Anyone passing by the former Harford Primary School recently will have noticed a significant increase in activity on-site. The Programme Management Office (PMO) is pleased to share a closer look at these developments as essential enabling works conclude, paving the way for the school’s transformation into a vibrant, age-specific learning environment.

This foundational phase prepares the site for future redesign works that will convert the existing Harford School into a positive, tailored learning space specifically designed for Key Stage 1 (KS1) and the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).

Key Achievements to Date:

The PMO extends its thanks to Clint Contractors and CSH for their hard work on-site, which has ensured the area is safe, cleared, and fully prepared for the next phase.

The project has now officially entered the procurement and tendering stage for the main contractor. Further updates will be shared once the contract is awarded.

This project forms part of the UK Government (UKG) funded Economic Development Investment Programme (EDIP).

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Some of the works to date include removal of legacy wiring, wall and floor coverings and skirting

Extensive earthworks completed in the southern area to develop an accessible EYFS playground.

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St Helena Government would like to advise the public that all roadworks in Longwood have now been completed.

As a result, the Route 1 Bottom Woods departure time will revert to 09:10, Monday to Saturday, as per the public transport schedule.

The public are thanked for their continued support.

The Royal St Helena Police Service (RSHP) is urging residents to exercise a high degree of caution following a recent increase in local reports regarding hacking and phone mirroring.

In these incidents, scammers attempt to gain unauthorised access to personal devices and accounts, often pretending to be someone you know.

To safeguard your personal data and digital identity, the RSHP strongly advises taking the following protective measures:

How to Report

Please report any suspicious digital behaviour, particularly on platforms like WhatsApp or Snapchat, to the police at the earliest opportunity.

Your proactive reporting helps protect the wider community. For assistance or to lodge a report, please contact the Police Station directly on 22626.

The Marine Enforcement Section wishes to advise all fishers that a temporary ban on lobster fishing will come into effect on Tuesday 23 June 2026 and will run until Friday 31 December 2026.

This ban is being put in place as the annual catch limits for both the Brown Spiny Lobster and Stump Lobster have now been reached across all fishing sectors.

 The catch limits were established using scientific research undertaken through the Darwin Lobster Project (2018–2021), which significantly improved our understanding of our Lobster population status around the island (where they occur, how they live, and how abundant they are). A precautionary approach is applied when establishing catch limits to ensure that sufficient breeding stock remains in the sea to keep St Helenas lobster populations healthy and sustainable for the future.

Fishing Control Notice

  1. The landing or retention of the following species within St Helena’s fisheries limits is prohibited during the period commencing Tuesday 23 June 2026 and ending Friday 31 December 2026:
  2. Brown Spiny Lobster (Panulirus Echinatus)
  3. Stump Lobster (Scyllarides Obtusus)

Penalties

Please note that breaking a Fishing Control Notice is a serious offence under section 72(2) of the Fisheries Ordinance, 2021. Violators face prosecution and a maximum fine of £25,000.

Next Steps

The Marine and Fisheries Conservation Section (MFCS) has over the last three years continued to monitor lobster stocks through annual surveys, tagging programmes, and fisher logbook returns. This valuable data that will soon be analysed to review the current catch limits to ensure thaty future limits reflect the latest scientific understanding.

Thank you to all fishers who contribute data and support our survey work. Your cooperation plays a vital role in protecting and sustaining this important fishery for everyone. For further information please contact Kelly Jonas, Marine Enforcement Officer, by telephone on 25947 or via email at kelly.jonas@sainthelena.gov.sh

St Helena Government (SHG) is pleased to learn that Jonathan, the world’s oldest known land animal and a much-loved resident of the island, has been officially recognised as a Guinness World Records (GWR) ICON.

The announcement forms part of a global campaign led by Guinness World Records, celebrating Guinness World Records holders that have achieved exceptional international recognition and significance. Jonathan’s inclusion highlights his extraordinary longevity and global appreciation.

Living at Plantation House, the official residence of the Governor of St Helena, Jonathan has become one of St Helena’s most recognisable figures. Known for charming visitors from around the world, he also holds a special place in the hearts of the local community.

Jonathan’s recognition brings welcomed international attention to St Helena. As a living symbol of resilience, he has been a constant in our island’s history seeing the introduction of cars, electricity, TV, mobile and internet connectivity.

Media Invitation: Local and international media are invited to attend a press conference with HE Governor Nigel Phillips and Mrs Emma Phillips to discuss Jonathan’s prestigious Guinness World Records ICON recognition. The press conference will take place tomorrow, Wednesday 17 June 2026, at 09:00 GMT / 10:00 BST via https://representationplus.whereby.com/alison-cryer.

