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  • Minister Mark Brooks to Depart Island on Overseas Leave

    Minister Mark Brooks will depart the island on Saturday 22 February 2025 for a period of overseas leave in Cape Town, South Africa.

    During the two-week period that Minister Brooks is away, he will also utilise this opportunity to undertake meetings in relation to his ministerial work. The Minister is scheduled to return to the island on Saturday 8 March but will remain contactable during the period he is away via mark.brooks@sainthelena.gov.sh or Mbrooks.homeimprovement@gmail.com.

    The Chief Minister, Julie Thomas, can be contacted for any urgent issues in relation to the Treasury and Economic Development Portfolio in Minister Brooks’ absence.  She can be contacted by email at Julie.Thomas@sainthelena.gov.sh.

    All expenses for this trip is being covered by Minister Brooks.

  • Expression of Interest – Member of National Honours and Awards Committee.

    The National Honours and Awards Committee is seeking Expressions of Interest for a new member. This committee plays a vital role in recognising individuals who have made significant contributions to our community through national honours and awards.

    The position will become vacant on Sunday 16 February 2025, and the appointment will be made by the Governor. Candidates must be individuals of integrity and high public standing.

    The key responsibilities of the committee member includes:

    • Reviewing and considering nominations for honours and awards.
    • Conducting investigations to determine deserving recipients.
    • Preparing a list of recommendations for the Governor.
    • Performing other related duties as assigned.

    For further information and the relevant form to register, please contact Information and Research Support Officer, Linda Benjamin, by telephone on 22470 or via email through linda.benjamin@sainthelena.gov.sh. If you are interested in contributing to this important process, please submit your expression of interest by Friday 21 March 2025.

    SHG

    04 February 2025

    www.sainthelena.gov.sh

  • Road Closure – The Arch, Jamestown (Sea Front Access)

    The Highways Authority has approved the road going through The Arch in Jamestown (leading to the sea front) to be closed to all vehicular traffic and pedestrians on Wednesday 5 March and also on 12 March from 13:00 to 15:30.

    This closure is necessary for essential repairs to the arch structure by the Building Works Section. Pedestrian access to the wharf and lower Jamestown will be via the Terrace and Harbour View steps.

    Emergency services will have access as needed. The Roads Section apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks the public for their understanding and co-operation.

  • Customs and Immigration Closure

    HM Customs & Immigration would like to advise the public that their offices will be closed to the public on Wednesday, 19February 2025. 

    Normal operations will resume on Thursday, 20 February from 09:00.

    HM Customs & Immigration would like to apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. The public are thanked in advance for their understanding and cooperation.

    SHG

    18 February 2024

    http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh

  • Expression of Interest – Chair of Land Development Control Authority

    The position of Chair of the Land Development Control Authority will become available from 10 March 2025.

    The Governor’s Office invites all persons interested in this position to complete the relevant form for return to Mrs Kerry Lane in the Governor’s Office by Friday, 28 February 2025.

    The duties of the Land Development Control Authority are set out in the Land Planning and Development Control Ordinance, 2013.

    In summary, these include the following:

    • Determining applications for Development Permission in accordance with the Ordinance relevant Development Plan, policy directions and any policies or guidance
    • Reviewing the policies contained in any Development Plan, and making recommendations to the Governor in Council as to possible amendments
    • Formulating, publishing, monitoring and reviewing and revising planning policies and planning guidance, to help ensure consistency of practice and transparency of process.

    The remuneration for this position is £1,200 per annum, paid quarterly in arrears. In addition, a mileage allowance of 77p per mile will also be paid when using personal vehicles to travel to meetings or when carrying out any other duties on behalf of the Land Development Control Authority.

    A monthly payment equivalent to 50% of cost of the Social / Entry Tariff Broadband provided by Sure South Atlantic Limited, will also be paid as a contribution towards the cost of internet usage in connection with the role as Chair of the Land Development Control Authority. 

