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EXCO MEETING – TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER 2015
5 October 2015
Open to the Public from 9.30am Executive Council will meet tomorrow, 6 October 2015, in the Council Chamber. The meeting will be open to the public from 9.30am for the following Open Agenda items: South Atlantic Media Services – Broadcasting Licence and Frequency Allocations. Welfare of Children (Adoption) Regulations, 2015 Better Life Allowance Policy Executive […]
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ROCKFALL AT WHARF ON SATURDAY
5 October 2015
At approximately 11.50 am on Saturday 3 October 2015 a section of stone parapet wall gave way on Mundens’ Road above the Wharf, resulting in a rock fall and subsequent damage to the roof of the Customs Shed. The Roads Section is pleased to report that no-one was injured. The area of wall that collapsed […]
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2015 COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE UK
5 October 2015
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) is open for applications – including to St Helena residents – for a Scholarship in the United Kingdom from October 2016. The CSC aims to contribute to the UK’s International development and wider overseas interests, supporting excellence in the UK higher education sector and sustaining Commonwealth values. Scholarships are offered […]
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SHG AMBULANCES
1 October 2015
Under SHG’s established procurement processes, the Environment & Natural Resources Directorate, together with the Health Directorate and Corporate Services, procured and took delivery of two new Ambulances in early September. As part of this process, standard quality control checks are undertaken and these have identified some areas of concern. As a result of this, SHG […]
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TEMPORARY CAPTAIN FOR RMS ST HELENA
1 October 2015
A temporary Master for the RMS St Helena, Captain Peter Stapleton, has been appointed to temporarily cover for Captain Andrew Greentree, who was unable to rejoin the RMS in Cape Town today due to medical leave. Captain Stapleton will take up his duties in Cape Town today, 30 September 2015, until Captain Greentree is able […]
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PROPOSED NEW FOOD SAFETY ORDINANCE
29 September 2015
POWERS OF ENTRY AND FOOD SAFETY INSPECTIONS FAQS What businesses will be inspected? Any business that prepares or produces food for the public will be inspected. This can range from ships to hotels and B&Bs, to supermarkets, to small retail shops, slaughterhouses to butcheries, to food stalls and vendors, to bakeries, to domestic premises where […]
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STACEY THOMAS RETURNS TO EDUCATION DIRECTORATE
29 September 2015
Stacey Thomas left St Helena in August 2011 to embark on her Foundation Degree in Learning Support. On completing this course with Distinction, Stacey then enrolled on her final year of the BEd (Primary) programme, in which she achieved a First Class Honours Degree. At foundation level, Stacey focused on behaviour management, ICT for supporting […]
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EXTENDED FOOTAGE OF FIRST LANDING AT ST HELENA AIRPORT
29 September 2015
ON LOCAL TV History was made on St Helena on Tuesday 15 September 2015, as a Beechcraft King Air 200 aircraft touched down at St Helena’s new Airport. 18 minutes of footage showing the plane approaching the runway, landing on the Island and making history – followed by interviews with key personnel – will be […]
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HEALTH MATTERS
29 September 2015
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE OLDER PERSON Thursday 1 October 2015 is the International Day of the Older Person and we would like to celebrate this by promoting healthy ageing. This information about activity and diet, although specifically for those over 65, can be used by anyone to pursue a more active lifestyle. Why is Activity […]
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SHG WHEELIE BINS
29 September 2015
To date SHG have issued 1300 wheelie bins for Island households, 36 communal bins for domestic waste and around 330 wheelie bins for commercial use. St Helena Waste Management Services (WMS) retains 40 blue wheelie bins for recycling use and deployment at Island events. The public and commercial businesses are advised that WMS has exhausted […]
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