourism, Jersey Heritage and The Société Jersiaise. The National Trust’s Open Days offer you the wonderful opportunity to explore and enjoy some of the Island’s finest historic buildings. Open properties will be announced closer to the time please keep an eye on our website www.nationaltrust.je
September
WILD DAY OUT
Sunday 8th - 2pm | 3 hours
In Search of the Mint Sauce Worm
with The N for Jerse ational Trust y and HS BC
with Bob Tompkins
Stroll out to Seymour Tower with offshore guide Bob Tompkins in search of the Mint Sauce Worm, discover a Five Shilling Shell, gaze upon a P Stone, look out across The Violet Bank to France and still be home for tea.
Bug Safari • Thursday 1st August • Tuesday 6th August • Tuesday 13th August • Thursday 15th August • Tuesday 20th August • Thursday 22nd August • Tuesday 27th August
1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm
Rock pool Rambles • Monday 5th August 12.00pm • Wednesday 7th August 1.00pm • Monday 12th August 3.00pm • Monday 19th August 11.00am • Wednesday 21st August 1.00pm • Friday 23rd August 2.00pm • Monday 26th August 3.00pm Children must be accompanied by an adult. Sessions last for approximately 2 hours. FREE - Trust members.* £5.00 per child Non-members Meeting point given at time of booking Bucket and net Booking essential 483193
FREE - Trust members
£5.00 per child Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking Booking essential - 483193 Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je Saturday 14th - 2pm | 2 hours
Chutney Making Demonstration with Izzy’s Kitchen
Being French, Isabelle has always been passionate about food. In 2007 she started making jams and chutneys for dinner party gifts and Christmas presents and now runs her own Genuine Jersey business. She is always looking for a twist that makes her products that little bit special, adding that “je ne sais quoi” and this chutney making demo will help you do the same!
FREE - Trust members
£5.00 per child Non-members
October Saturday 21st - 1pm | 3 hours
Saturday 5th - 2pm
Low Water Heritage
Build a Bird Box
With one of the largest rise and falls of tide in the world, generations of islanders have developed methods of low water fishing to harvest the sea’s bounty. Join offshore guide and fisherman Bob Tompkins as he not only outlines these methods, the locations and the fish to be found but takes you back in time to a very different world when harvesting the sea was a matter of life or death.
Build and paint a bird box for your garden in this fun and practical afternoon workshop for all the family. Birds need suitable nest sites to rear their young, and you could help!
with Bob Tompkins
FREE - Trust members
£5.00 per child Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking Booking essential - 483193 Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
16 New Street Events Opening times: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November
Lunchtime Lectures
Thursday 26th, 1.15pm - 1.45pm prompt
Share your lunch hour with our local experts imparting their knowledge on the fine and decorative arts. Adults £5, Children £3 16 New Street, St Helier Bring your sandwiches
with David Isherwood
£10.00 - includes bird box to take home The Elms, St Mary, The Pressoir
No need to book - just drop-in between 2pm and 4.30pm
Sunday 6th - 12.30pm | 2.5 hours
Rambles around La Rocque with Bob Tompkins
Dip into this smorgasbord of the marine world with offshore guide Bob Tompkins as he takes you through the wide range of marine habitats in one of the finest wetland areas in Europe and discover the vast range of marine life and their importance to us.
FREE - Trust members
£5.00 per child Non-members
Meeting point given at time of booking Booking essential - 483193 Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
Booking essential chris@nationaltrust.je
Room 4, The Barracks, Grève de Lecq No booking necessary
See page 13 For more info
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October
WILD DAY OUT
Thursday 24th - Saturday 26th
Black Butter Making at The Elms
Friday 25th October Peeling will start again at 10am until late. Stirring will commence mid-morning on Friday, continuing until Saturday lunch time. In the evening there will be food and entertainment for all the volunteers. Saturday 26th October Market day - from 10am to 4pm, pumpkin carving, music and most importantly jar filling and then buying your hot fresh Black Butter.
A p p le
p e e li n g
M ar ke t d ay
To volunteer to peel, jar up or alternatively bake a cake or make a bean crock for Friday evening please call Karen Evans on 483193.
Opening times: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November
Upstairs/Downstairs
Wednesdays 6th, 13th, 20th & 27th, 7pm
£10 per person
Autumn Woodland Wanders
16 New Street, St Helier
Walk with us through the wild trails of Hamptonne woods with autumnal fungi, berries, chestnuts and red squirrels. Autumn in our woodlands is one of nature’s great spectacles as every living creature changes how they live and what they do in preparation for winter. No other seasonal change is so dramatic and vibrant. • Monday 28th October • Tuesday 29th October • Wednesday 30th October • Thursday 31st October • Friday 1st November
Opening times: 10am - 5pm Thursday - Saturday from 28th March (excluding March 29th) until 1st November
Adults £5, Children £3 16 New Street, St Helier
1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm 1.30pm
Bring your sandwiches Booking essential chris@nationaltrust.je
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FREE - Trust members.*
£5.00 per child Non-members Meeting point given at time of booking.
