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It has been reported that sand is being illegally removed from Sandy Bay Beach. Some of this sand has been dumped and abandoned on the roadside between the beach and the Sandy Bay Baptist Chapel, creating a serious hazard for drivers.
Why this matters
- Safety: Abandoned sand on the road puts motorists at risk.
- Wildlife: It is nesting season for turtles. Removing sand destroys their nesting grounds and makes it harder for them to breed successfully.
- Community: Sandy Bay is a public space for everyone to enjoy. Taking sand ruins the beach for the rest of the community.
Please be aware that removing sand can be considered “unauthorised development” under the Land Planning and Development Control Ordinance (2013). This is a serious offense that can lead to fines, imprisonment, or both.
We kindly ask the public to leave the sand on the beach where it belongs, for the protection of our wildlife and the safety of our drivers.

Sandy Bay Beach Road
SHG is aware that people travelling to, from or via the Middle East will be concerned about the ongoing conflict. The situation is changing rapidly. In the first instance you should access the FCDO travel advice website at: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice for up-to-date information. Stay in close contact with your airline, if you have travel planned, as schedules and routes may change at short notice.
The wider impact on St Helena will depend on the duration and nature of the conflict and is currently hard to predict. However, we can assure those on island that we secured our next fuel shipment prior to the conflict starting and before an increase in world oil prices. This shipment is due in late March and will fully replenish our supplies.
Due to an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in South Africa, which is being treated as a national emergency there, we must restrict the importation of cloven-hoofed animals and animal products. This applies where the product originates from, is produced in, or is repackaged in South Africa. There are some exceptions, such as fully cooked items, tinned meats and UHT milk (subject to conditions). Changes will apply to air imports from 10 March and after the March arrival of the MV Karoline for sea freight. A separate press release will provide more details.
Please DO NOT change your buying behaviour as a result of these issues. This adversely affects the supply chain and presents a risk to the most vulnerable in society, who may rely on buying food and fuel in small quantities, when they need it, rather than being able to buy in bulk. Please consider others, as well as yourselves.
As always, the remoteness which makes our island so unique also presents challenges. These are nothing new and we will continue to work collaboratively to see them through. SHG will keep you updated about any significant changes.
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The public are reminded that the playground sites at Longwood Green and Half Tree Hollow remain active construction areas as part of the ongoing Economic Development Investment Programme (EDIP) Playgrounds Project. Security fencing has been erected around these areas, and the public are asked to stay outside of these fenced zones and strictly adhere to all site signage.
This reminder is necessary as some motorists have been driving through the playground area at Longwood Green, which is not only dangerous but could also result in damage to the equipment and facilities currently being installed.
These new playground facilities have been made possible through significant planning and investment under the EDIP, and the continued support and cooperation of the community is appreciated as the project progresses towards competition.
SHG
06 March 2026
Please be advised that the following Education, Skills and Employment Portfolio establishments will be closed on the 06 March 2026 from 12:30 to 16:00:
•The Education Learning Centre
•St Helena Community College
•Career Access
•The Public Library .
The Public Library will resume normal working hours on Saturday, 07 March 2026.
SHG
05 March 2026
St Helena Government (SHG) is keen to hear from organisations who have an interest in organising this year’s St Helena’s Day celebrations – a chance to celebrate and showcase our island’s community spirit and unique culture.
As the organising body, you will have the creative freedom to design an authentic St Helenian experience for the community. While no funding is available for setup or promotion, all proceeds raised on the day will be yours to keep, making it an excellent opportunity to support your organisation’s goals and continuing the St Helena’s Day tradition.
If your organisation would like to take this on, please contact Culture and Sport Champion, Councillor Dennis Leo at dennis.leo@parliament.sh or Charities Champion, Councillor Ronald Coleman at ronald.coleman@parliament.sh by 18 March 2026 to register your interest.
A meeting of the Police and Crime Panel will take place on Thursday, 05 March 2026, from 13:00 to 14:30. This meeting will be held at the conference room in Customs House, Jamestown, and will be live streamed via the SHG YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@sthelenagovernment1638
The agenda will include a Police and Crime Panel report from the Temporary Director of Police and a question and answer (QA) section from the panel.
The report summary can be found on the SHG Website: The Royal St Helena Police Service | St Helena Government
For more information, please contact the Temporary Director of Police, Kevin Weir, by telephone on (00290) 22626 or by email through kevin.weir@sainthelena.gov.sh
The public are advised that the road between Scotland Roundabout and PEAKS Enterprise will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, 4 March 2026, from 09:00 to 15:00.
