Jersey is divided into 12 parishes including Trinity that boasts the island’s highest elevation and highest point at Les Platons. Located in northeastern Jersey, Trinity is perhaps the most rural of all the parishes.
Everything you need to know about Waste Management in Jersey; rubbish collection and recycling schedules, composting and other services.
Weekly bin collection is offered in every parish and all parishes offer recycling points for glass, metal packaging, paper, plastic bottles and textiles. Offerings vary per parish so it is best to check details on the government website - www.gov.je. For a quick guide we offer the following. Kerbside Collections Every parish has one rubbish collection per week, please refer to your parish website or Connétable for your parish date. Some recyclables are collected kerbside. This varies by parish and homeowners should acquaint themselves with efforts in their parish.
At 4.2 square kilometres, St Clement is the smallest but second most populated parish.
Jersey has a number of signature events where you can get a great taste of the culture that makes the island such a great place to live and visit.
If you enjoy swimming or just simply relaxing at the beach, you should definitely check out these Jersey favorites!
Looking to call another country while in Jersey? Find all international country codes along with some Key USA cities.
Information on travelling to Jersey by air and sea.
Find information for all Jersey Bus Service routes, timetables, fares and popular destinations.
St Aubin is a popular and frequent destination for locals and visitors alike. Located a little under 4 miles from St Helier, you’re sure to find something special in St Aubin.