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April 30th, 2010

Nevis Island Assembly To Hold First Sitting For 2010

Nevis Island Administration Cabinet

Nevis Island Administration Cabinet

Charlestown, Nevis

April 30, 2010

A sitting of the Nevis Island Assembly will take place on Thursday, May 6th at 10am at the Nevis Island Assembly Chambers at Hamilton House in Charlestown.

This will be the first sitting of the Nevis Island Assembly for 2010.

According to Clerk of the Nevis Island Assembly, Mr. Dwight Morton, relevant papers will be given to media houses in the Federation of St. Kitts-Nevis shortly.


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April 30th, 2010

Nevis Premier Responds To Housing Need

Nevis Island Premier - Joseph Parry

Nevis Island Premier – Joseph Parry

Charlestown, Nevis
April 30, 2010

Nevisian Premier the Hon. Joseph Parry said, the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has placed great emphasis on housing development on Nevis, in order to meet the demands of 765 applications for housing. 

He made the statement during his radio program In Touch with the Premier, which aired on Choice Radio 105.3 FM, ZIZ Radio and WINN FM on Tuesday.

Mr. Parry informed listeners that under the housing program developed by the Nevis Reformation Party (NRP)-led NIA, the construction of homes commenced throughout the island since January 2007.

“In Shaws Road 19 homes have been constructed while in Craddock Road 16 newly developed homes were received.  Twelve houses were built in Maddens and 19 homes were placed in Stoney Grove.”

According to the Premier, about 74 private homes have either been scheduled to start construction or have been constructed. He also stated that preparation had also been made for the construction of additional affordable homes in Hamilton, Maddens, Zion, Jessups, Hickmans and Cotton Ground.

“As the Construction of Housing continues by the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), employment of some 40 plus contractors, over 20 painters, 5plus plumbers, six cabinet makers and 12 electricians have in turn provided employment for some 400 workers on Nevis,” said Premier Parry.

During the program, Premier Parry said that the Government had not only made the affordable homes available but had assisted with providing a loan facility for Civil Servants and other financial plans to make homeownership a reality.

“My Government believes that it is important to empower people through the acquisition of property,” said Premier Parry. He pointed out that his governing NRP was a party of progress and prosperity.

“We believe in the empowerment of the ordinary person,” he said as he reaffirmed his government’s continued commitment in response to the demands for housing on Nevis.


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April 30th, 2010

Nevis Ports Authority Launches NASPA EYES Newsletter

Chariman of NASPA - Laurie Lawrence

Chariman of NASPA – Laurie Lawrence

Charlestown, Nevis
April 30, 2010

Chairman of the Nevis Air and Sea Ports Authority (NASPA) Mr. Laurie Lawrence, challenged the Authority’s management to maintain publication of its first ever newsletter NASPA EYES. He said the quarterly publication was a valuable tool that would promote accountability within the organisation.

His comments came when he delivered remarks at the publication’s official launch on Friday at NASPA’s offices at Long Point.

“I really want to challenge the management today to ensure that this document becomes a permanent feature. I say this because in many organisations you find we start with a project and over time it disappears. I want to make sure that this becomes a permanent feature.

“As the Chairman of the Authority, I am speaking on behalf of the Board, we would want to exert some pressure to ensure that management keeps this document available and publish quarterly. Even though you do not publish every quarter we do not want it to die out. This is an extremely important document and I want everybody to understand that we will be holding you accountable,” he advised.

Mr. Lawrence described the eight page newsletter as an important document which also promoted communication within the organisation and its various units; provided an opportunity for transparency and would give group organisations the opportunity to disseminate information to all their members.

While he thanked those who were involved in the production of the newsletter, the Chairman reminded all staff members that they should utilise the publication to document and develop their creative skills. He also encouraged them to heed the organisations goals through the publication and work together as a team to realise them.

Meantime, the Authority’s General Manager Mr. Spencer Hanley who launched the publication said the need had existed for the newsletter.

“NASPA employs approximately 97 persons at three locations. We have the Airport, Charlestown and Long Point and we have here shifts that work round the clock. So indeed it is timely to have a newsletter to get the information out to the employees. Some persons work what we call the graveyard shift and they are not around during the daytime to get vital information, so we believe that this is a timely piece of work,” he said.

Mr. Hanley used the opportunity to call on the public to assist with the island’s security. He said while the Ports formed the nucleus of Nevis’ security and most of the goods consumed on the island were imported. Some would be brought in through the legal ports of entry and others would not.

“We are asking all of you employees as well as members of the public to be the eyes and ears of NASPA because it is our NASPA it is your NASPA. At the end of the day security becomes your business and my business, security is everybody’s business. So it is with that in mind that we have launched out to establish this news letter,” he said.

The Authority’s Human Resource Manager Mr. Stevenson Manners who was charged with production of the newsletter said the publication would also serve as the Authority’s link with the public and would be available at various points in Charlestown.

He explained that the main focus of the premier issue was the commemoration of Marine Awareness Day which was held on March 24th the event’s activities was captured in a centre fold of full colour photographs accomplished by photographs highlighting an array of activities in which NASPA was involved locally and overseas.

Among the articles in the newsletter is a statement from the Chairman, an overview of NASPA, a historical piece, a presentation of the Board of Directors and the GM’s Corner which will become a regular feature.

“We also have a feature on a 19th century anchor which adorns the Charlestown Waterfront, we tell you how that was unearth on or around 1996; a new initiative at the airport where we will be using fuel cards with some of the private jets which come in here… and a feature on the back flap on Marine Police a very important Unit of NASPA,” he said.

Mr. Manners singled out Ms. Shelley Weeks for her invaluable contribution to the production of the newsletter. He said the second publication would be available by June.


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