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  • Speaker Of The House Of Commons Arrives At St Helena To Begin Five-Day Official Visit

    The Right Honourable Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, arrived at St Helena earlier today to begin his five-day visit to the island. This is the first ever visit by a Speaker of the House of Commons to St Helena.

    Sir Lindsay has a full schedule of engagements and activities. This includes meeting with a range of charity and business groups, young people and schoolchildren, along with the Legislative Council, Executive Council and officials. He has also been invited to attend and address a formal sitting of the Legislative Council on Friday morning.

    Whilst here, Sir Lindsay is keen to encourage the revival of the St Helena Youth Parliament and will also be planting a tree in a new endemic garden.

    Sir Lindsay was received at the airport by the Governor, Chief Minister and Speaker Gunnell, before travelling to the Governor’s official residence, Plantation House. Whilst there he met our oldest St Helenian resident, 192-year-old Jonathan the tortoise. Sir Lindsay is the proud owner of a pet tortoise, so was delighted to be able to present Jonathan with his Guinness World Record certificate recognising him as the oldest living chelonian (tortoises, turtles and terrapins).

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  • Restricted Access To Jamestown Wharf

    The Jamestown Wharf will be closed to the public on Wednesday 14 February 2024 between 08:00 and 16:00. This closure is to enable Port Control to relocate all empty containers in preparation for the upcoming call of the MV Maria Da Paz.

    Boat owners are asked not to leave any vehicles unattended on the wharf as this may prevent the operation of the stacker.

    Access to the Jamestown Wharf will be strictly prohibited and is limited only to those who have made prior arrangements with Port Control.

    SHG
    13February 2024

  • Constituency Meetings – February and March

    Councillors are hosting another round of constituency meetings in February and March. This round of constituency meetings will be attended by all seven councillors and all five ministers. 

    Topics that will be discussed in detail are:

    • Budgets
    • Air access and shipping
    • Capital infrastructure

    These meetings are also an opportunity to raise any issues that you may have that fall outside of the topics listed.

    The constituency meetings will start at 7:30pm and will be held on the following dates at the locations listed.

    DateVenueChairperson
    Monday 19 February 2024Sandy Bay Community CentreCllr Turner
    Thursday 22 February 2024Half Tree Hollow Community CentreCllr Coleman
    Tuesday 27 February 2024St Michael’s Church, Rupert’sCllr G Brooks
    Thursday 29 February 2024Harford Community CentreCllr Bargo
    Monday 4 March 2024Kingshurst Community CentreCllr Midwinter
    Wednesday 6 March 2024Jamestown Community CentreCllr G Brooks
    Thursday 7 March 2024Blue Hill Community CentreCllr Turner

    Please note that the constituency meeting due to be held on Wednesday 21 February at the Half Tree Hollow Community Centre has moved to Thursday 22 February.

    Councillors are looking forward to your participation.

    Legislative Council

    13 February 2024

  • St Helena Will Welcome Speaker Of The UK House Of Commons

    The Rt Hon Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP is to make the first ever visit to St Helena by a Speaker of the UK House of Commons as part of his mission to give a voice, and a platform, to the UK Overseas Territories.

    During his five-day visit to the island Speaker Hoyle will address a sitting of the Legislative Council, take part in a wreath-laying ceremony, and meet a range of different groups and businesspeople to hear about some of the challenges they face.

    He will also hold discussions with young people on the island in the hope of encouraging the reinstatement of a St Helena Youth Parliament.

    On his visit, Sir Lindsay said:

    “It is a huge honour, and in my opinion long overdue, to be the first Speaker of the House of Commons to set foot on the beautiful island of St Helena, so I am delighted to accept the Governor’s invitation to visit.”

    “I look forward to hearing about the difference the international airport is making to residents and the economy, and talking to small business owners and a cross-section of the community to discover what life on the island is like.”

    “As a massive animal lover, and owner of a three-stone tortoise, I am also looking forward to meeting Jonathan, St Helena’s 192-year-old equivalent.”

    Several events will take place to commemorate the Speaker’s visit to the island which is situated almost 5,000 miles away from the UK. These include a tree-planting ceremony at Francis Plain with Girl Guides and Scouts.

    Announcing the visit, HE Governor Nigel Phillips said:

    “We are honoured to welcome Sir Lindsay Hoyle to St Helena. This is the first time a serving Speaker of the UK House of Commons has visited the Island. The visit provides an opportunity to strengthen the bonds between the UK and St Helena legislatures and discuss how St Helena is responding to the current national and global context.” 

    “It also allows us to showcase to Speaker Hoyle this remarkable island and its community.”

