As part of
Democracy Week
, Islanders and visitors are invited to join a
free guided
90-minute stroll
through St.Helier on
Wednesday 24 September
, to uncover more about Jersey’s political history.
You’ll be greeted by your Jersey Uncovered,
Blue Badge Guide
and embark on a time travelling journey around the squares, streets, and lanes of town. You’ll uncover quirky and fascinating facts about the Island’s political history and how it has shaped our political system of today.
Where did the phrase “the States of Jersey” derive from? What are those “Etats de Jersey”, why are our laws based on both French and English laws, and just how important were people like Ivy Forster, Philippe Le Geyt, Caroline Trachy, Philippe Falle, Stephanie Nicole, Thomas Pipon, and Pierre le Sueur?
Learn about these Jersey heroes, and the villains of their time; uncover the sites of battles and riots, find hidden messages in the pavements and road signs, and delve into the Island’s democratic history in a fun and informative way, with a humorous twist.
Meet in the Royal Square, St. Helier, by the statue of King George II by 10am.
The tour will finish at the Victorian Markets – the centre of town trade then and now.
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