    If interested, the relevant form may be obtained from Information and Research Support Officer, Linda Benjamin, by telephone on 22470, via email through linda.benjamin@sainthelena.gov.sh or on the SHG website at: https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/EOI-Form-Chair-LDCA.pdf

    Shortlisted persons will then be invited to a discussion with the Governor and the successful applicant will be appointed subject to a satisfactory vetting certificate.

    Governor’s Office, St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha

    17 February 2025

  • Watch List Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) Signed Between St Helena and UKG – 12 February 2025

    A Press Statement on 17 October 2024 highlighted that SHG and the UK Government (UKG) had approved an arrangement in regards to the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT)/Chagos Archipelago.

    On Wednesday, 12 February 2025, Jeffrey Ellick, Minister for Safety, Security and Home Affairs (SSHA), and The Rt. Hon Lord David Hanson, Minister of State for the Home Office, signed a Watch List MoU.

    This is a major step forward in addressing a key BIOT component between St Helena and UKG, ensuring St Helena can safeguard our borders.

    The MoU ensures individuals intending to travel to St Helena can be checked against UK watch list information. This means that St Helena’s Customs and Immigration Department can share passenger data (either from flights or cruise ships) with the UK for watch listing, prior to those passengers arriving in St Helena. This is the first time St Helena has been able to draw upon UK watch list checks.

    By sharing data, the island can improve border security, and allow SHG Customs and Immigration to make informed decisions on permitting entry into St Helena.

    The Minister for SSHA, Jeffrey Ellick stated:

    “Well done and thank you to the UK Government, Lord Hanson and his office (Home Office)  for facilitating the agreement along with my team here on island.

    This significant agreement demonstrates a clear and visible development of the work that is ongoing to build and strengthen the relationship between the UK, and St Helena Governments, which has resulted in St Helena achieving a high level of Border Security for our island now and into the foreseeable future”.

    #StHelena #MoU #UKWatchList

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  • Apprenticeship Week Celebrated on St Helena: 10 – 16 February

    This week, 10 to 16 February, marks Apprenticeship Week, a time to celebrate the invaluable contributions of apprenticeships to both individuals and the community. Career Access St Helena (CAS) is proud to highlight the numerous benefits of apprenticeship programmes and encourage individuals to explore this exciting pathway to career success.

    The value of Apprenticeships

    Apprenticeship training programmes are designed to equip individuals with the specific skills employers demand. This translates to better long-term salary prospects and career progression opportunities, whether an apprentice chooses to pursue further education or advance within their workplace.

    Eligibility for an Apprenticeship

    To embark on an apprenticeship journey, individuals must be:

    • Currently unemployed
    • Driven to pursue this path as part of their career preparation
    • Eager to gain the necessary skills, experience, and qualifications
    • Committed to actively participating in the local economy

    Benefits of Apprenticeship programmes?

    Apprenticeship programmes provide numerous benefits, including the opportunity to cultivate a skilled local workforce through a combination of practical work experience, structured training, and academic study.  These programmes also offer improved career development and progression opportunities for individuals, while simultaneously raising the profile of participating organisations and employers.  Additionally, apprenticeships empower the island workforce to adapt and respond effectively to the community’s evolving needs.  Participants gain nationally recognised qualifications, develop valuable new skills and knowledge, and acquire essential work-based experience to support their future career aspirations.

    Apprenticeships for Prince Andrew School (PAS) students

    For PAS students interested in apprenticeships, CAS provides guidance through a series of consultations.  These consultations lead to final confirmations in August, with the apprenticeship programme beginning with an Induction Day in September.

    Apprenticeships for Individuals outside of PAS

    Individuals outside of PAS who are interested in apprenticeships should first register their area of interest with CAS.  CAS will then explore potential apprenticeship opportunities with relevant stakeholders.  Available positions are advertised, and interested individuals are invited to participate in interviews and consultations.  Conditional admission offers are made, followed by confirmation of the apprenticeship and work placement.  Finally, an Induction Day will mark the beginning of the apprenticeship programme.

    Support and guidance from CAS

    CAS, in collaboration with stakeholders, provides comprehensive careers information, advice, and guidance to help individuals determine their progression pathway through the Apprenticeship Programme.