    NOTE TO EDITORS:

    The Speaker will visit St Helena from 13-17 February.

    Sir Lindsay Hoyle is passionate about giving the British Overseas Territories (OTs) a voice and a platform in the UK Parliament, raising the issues that affect them at every opportunity, including at meetings with UK Ministers or high-profile events.

    History was made in July 2021 when Sir Lindsay hosted an inaugural virtual meeting of 10 of the OTs that have Speakers or Presiding Officers, with a gathering crossing six time zones.

    The first Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference was held in London, followed by one in Anguilla in April 2023. The next gathering is set to take place in Turks and Caicos later in 2024.

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  • Shipping Services To St Helena

    SHG has been made aware that the operation of an additional sea freight service to St Helena is being considered by a private shipping company, under the agency of Meihuizen International.

    Last year SHG invited tenders from parties interested in providing a longer term sea freight service to the island. Following a procurement process, SHG chose to partner with MACS Maritime Carrier Shipping GmbH & Co (MACS).

    The new MACS service, due to arrive here in March, will provide the island with a regular scheduled service. By having a contracted provider to deliver this service, the island is guaranteed a sea freight solution for several years to come.

    For more information about the MACS service, please go to www.macship.com/Services/St-Helena.

  • Select Committee 2 – Topic for Scrutiny

    Members of the public are advised that Select Committee 2 has selected Social Housing as their second topic for scrutiny. This topic sits under the Economic Development and Safety, Security and Home Affairs Portfolios.

    The public are invited to submit information which might assist with this inquiry to Select Committee 2, through the Committee Secretary, Shanice Phillips via e-mail through shanice.phillips@sainthelena.gov.sh or by letter, for attention of the Committee Secretary at the Legislative Council Office, The Castle, before 16:00 on Monday 18 February 2024.            

    Legislative Council
    05 February 2024

  • Longwood Clinic Closure

    The Health and Social Care Portfolio would like to inform the public that Longwood Clinic will be closed from Thursday 8 February 2024 until Thursday 29 February 2024. 

    During this time, all appointments will be moved to the Jamestown Outpatients Clinic.  Any persons already booked during this period are asked to contact the appointments office by telephone on 22321 and you will be advised of any changes to your appointment.

    Any persons wishing to collect prescriptions from Longwood are asked to pre-order your request through the dispensary by telephone on 25867 or via email through pharmacy.prescriptions@shg.gov.sh. Collection will be at Longwood Clinic on Wednesdays from 09:00 to 09:30 for pre-ordered prescriptions only.  Health and Social Care apologises for any inconvenience this may cause. The public are thanked in advance for their understanding and cooperation.

  • Longwood Clinic Closure

    The Health and Social Care Portfolio would like to inform the public that Longwood Clinic will be closed from Thursday 8 February 2024 until Thursday 29 February 2024. 

    During this time, all appointments will be moved to the Jamestown Outpatients Clinic.  Any persons already booked during this period are asked to contact the appointments office by telephone on 22321 and you will be advised of any changes to your appointment.

    Any persons wishing to collect prescriptions from Longwood are asked to pre-order your request through the dispensary by telephone on 25867 or via email through pharmacy.prescriptions@shg.gov.sh. Collection will be at Longwood Clinic on Wednesdays from 09:00 to 09:30 for pre-ordered prescriptions only. 

    Health and Social Care apologises for any inconvenience this may cause. The public are thanked in advance for their understanding and cooperation.

    SHG
    2 February 2024

  • Revised Opening Times for Post and Customer Services Centre

    From Monday 12 February 2024, the Post and Customer Services Centre, at the Post Office Building, Jamestown, will be operating revised opening hours for walk-ins.

    Opening hours for the Post and Customer Services Centre are as follows:

    Mondays – Fridays08:45 – 15:00
    Saturdays08:45 – 12:00

    We would like to thank you in advance for your co-operation.

    SHG
    1 February 2024

  • Road Works At Jamestown Sea Front

    The Roads Section of the Safety, Security and Home Affairs Portfolio will be carrying out a slurry demo with the Minimac paver on the sea front from Tuesday 6 February to Thursday 8 February 2024.

    After successful trials with the new slurry paver in the St Paul’s area, the Roads section is planning to do a slurry demonstration section for the press, government officials and the public. The demo section will be on the Jamestown Seafront, between the Arch and the Customs building.

    All car parks in this vicinity will need to be vacated from 08:30 to 15:30. The road will remain open and traffic will be managed accordingly.

    The Roads section thanks the public in advance for their continued support and cooperation.