Commenting on this momentous announcement, His Excellency, Governor Nigel Phillips, says “Jonathan’s recognition as a Guinness World Records ICON is warmly welcomed by the people of St Helena. For generations, he has been regarded as a local icon, deeply embedded in the island’s identity and collective memory. This global acknowledgement reflects what the community has long known, that Jonathan is not only remarkable in age, but truly special to St Helena and its people.“

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GWR ICON status is a distinguished recognition awarded to record-holders, pioneers and internationally significant figures whose achievements have had a lasting impact. Jonathan’s inclusion places him among a select group of globally recognised ICONs and reflects the exceptional significance of his place in St Helena’s heritage and identity.

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Jonathan the tortoise with his GWR ICON certificate

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The St Helena Government is pleased to inform the public that the new lighting installation at Jacob’s Ladder has now been completed.

The lights will be switched on from this evening, 16 June 2026, providing enhanced visibility and showcasing one of the island’s most iconic landmarks.

The Ladder will reopen to the public from tomorrow, 17 June 2026. While some minor works are still to be completed, these will be carried out without impacting public access.

The public’s patience is appreciated, and thanks are extended to Solomon & Company for their role as contractors in delivering this project.

At a meeting of the Executive Council held on 10 March 2026, an increase to the minimum wage of 35p per hour for an adult 18+ and 28p for young persons aged 16 and 17 was approved.

This change will take effect from 01 July 2026 and will increase from £4.50 to £4.85 for persons over 18 years, and £3.55 to £3.63 for persons aged 16 or 17 years. This represents an annual increase of 7.8%. The approval of this increase is in line with raising living standards, benefitting workers and providing adequate time for businesses to plan and adapt.”

The principle informing the minimum wage is that of the Minimum Income Standard (MIS), which states that “minimum income is based on needs and not wants, but it provides more than what is just needed for survival. It supports social participation and recognises that choice is important, but also that choice cannot be unlimited”. Although the MIS varies for people based on their specific circumstances, the current MIS of at least £5.88 gross (before tax is paid) per hour for a family of four is dependent on the cost of housing, which includes costs to a family for renting accommodation or paying a housing loan, and car ownership.

In determining the increase, consideration was given to the current cost of living pressures on both employees and employers, and it was noted that a balance would need to be struck. The Minimum Wage Policy therefore recognises that there is a limit to the size of increases that businesses can absorb in a single year, whilst at the same time acknowledging the need to continue raising the minimum income level on St Helena to go some way in encouraging residents to remain in employment on St Helena.

This year’s increase follows consultations with employers, employees and other relevant stakeholders including the Chamber of Commerce.

The minimum wage will be reviewed again in early 2027 and will include public consultation to consider further uplifts for the period 2027/28.

Since its inception in 2013, the minimum wage has raised from £2.30 to £4.85 for persons over 18 years, and from £1.45 to £3.83 for persons aged 16 or 17 years. These increases equate to a 110% and 164% rise respectively.

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The public are advised that from Thursday, 18 June, the paved area at Half Tree Hollow Playground will be an active construction site while MUGA (Multi-Use Games Area) ends are installed. The playground equipment will remain accessible; however, the public are asked to stay clear of the construction area and follow all site signage until the work is complete.

This new facility has been delivered through investment under the Economic Development Investment Programme (EDIP) Playgrounds Project, and the continued support and cooperation of the community is appreciated.

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The MUGA paved area and a similar design of the MUGA ends being installed

Strong south-easterly winds are forecast across the island from today, Monday 15 June until late Wednesday 17 June 2026 with a risk of these bringing some disruption.

The forecasted south-easterly winds may peak to occasional gusts of 40 KT in exposed areas such as Levelwood, Sandy Bay, Blue Hill and potentially Longwood.

Care should be taken if out walking or hiking, and it would be advisable to secure any loose items which may blow away, such as wheelie bins. Boat owners should ensure their vessels are securely tied to their moorings and motorists are also advised to look out for loose debris on roads.

The UK Government have announced the selection of Ms Belinda Lewis to be the next  Governor of St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha.

Ms Lewis said: “It is an honour to have been selected to serve the communities of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha as Governor.  My family and I are hugely looking forward to calling beautiful St Helena our home and I will be very keen to visit Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha – both remarkable environments in their own right”

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Belinda Lewis

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