Public Announcements

  • SCHOOL SPRUCE – HARFORD

      ‘School Spruce’ is a community based project aiming to visually and physically improve the Primary Schools play facilities.     The project began in August this year and with the help of St Helena Government, the private sector, St Helena National Trust and Enterprise St Helena – parents, volunteers and children have all been working […]

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  • NEW REFUSE COLLECTION VEHICLES

    On Friday 6 December a contract was signed between St Helena Government and Solomons for the procurement of 2 new Refuse Collection Vehicles (RCVs), expected to arrive on St Helena in April 2014.  The RVCs are Nissan models, each with a rear loading 12 cubic metre rubbish compactor and each fitted with a high level […]

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  • HOUSEHOLD LIVING STANDARDS SURVEY 2013

    In late October/early November the Statistics Office conducted a Household Living Standards Survey. Two major goals of the survey were to enable an update to the basket of goods and services, monitored for the quarterly calculations of the Retail Price Index, and to be able to link this with information regarding household income.  Once again, […]

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  • NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR ST HELENA

    His Excellency Governor Capes has today appointed Morag Stevenson as the new Solicitor General, following Frank Wastell’s recent appointment to Attorney General. Morag, previously Crown Counsel, takes up her new role with immediate effect. Of her appointment, Morag said: “I am delighted to accept the appointment as Solicitor General and I look forward to dealing […]

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  • REMEMBRANCE DAY POPPY MONEY

    Corporate Support would like to extend sincere thanks to all persons involved with the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday 10 November 2013. Special thanks go to members of the public on Island and on the RMS St Helena who made generous contributions to the Poppy Appeal Fund, and to all the local outlets who continue […]

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  • WHEELCHAIR AND PUSHCHAIR ACCESS AT THE POST OFFICE

    Passers-by in Main Street, Jamestown, may have noticed the current works taking place at the Post Office building, where a hole is being knocked into the Veranda wall, adjacent to The Star. Head of the Environment and Natural Resources Directorate, Paul McGinnety explained that this project had been in the pipeline for a long time, […]

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  • 12TH OCT- EU FORUM

    St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha Receive Indicative EDF 11 Funding of 21.5 Million Euros Councillor Lawson Henry, SHG UK Representative, Kedell Worboys MBE, and Assistant Financial Secretary, Dax Richards, are currently attending the 12th Overseas Countries and Territories – European Union Forum (OCT-EU Forum) in Brussels, Belgium. They are representing St Helena, Ascension […]

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  • DEATH OF NELSON MANDELA

    News of Nelson Mandela’s death reached St Helena late yesterday evening. Commenting on the sad news this morning, HE Governor Mark Capes said: ‘I know that the news of Nelson Mandela’s death will be received with great sadness by the people of St Helena, Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha. During my visit to South […]

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  • PIGEON CULLING AT HORSE POINT

    EMD will be undertaking Feral Pigeon Culling at Horse Point Landfill Site on a monthly basis between December 2013 and March 2014, in an effort to reduce pigeon numbers as part of the mitigation of bird strike risk to aircraft in advance of the Airport certification process. The culling will take place between 0600hrs and […]

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  • ST HELENA DARWIN SUCCESS

    The Overseas Territories Environment and Climate Fund (Darwin Plus) was launched last year by the UK Government, with the aim of helping to deliver long-term strategic outcomes for the natural environment in the UK’s Overseas Territories. The second round of 2013 bidding was recently completed and St Helena was very successful, with five bids awarded: […]

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