Rural lane named island's prettiest in competition

Cameron Weldon
BBC News
BBC A narrow country lane within dense greenery. On both sides of the path, there are trees and bushes. There is dirt in the middle of the road and no road markings. BBC
Société Jersiaise said judges were impressed by the natural and rustic feel of the lane

A rural lane with a "delightful ambience" has been named the prettiest in Jersey in an annual competition.

Société Jersiaise said the judges were impressed by the natural and rustic feel of Rue de l'Épine in Trinity.

The competition looks at the mix of trees and shrubs, wildlife, wildflowers and the sensitivity of branchage.

Judges said no pesticides were used in Rue de l'Épine and it had a range of wildflowers and wildlife, as well as a variety of species in the hedges, trees and banks.

Parishes were asked to nominate one lane for the competition and 10 out of 12 parishes took part this year.

The judging panel was made up of four rangers, two from Infrastructure and Environment, one from the National Trust for Jersey and one from the Rotary Club de la Manche.

Last year's winner was La Rue de Conet in St Brelade.

A narrow country lane within dense greenery. On both sides of the path, there are trees and bushes. There is an old stone wall with moss and grass on top of it.
Trinity was one of 10 parishes involved

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