Nevis Island’s Geothermal Energy Program Doing Well

Geothermal Energy Well – Nevis Island Charlestown, Nevis December 05, 2008 The Nevis Island Administration (NIA) has had another successful and productive round of discussions with West Indies Power Limited (WIP) on matters related to the development of geothermal energy …

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Nevis Government Unveils Future Development Plans

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Nevis, West Indies Plans For A Bright Future

Charlestown, Nevis
December 04, 2008

Organisation of American States (OAS) Director Mr. Starret D. Greene during the Consultation held at the Mount Nevis Hotel
In accordance with the Nevis Physical Development Planning Ordinance 2005, the Physical Planning Unit in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) held a Stakeholders Consultation on April 10, 2008, at the Mount Nevis Hotel, to embark on the process of developing physical development plans for specific areas on Nevis.

The Organization of American States (OAS) Director to St Kitts and Nevis Mr. Starret D. Greene, who spoke at the consultation, confirmed that the OAS through its Secretariat for Integral Development (SEDI) approved the Nevis Physical Development Plan, with funding from its Special Multilateral Fund for technical cooperation.

He further added that through the project, the goal of the OAS was to further strengthen its partnership with the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis and to provide help to Nevis for the development of a comprehensive system of land usage.

“Moreover, the OAS recognised that land was a premium on the island of Nevis, given the islands relatively small size and it was essential to develop a legal, administrative and managerial system that would ensure an orderly long-range development plan to guide every aspect of the islands physical development,” he said.

Mr. Greene revealed that plans for Charlestown and Newcastle would be executed initially and the full cooperation of the NIA, had given rise to a number of important initiatives that produced an island wide plan.

He further noted that the Department considered a number of critical issues such as the historical plan for certain areas on the island, relationship with the community; surrounding land usage; existing landscape and open spaces; circulation and transportation and existing environmental resources which included a long term development plan for agriculture, tourism development, commercial and residential development, national parks and recreational areas and lands to be used by current and future generations.

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Overseas Drag Racers Arrive In Nevis

Nevis Island Amateur Drag Racing Charlestown, Nevis November 28, 2008 The Drag Racing facility at Butlers began to take shape Friday morning (November 28) in readiness for Speed Invasion, a first ever three-day Drag Racing event hosted by the Nevis …

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Nevis Premier Heads Delegation To OECS Meeting

Nevis, West Indies Premier - Joseph Parry

Nevis, West Indies Premier – Joseph Parry

Charlestown, Nevis
November 18, 2008

Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry will head a St. Kitts – Nevis delegation to the Heads of Government gathering on Montserrat, November 19th to 21st for the 48th Meeting of the OECS Authority. The Meeting takes place at the Montserrat Cultural Centre in Little Bay.

The St. Kitts – Nevis delegation will consist of Chief Secretary- Mr. Ashley Farrell, Foreign Affairs Officer-Ms. Nyan Farrell and Executive Officer in the Office of the Prime Minister- Mr. Crios Freeman.

The OECS Economic Union and the move by Trinidad and Tobago to join the Union will be among the major talking points at the meeting.  OECS Member States have set themselves the goal of forming an OECS Economic Union by 2009.  Trinidad and Tobago is expected to become a member of the Economic Union by 2011.

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Nevis’ Oldest Citizen Celebrates 105th Birthday

Veronica Drew of Nevis – At Aged 105! Charlestown, Nevis November 13, 2008 Nevis‘ oldest citizen Mrs. Veronica “Mama Tiga” Drew turned 105 at her Brown Pasture home on Thursday. She was celebrated by students from the St. Johns Primary …

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