• Mr. Ian Hughes, Antigua and Barbuda;
• H.E. Felix Gregoire, Dominica.
The Mission is supported by Ms. Valique Gomes of the Directorate for Foreign and Community Relations of the CARICOM Secretariat.
The CEOM arrived in the Turks and Caicos Islands on 16 February 2021 and will seek to arrange to meet with various stakeholders. As a precautionary measure with regard to the COVID-19 pandemic, all of the appointments will be conducted virtually.
• Honourable Charles W. Misick, the Leader of the Opposition;
• Honourable Rhondalee Knowles, Attorney General;
• Mr. Trevor Botting, Commissioner of Police;
• Mr. Dudley Lewis, Supervisor of Elections, Elections Department;
• Mr. Richard Bean, Integrity Commission; and
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An aerial photograph of York Business Park. A £1.4m industrial scheme in York is now fully occupied following the arrival of Network Rail and TIER Operations. Evans Property Group has fully let phase one at Quad, its York Business Park scheme, within three months of practical completion. The property investor and developer has concluded lettings on all three recently-developed units to Network Rail and leading European micro-mobility operator, TIER Operations, with a fourth unit set to complete in the summer. TIER has taken on the 4,225 sq ft Unit 1 to help service its year-long agreement with City of York Council to provide an e-scooter trial on the streets of York.
LOCKDOWN 3 is enforcing a Stay Home policy that consigns theatres to hibernation through the winter chill and maybe beyond. Until whenever, the arts must be a remote prospect for entertainment, and where better to start than the film version of the Stephen Joseph Theatre’s five-star Christmas show, The Snow Queen. A sell-out success in the Covid-secure, socially distanced Round auditorium last month, Nick Lane’s one-woman show for Polly Lister lost only its last day (December 31) to Scarborough’s move to Tier 3 status. If you missed the live performances or want to re-live Lane’s magical, mischievous, moving show, The Snow Queen is available to rent until midnight on January 31.
Published December 18, 2020
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I’ve written an ungodly amount of end-of-year wrap-up articles, I know, but this one is extremely necessary ‘cos it’s just too bloody wild. Ad Standards has unveiled the most complained about ads of 2020 and fuck me, it’s been a shitshow.
Mumbrella reports that the leading cause of complaints this year were issues involving sex, sexuality and gender stereotypes.