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Letter to Physical Planning re: development plans to remove reef at Indian Bay searchlight.vc - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from searchlight.vc Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Letter to Physical Planning re: development plans to remove reef at Indian Bay searchlight.vc - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from searchlight.vc Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Opposition to the Application by Raffique Dunbar to remove a reef at Villa I write to express my strong objection to the Application published in the newspapers on July 2 2021, submitted by Mr Raffique Dunbar to remove a reef at Greathead Bay, Villa, supported by a document entitled “EIA, Prepared on behalf of SVRE Holdings Inc. for the La Vue Boutique Hotel and Beach Club Beach Restoration, “by Krystle Francis, Environmental Engineer. While the advertisement stated that the relevant reef is located at Greathead Bay, all of the information on the application supports the fact that the relevant reef that the said Mr Dunbar wishes to remove is located in Indian Bay, directly in front of the building that was formerly called the Grand View Grill and extending eastward along that said beach. Accordingly, in the balance of this letter I shall refer to the beach as the Indian Bay beach and the reef as the Indian Bay Reef. In fact I have been advised that a corre ....
Indian Heritage Foundation to mark 160th anniversary INDIAN HERITAGE Foundation’s president Junior Bacchus (right) along with other members of the foundation doing a re-eneactment of Indian Arrival Day at the Indian Bay Beach Social Share THE SVG Indian Heritage Foundation will commemorate the 160th anniversary of the arrival of Indians to St Vincent (1861-1880) today, June 1. The first ship, the TRAVANCORE, departed India with persons who made the journey to a country unknown, but which was to become their home. Between 1861 and 1880 eight (8) ships brought 2,474 Indians to SVG to work and live on 23 estates. Just over half of these Indians remained in SVG, while about 1,100 returned to India, a release from the Foundation’s president Junior Bacchus, stated. ....