This closure is to allow the Forestry Section, ANRD, to trim trees away from the high voltage lines along this road.
All emergency vehicles will be granted access throughout the closure period.
We thank you for your continued cooperation and apologise for any inconvenience this closure may cause.
The Immigration and Customs office at Liberation House in Ruperts will be closed to the public tomorrow Wednesday 4th March 2026 to accommodate staff training. Normal operations will resume on Thursday 5th March 2026.
We thank you for your continued cooperation and apologise for any inconvenience this closure may cause.
A meeting of Executive Council (ExCo) was held on 24 February 2026.
The agenda for the meeting was as follows:
CLOSED AGENDA
- Declaration of Interest
- Confirmation of Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting held on 27 January 2026
- Matters Arising from Minutes of 27 January 2026
- Confirmation of Minutes of the Executive Council Meeting held on 6 February 2026
- Matters Arising from Minutes of 6 February 2026
- Ship Registry Policy, 2026 (ExCo Memo 03/2026)
- Policy for Safety of Large St Helena Registered Fishing Vessels and Foreign Registered Fishing Vessels and Regulations, 2026 (ExCo Memo 04/2026)
- Income Tax and Customs Duty Changes (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Vaping Products), 2026 (ExCo Memo 05/2026)
- Supplementary Appropriation Bill 2025/2026 (ExCo Memo 06/2026)
- Ministerial Updates on significant issues
NB Items marked (*) are commercially sensitive and depending on the subject matter, might not be referred to in the top lines.
The following items were considered:
2 – 5. Confirmation of Minutes and Matters Arising from the Minutes
Executive Council confirmed and signed off the minutes of the meetings held on 27 January and 6 February 2026.
- Ship Registry Policy, 2026 (ExCo Memo 03/2026)
Executive Council approved the amendments to the Ship Registry Policy 2024, confirming that the publication of the Ships Registry Policy, 2026 will supersede all previous versions. The agreed will be used to inform the drafting of Ship Registry Regulations under section 16(1) of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 2021 (MSO). - Policy for Safety of Large St Helena Registered Fishing Vessels and Foreign Registered Fishing Vessels and Regulations, 2026 (ExCo Memo 04/2026)
Executive Council approved the Policy for the Safety of Large St Helena Registered Fishing Vessels and Foreign Registered Fishing Vessels and approved the Merchant Shipping (Safety of Large St Helena Registered Fishing Vessels and Foreign Registered Fishing Vessels) Regulations, 2026 to take effect on publication.
This will provide a modern regulatory framework for the survey and certification of large fishing vessels which are, or could be, registered on St Helena’s Ship Registry. As well as address lacunae in the provision for such regulatory framework in St Helena, as previously identified, and observed during the 2025 International Maritime Organisation (IMO) III Code Proxy Audit.
Executive Council also requested that a cost benefit analysis of the Ships Registry be undertaken.
- Income Tax and Customs Duty Changes (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Vaping Products), 2026 (ExCo Memo 05/2026)
Income Tax
Executive Council was asked to consider options for changes to the current income tax threshold of £7,000 from 01 April 2026. Executive Council discussed the options at length, noting the budgetary impact.
Customs Duty Changes (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Vaping Products)
Executive Council was asked to consider and advise on proposals for changes to the duty on alcohol, tobacco and introduction of an import duty on vaping products from 1 April 2026.
- Supplementary Appropriation Bill 2025/2026 (ExCo Memo 06/2026)
Executive Council approved:
a) the Supplementary Appropriation (2025/26) Bill, 2026 to be printed, published, and presented as Government Business at the next formal meeting of Legislative Council scheduled for 19 March 2026; and
b) Subject to Legislative Council approving the Supplementary Appropriation (2025/26) Bill, 2026, Executive Council was asked to consider and advise whether the Governor should approve the Withdrawal Warrant provided to fund the supplementary appropriation.
The Supplementary Appropriation (2025/26) Bill, 2026 will be presented to Legislative Council next month.
- Ministerial Updates on significant issues
Executive Council discussed updates on:
• The Connect Saint Helena Ltd Utilities Licence; and
• the Airport Major Incident, considerations for transparent investigation.
Please be advised that the following scheduled road closures have been postponed due to weather conditions:
- Side Path (Top) to Button Up Corner
- Hutts Gate to Longwood Gate
Both routes will remain OPEN today and are expected to remain open tomorrow. We plan to resume work as soon as weather conditions improve.