    Interested individuals are encouraged to contact CAS by telephone on 25832, via email through Sherrilee.Phillips@sainthelena.gov.sh or glen.yon@sainthelena.gov.sh, or by visiting their offices in person at New Porteous House, Jamestown.

    #StHelena #ApprenticeshipWeek #CareerAccessStHelena

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  • Cyber Security Awareness Campaign Follow-Up Survey

    In light of the Equiano internet cable project enabling faster and less restricted internet access, St. Helena Government (SHG) launched a Cyber Security Awareness and Training Campaign in February 2023.

    Led by Cyber Security Awareness and Training Officer, Gareth Drabble, this campaign included the distribution of educational posters, radio jingles and videos. In-person presentations and workshops were also completed with a number of SHG staff as well as the general public, in community centres and schools around the Island.

    The goal of this campaign is to raise St. Helena’s overall awareness of common cyber security threats and provide the knowledge and training necessary to safeguard against these threats.

    SHG would now like to determine, after two years of running this campaign, if the goal of increasing cyber security awareness is being achieved or not.

    To enable this to happen members of the public are kindly asked to complete a Cyber Security Awareness Campaign Follow-Up Survey questionnaire. As many people as possible are encouraged to participate in this survey to drive a more accurate understanding of public levels of cyber awareness.

    The survey can be completed digitally by clicking the link or scanning the QR code below.

    Link to survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/shgcyber             

    QR Code:

    The QR code is also available to scan at:

    • The Post and Customer Service Centre
    • The Pharmacy at the General Hospital
    • Reception at the General Hospital
    • Reception at the Castle
    • Outpatients at the General Hospital
    • The Public Library
    • The Customs building

    Alternatively hard copies can be obtained from the Post and Customer Service Centre in Jamestown, or by contacting Gareth directly on telephone number 22816 or via email: gareth.drabble@sainthelena.gov.sh.

    Completed questionnaires can be returned to the Post and Customer Service Centre or the reception desk at the Castle. The public are encouraged to complete and return the questionnaire as soon as possible but by no later than Monday, 31 March 2025.

    The public are thanked in advance for their participation and engagement in this important project.

    SHG

    14 February 2025

  • Notice for Port Closure

    The public and all wharf stakeholders are advised that the Port of Jamestown will be closed from 06:00 on Wednesday, 19 February 2025, for the movement of containers and boats and will reopen as soon as practical. This is in preparation for the next call of the MV Karoline and the cruise ship.

    Port users are asked not to cause any vehicular obstruction during this time as it will make the operation of the equipment difficult or impossible.

    Any inconvenience is regretted and the public and port users are thanked in advance for their patience and understanding.

    SHG

    14 February 2025

    http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh

  •  Education Review Public Meetings

    The Education, Skills and Employment Portfolio will hold a public meeting on 25 February at 19:00 in the Main Hall at Prince Andrew School. The purpose of the meeting is to provide the community with an update on the Education Review’s interim findings and potential next steps.

    The Education Review will evaluate St Helena’s education and skills provision, from early years to post-16, exploring:

    • How St Helena’s education services can be future-proofed to support the economic and human capital development of the island
    • How to enhance educational attainment and learning outcomes for all

    To date, we have had visits and input from our colleagues at the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) in October 2024 who undertook an independent appraisal of possible future primary provision. Additionally, Hampshire Local Authority (HLA) visited in November 2024 to review our Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs (SEMH) offer and our broader school provision. This led to Hampshire Local Authority providing staff with much needed Continuous Professional Development (CPD) in January 2025. Currently on island is Education Consultant, David Jeffrey, who will be instrumental in producing the final Education Review Report.

    We would like to offer our community the opportunity to meet and provide feedback on the Education Review.  We look forward to engaging with you on this important topic of change.

    We would also like to take this opportunity to remind all parents and guardians that a meeting will also be held on 24 February at 19:00 in the Main Hall at Prince Andrew School to engage with you all on the same topic.

    The public are kindly asked not to wear pin heels/stilettos to these meetings due to the recent re-flooring of the Main Hall.