Friday 4th March 2005
- Bodden Town Beach is Back
- Residents are enjoying restored areas, and the turtles will too -- nesting season begins in April.
- Building for the Future
- Planning presents reasons WHY structures failed during the hurricane and encourages people to avoid the same mistakes when they rebuild and repair.
- Container Backlog is History
- The post-Ivan backlog caused a delay of up to four weeks before full containers could be cleared, but now importing companies are receiving containers almost as soon as they are offloaded from ships.
- Dispelling Rumours: Planning Director Gives the Word
- What requires Planning permission? What requires Building Control approval? How long will it take to get approval?
- Helping Parents Face Challenges
- Another hurricane season is fast approaching and our children are vulnerable like never before.
- Minister Weighs in on Easing Burdens
- Changes to the Planning Law and the Building Code: “The purpose of this legislation is to help ensure that recovery efforts are not made more onerous by planning requirements.”
- New High School Launched
- Building of the Clifton Hunter Memorial High School began on 1 March with a ground-breaking ceremony at the Frank Sound site.
- Pepper Sauce and the OT Minister
- What do an undertaking by Overseas Territories Minister Bill Rammell and “Category Five Pepper Sauce” have in common?
