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CCB PLATINUM SPONSOR FOR VECTOR CONTROL
CCB's cheque presentation
 

The Vector Awareness and Control programme in Anguilla, currently in progress by the Environment Health Unit, is being funded in the amount of EC$12,000 by the Caribbean Commercial Bank (CCB), one of two indigenous banks on the island.

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YOUTH CONFERENCE PRESENTS RECOMMENDATIONS Unemployment A Major Concern
L-R: Hon. Baird, Mrs. Petty-Barrett and CM Hughes
 

The Fifth National Conference on Youth Development reached a high point on Wednesday withthe presentation of a series of recommendations to Government in the Anguilla House of Assembly Chambers.

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Anguilla National Trust Launches Environment Research Action Programme
ERAP participants
 

On Friday 30 September, the Anguilla National Trust launched their Environment. Research. Action Programme (ERAP), an afterschool environmental education programme for young people between the ages of 12 and 18.

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PROPOSED 10% SERVICE TAX REJECTED BY AHTA CM: Taxes Will Not See Light of Day
Chief Minister Hughes (standing) addressing AHTA meeting.   Others are L-R: Ved Gandhi, Jerome Roberts, Gecheal Richardson, Wycliffe Fahie and Mr. Haydn Hughes
 

Members of the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism Association (AHTA) have rejected outright a proposed 10% tax on restaurants and car rentals with effect from January 2012.

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OT MINISTER CONCERNED ABOUT ANGUILLA’S FINANCES
Mr. Henry Bellingham MP
 

The British Minister for the Overseas Territories, Henry Bellingham MP, has written Chief Minister and Minister of Finance, Hubert Hughes, expressing concern over the state of Anguilla’s public finances.

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ANTIGUA AND ANGUILLA SHARE EVENING OF DELIGHTFUL SINGING
Bishop and Mrs. Brooks, Rev. Gumbs and Mrs. Gumbs, members of the church and others
 

St. Mary’s Anglican Church in Anguilla was the venue for what was described as an evening of delightful singing and music featuring the Antigua and Barbuda Chorale. The event was dubbed …And So We Sing – a celebration of 13 years of heartfelt worship expressions.

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“Responsible Development” By: James C Gumbs
James C Gumbs
 

Over the past year there has been a lot of loose chatter about environmental agencies hindering or slowing up the process of development in Anguilla.

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BELLINGHAM SPEAKS IN BERMUDA ABOUT OVERSEAS TERRITORIES
Mr. Henry Bellingham MP
 

British Minister for the Overseas Territories, Henry Bellingham, has just ended an official visit to Bermuda, where he spoke to some extent about the UK Government’s strategies for the islands including the White Paper and other matters.

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HERITAGE MUSEUM GETS HISTORIC INVASION SHIP’S LOG
Governor Harrison, Mr Petty and Mr Dixon
 

Heritage Collection Museum at East End, Anguilla, whose Curator is Colville L. Petty OBE, was the recipient on Tuesday this week of the log of the retired British Royal Navy Ship, HMS Rothesay, one of two frigates which landed invasion troops on the island on March 19, 1969.

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LOCAL PILOT LAID TO REST AFTER MASSIVE FUNERAL AND FLY-OVER
Family members, friends and others at the Church service
 

"There is not a place to stand or sit,” one discerning gentleman remarked, accurately describing the scene of the funeral for the late Anguillian pilot, Cardigan (Cardy) Hodge), as he elbowed his way through the massive crowd to find a vantage point.

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Department of Environment urges safe use of pesticides
L-R: Dallon Connor, Minister Walcott Richardson, Foster Rogers and Karim Hodge
 

This week is Pesticide Awareness Week and the Department of Environment has highlighted the importance of reading and understanding pesticide instructions and using environmentally friendly pesticides. The week is being held under the theme “Save Lives - Read and Understand Pesticide Labels.”

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LIONFISH MULTIPLYING IN ANGUILLIAN WATERS
The lionfish caught by Nuncy
 

It seemed only a short time ago that the lionfish was detected in the waters around the Bahamas as it continued its invasive journey.

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NEW SEA MOSS HITS BEACHES
Sea moss moving towards shore
 

Over the past weekend, residents at Island Harbour, in particular, gazed out to sea as new and large clusters of sea moss approached the shoreline.

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Basic First Aid Training For Risk Reduction Teams
Participants at the training workshop
 

Some twenty – five Community Emergency Risk Reduction team members from the Island Harbour and East End communities have benefited from the Basic First Aid (CPR) Training this week at the Vivien Vanterpool Primary School.

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Agricultural Corner: PUMPKIN GROWERS FIND READY MARKET
Mrs. Rosalind Hodge with home-grown pumpkins
 

A source of encouragement, money and satisfaction for farmers in Anguilla is when they can find a ready market for their produce. This was the experience of Hensley and Rosalind Hodge of Long Bay, when they showcased a harvest of large pumpkins at Syd& Pete Supermarket at George Hill on Tuesday this week.

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ANGUILLIAN HOTEL DEVELOPER SIGNS US$65M LOAN To Complete, Expand Royale Caribbean Resort
Mr. & Mrs. Gumbs signing loan agreement with Mr. Prueter. Hon. Mr. Baird, Walton Fleming, Val Banks and Marcel Fahie look on
 

After some ten years of building, using personal and other financing, Anguillian businessman, Managing Director of Fair Play Group of Companies, Quincy Gumbs, has signed a 65 million US dollar loan agreement which is expected to complete phase one of his dream project in the near future. That phase includes 80 rooms, an elaborate conference/conventioncentre facility and a spa. The money will also finance other areas for the expansion of the project.

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LAW YEAR OPENS WITH CHURCH SERMON ON TRUTH
Lawyers, Judicial Officers and Officials from the Governor's Office and the Government. (Rev. Menes Hodge also in photo)
 

Lawyers and Judicial Officials in Anguilla have been admonished to pay special attention to truth in the practice of their professions and in upholding the principles of law.

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GOVERNOR’S PRESS CONFERENCE Clarification by Governor Harrison of Foreign Secretary’s Written Minist
Catherine Firth, Governor Alistair Harrison and Deputy Governor Stanley Reid
 

Governor Alistair Harrison told reporters at a press conference on Monday, this week, that the most important development recently had been the Written Ministerial Statement by the Foreign Secretary, William Hague, to the House of Commons on September 14.

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POLICE AND MAGISTRATE’S COURT REPORTS 19 Crimes, $14, 500 in Fines
 

There were 19 crimes classified as serious recorded by the Police in Anguilla during the period September 14-21, an increase over the figure of the previous week when there were 13.

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LAW YEAR 2011 - 2012 OPENS AT HIGH COURT
Lawyer Josephine Gumbs-Connor
 

Resident High Court Judge in Anguilla, Justice Louise Brenman, told the opening ceremony for Law Year 2011-2012, that the justice system on the island was working extremely well.

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