Wellington boots and clothes that you do not mind getting dirty Booking essential 483193
Booking essential chris@nationaltrust.je
Saturday 9th - 2pm |2 hours
Walks are aimed at children between 4 and 11 years of age and all children must be accompanied by an adult. Sessions last for approximately 2 hours.
16 New Street Events
Share your lunch hour with our local experts imparting their knowledge on the fine and decorative arts.
y and HS BC
16 New Street Events
The National Trust will be screening classic British films set in historic properties. Have a glass of wine on arrival.
Thursday 24th October Apple Peeling - from 2pm to 5pm
Thursdays 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st 1.15pm - 1.45pm prompt
with The N for Jerse ational Trust
St ir ri n g th e ap p le s
Come along and get involved with our annual Black Butter making event, it is a real community affair with all ages welcome and it’s free!
Lunchtime Lectures
Do not forget
NOVEMBER
Secrets of a Wildlife Pond with Stephen Le Quesne
If there was one task that we can do to help wildlife then it is building a pond. Ponds are a haven for wildlife and simpler than you might think to build. Based on our ‘Hop to It’ project, this session is designed to talk you through everything you need to know to create and maintain your very own wetland habitat.
Autumn Woodland Wanders
Friday 1st November - 1.30pm
See page 1 6 For more info
December Monday 2nd - 7pm | 2 hours
Christmas Florist Workshop - Wreath Making with Secret Garden Flowers
Get ready for Christmas with our Christmas Wreath making workshop. Led by our expert, Sharon Donohoe of Secret Garden Flowers, learn about the different techniques used to make your door wreath and get creative with the opportunity to make something special to take home with you. Please dress warm. £35
FREE - Trust members
Venue given at time of booking
Meeting point given at time of booking
Booking essential - 483193
£5.00 per child Non-members
Booking essential - 483193 Or reserve online - www.nationaltrust.je
red by Kindly sponso
All equipment will be provided
16 New Street Events Museum Opening Times: Saturdays from 30th November - 21st December, 10am - 5pm Late Night Shopping (shop only): Thursdays from 28th November - 19th December, 4pm - 8pm
Candlelit Evenings
Tuesdays 3th, 10th & 17th, 6pm - 8pm
Revel in the magical festive atmosphere of this glorious Regency property brought to life by costumed actors.
£10 per adult - inclusive of seasonal refreshments. Children £3
16 New Street, St Helier 483193
Storytelling with Traditional Father Christmas Saturdays from 30th November 21st December throughout the day
Long before the impact of 20th Century advertising, the legendary figure of Father Christmas was often portrayed wearing a green coat lined with fur, representing the coming of spring. This year the kindly old gentleman, adorned with a crown of holly, ivy and mistletoe, will be regaling the Island’s young with wintertime stories of times past and rewarding them with gifts.
£3 per child (to be accompanied by an adult)
16 New Street, St Helier 483193
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Meet a r e e t n u l Vo
Get involved... We have lots of new, exciting indoor and outdoor volunteer roles this year, so why not come along and help us to share our passion for this beautiful Island? Learn new skills, make friends, try out different activities and discover something new.
We have lots of long-term volunteers helping us with all kinds of areas at the Trust, from office duties to events or countryside volunteers to working at one of our properties.
You could be part of a team of National Trust Conservation Volunteers, working across the Island on projects such as gorse management, creating wildlife ponds or thrashing, bashing, cutting and raking to improve Jersey’s environment. If you would like to help our event organiser then we have a full programme throughout the year from music to food events and community to fundraising. If you enjoy walking with a purpose, then come and join our volunteer shepherd programme, who walk the north coast from Sorel to Devil’s Hole spotting our Manx Loaghtan sheep to make sure they are safe and well.
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Or if you are interested in doing something indoors we need new volunteers to work at our properties, Le Moulin de Quétivel or 16 New Street. We would love more volunteers to work in the shop or as a room guide.
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If you enjoy volunteering, have good communication skills and would like to join our friendly team for a few days or a few hours a month then please get in touch. 483193 ask for Karen Evans Karen@nationaltrust.je www.nationaltrust.je
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What made you get involved with the Trust? Ke vi n Pi ng la u I was on a project with the x Conservation Volunteers when I met Ian Davis who was looking for helpers for the Walled Garden. Ian was tasked by the Trust to clear one half of the garden for vegetable growing and making the raised growing beds.
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What is the best bit about being a volunteer in the walled garden? The best part of being a volunteer in the walled garden is that I get to plan what grows in the garden, do the ordering, plant and see the results. It is also enjoyable to work with other volunteers and be outside in the fresh air.
en working Bonnie has be volunteer at with us as a and events The Elms office years. for the past 4
What does it mean to be a long-term volunteer? Friendships I have made and the lovely people I have met whilst doing events.
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What projects have you worked on? Black Butter both on the day and also the evening, when all the peeling is being done I help with the food, Sunset Concerts, the Mill and at the town house, 16 New Street and others.
Valuable work experience With youth unemployment standing at an all time high, (40% registered as unemployed in Jersey are under 25) these are challenging times for young people. Volunteering is one way of gaining valuable work experience. “I contacted The National Trust to see if I could help out with anything whilst looking for work and it was the best choice I made. I got involved with the ‘Love Plémont’ campaign and, instead of sitting at home getting depressed, I was getting involved in a wide range of things L is a M an se from tweeting Nerina Pallot, ll dressing up as a puffin and talking on the radio, whilst gaining support for the campaign. It was extremely worthwhile as I was kept busy, met some great people and have added a whole range of skills to my cv. It is something I would highly recommend whilst unemployed but also just as something to do in your spare time, even if you are in work”.
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Support your National Trust Discover, enjoy and protect your Island. Would you like to discover more about The National Trust for Jersey and be the first to hear about our news and events? Then why not become a member and enjoy these benefits and more.
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to over 300 houses and gardens the British Isles owned by The National Trust in year including A range of events throughout the Open Day and Sunset Concerts, National Trust Black Butter Making events for members, for example AGM Dinner Spring and Summer Outings, our and The Sundowner regular guided walks and talks k pool educational programmes such as Roc nd Wanders Rambles, Bug Safaris and Woodla rates for the hire of Trust properties ve entry to Le Moulin de Quétivel, Grè et and Hamptonne de Lecq Barracks, 16 New Stre Country Life Museum Volunteers The National Trust Conservation and community projects handbook worth £15.00
We care for some of Jersey’s most important historic buildings and beautiful landscapes ranging from the modest but iconic La Caumine à Marie Best to the ecologically rich La Mare au Seigneur• From repairing footpaths, protecting habitats for wildlife, saving buildings such as 16 New Street from demolition, and campaigning for the permanent protection of our coastline, we are an organisation dedicated to safeguarding what makes Jersey special. All this vital work is costly, amounting to just under £2,500 per day. We receive no government funding and so we need
your help and support to continue to protect your Island. During 2013 we are hoping to raise funds to renovate and refurbish one of our most treasured properties, Morel Farm. Gifted to us in 1939 by Mr A Morel, parts of the farm date from the C17 and it retains much of its historic integrity with a cobbled farmyard, pressoir, boulangerie, pig sties and the main farmhouse. However, the property needs considerable repair and refurbishment including complete new services, damp proofing, structural strengthening, decorating plus a new kitchen and bathrooms. Once the essential repair works have been completed our vision for Morel Farm is for it to remain as a small holding. It will also be used
as a farm bed and breakfast with visitor accommodation both within the main house and the boulangerie. Already the project has generated much interest with our Patron HRH The Prince of Wales indicating that he would like to visit the farm once the project is completed. The pressure is on! As ever thank you for your support. The renovation and refurbishment costs have been estimated at £955,000. You can help us to realise our vision and safeguard this special farm by making a donation to the Morel Farm Appeal by going to www.nationaltrust.je and click on donate in the top menu.
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Plémont Bay
Grosnez
Grève de Lecq
Bonne Nuit Bay
Devil’s Hole
Le Câtel Fort
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St John
St Mary
Grève de Lecq Barracks
Bouley Bay
Rozel Bay
St Ouen
Sunset Concerts
Bug Safari St Ouen’s Bay
Kempt Tower
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Fliquet Bay
The Really Wild Club
The Elms
Woodland Wanders
Trinity St Catherine’s Bay
St Martin
Manx Loagh tan Sheep
St Lawrence
St Peter
Le Don Hilton
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Morel Farm
Victoria Tower
Le Moulin de Quétivel
St Helier
Tesson Mill
r Pré Le Noi
St Saviour
Bellozane Abbey
St Brelade
Gorey
Butte Black
Grouville Royal Bay of Grouville
16 New Street
St Aubin’s Bay
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National Trust Properties Bellozane Abbey
Le Moulin de Quétivel
Grève de Lecq Barracks
Morel Farm
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
St Helier Harbour
Tesson Mill The Elms
Kempt Tower
Victoria Tower
Le Câtel Fort
16 New Street
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St Brelade’s Bay
Portelet Bay
Rock pool Rambles
St Clement St Clement’s Bay
Masonic Temple Open Day
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