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  • St Helena Participates in Annual Red Ensign Group Conference in Guernsey

    Last week, the annual Red Ensign Group (REG) Conference was held in Guernsey, bringing together the UK, Crown Dependencies, and Overseas Territories to discuss maritime governance and shared international responsibilities.

    St Helena, a Category 2 member of the REG, operates its own ship registry under the St Helena Merchant Shipping Ordinance 2021, whilst aligning with UK standards. This affiliation ensures strong oversight, global recognition, and access to expert support across the REG network. St Helena was represented at the conference by a four-person delegation:

    • Alex Mitham – Portfolio Director, Safety, Security and Home Affairs (SSHA)
    • Mia Henry – Head of Maritime, SSHA
    • Cherie Dillon – Maritime Policy Consultant
    • Wendy Benjamin – Maritime Capacity Building Support

    Each delegate presented on key developments, ongoing challenges, and the strategic risks facing St Helena’s maritime domain.

    Mia Henry gave a detailed presentation on how St Helena balances compliance with international maritime obligations whilst ensuring policies and legislation remain fit for the local island context. This prompted broader interest from other jurisdictions, with a commitment to explore the topic further at future forums.

    Mia also presented on St Helena’s Maritime Journey, covering the establishment of the Maritime Authority and Advisory Board, and the island’s successful completion of its first International Maritime Organization (IMO) III Code Audit in February 2025. Her presentation showcased the significant progress made over the past five years in embedding maritime governance within the Public Service.

    Alex Mitham contributed to the Coastal State Forum on Search and Rescue (SAR), highlighting the island’s unique geographical position, international support challenges owing to the remote location and the need for tailored assistance. It was agreed that St Helena’s requirements will form part of forthcoming workshops, particularly around external support on the development of relevant policies and procedures.

    Cherie Dillon, Maritime Policy Consultant, presented on the St Helena Ship Registry, outlining its current challenges and the island’s ongoing efforts to modernise and strengthen its legal and administrative systems.

    Cherie commented:

    “The REG Conference was a fantastic opportunity to connect with counterparts. The support and collaboration from other members will be invaluable as we continue developing our maritime capabilities.”

    Wendy Benjamin, Maritime Capacity Building Support, spoke in the Capacity Building Working Group, sharing St Helena’s journey to rebuild maritime skills and awareness. She highlighted past gaps, current initiatives, and future plans to promote maritime careers despite ongoing challenges.

    Wendy commented:

    “It was a privilege to attend the conference. The experience helped build valuable connections, and I’ve already received offers of support that will aid our efforts in St Helena.”

    The REG Conference also enabled an in-person meeting of the South Atlantic Working Group (SAWG)—a regional forum of maritime authorities from St Helena, Ascension Island, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and Tristan da Cunha. St Helena currently serves as the Secretariat for SAWG, which promotes collaboration on maritime safety, environmental protection, and legislative alignment across the South Atlantic Overseas Territories. Discussions focused on key priorities such as SAR, fishing vessel regulation, and training, all vital for strengthening regional maritime capacity. St Helena’s contributions received strong recognition from REG members, with appreciation expressed for the substantial progress achieved in a relatively short time. Special thanks were extended to the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) for its continued support, particularly the financial assistance that has enabled St Helena to build its maritime capacity.

    Alex formally thanked the MCA for all their support over the past years and as a gesture of thanks, the St Helena delegation presented a commemorative plaque to Richard Pellew, Assistant Director for Maritime Governance, Improvement and Assurance of the MCA and Chair of the Conference, which was warmly received.

    The Maritime Authority extends sincere gratitude to all stakeholders on the Island who have contributed to building the current foundation of the territory’s maritime sector and to colleagues from the other OTs who have supported St Helena consistently.

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    The South Atlantic Working Group (SAWG)

    Mia Henry presenting a St Helena plaque to another delegate

    The delegates of the REG Conference

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  • St Helena Launches Publicly Accessible Register of Beneficial Ownership (PARBO)

    On 30 June 2025 St Helena Government commenced the Companies (Amendment) Ordinance.

    As has previously been announced during the consultation on the associated Bill, the Ordinance puts requirements on St Helena companies to declare details of the beneficial owners of those companies to the Registrar, and requires the Registrar to make those details publicly available, thus establishing a publicly accessible register of beneficial ownership (PARBO).

    Further details can be found here.

    This initiative is designed to strengthen the island’s reputation as a responsible jurisdiction and to support global efforts to combat financial crime.

    The launch of the accessible register follows extensive consultation with stakeholders and aligns with the highest standards of openness and accountability.

    The Registrar will endeavour to contact all companies within the next 14 days in order to outline the steps required to ensure compliance with the law. If you have not heard from the Registrar within 14 days please contact Amelia Gough on amelia.gough@judicialservices.sh.

    Amelia can also be contacted to have access to information contained in the PARBO in line with the law.

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  • Ladder Hill Road Closure – Change of Dates

    Following from the previous public announcements, the public are advised that Ladder Hill Road will now only be closed from Tuesday, 01 July until 15:30 on Friday, 04 July 2025. During this time, the Roads Section will conduct preparation work to the road surface. This includes replacing a section of slipper drain, repair any road defects and milling of areas.

    This change in closure dates is due to the recent shipment of slurry bitumen being below the required specification. As this will have an impact on the surface quality, it is therefore unusable.

    New closure dates are scheduled to take place from Monday 04 August 2025 until Friday, 22 August 2025. This will be confirmed once a suitable supply of bitumen arrives on Voyage 18 later in July and is dependent on favourable weather conditions. Planned works include full road width re-surfacing using the mechanised slurry paver, starting from the bottom of the road at China Lane to the top at the Ball Alley.

    The Roads Section sincerely apologises for any inconvenience this change may cause and appreciates your understanding and continued support.

    SHG

    01 July 2025   

  • 2025 Register of Electors Published

    The Register of Electors effective from 30 June 2025 was published yesterday in an Extraordinary Gazette. This register will be used for the forthcoming General Election. Only those named on this register will be able to vote, stand, sponsor or support a candidate to stand in the election.

    The 2025 Register of Electors is available on the SHG website at: https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/EX-GAZ-71-Register-of-Electors-July-2025.pdf

    Alternatively, hard copies of the register will be available for viewing at the following locations:

    • Customer Service Centre, Jamestown
    • Public Library, Jamestown
    • Rural sub-post offices and retailers
    • ENRPP Offices, Scotland
    • The Office of the Registration Officer, the Castle, Jamestown

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  • Governor Issues Writ of Election for 2025 General Election

    Governor Nigel James Phillips CBE has today issued the Writ of Election for the 2025 General Election.

    The Writ confirms the last day and time for receiving nominations to elect 12 new members to fill the vacant seats on Legislative Council.

    The last day and time for receiving nominations is no later than 12 noon on Wednesday, 20 August 2025, and all nominations should be delivered to the Returning Officer, Mrs Carol Henry, at the Castle, Jamestown.

    Nomination forms are available on the Government website here: https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Nomination-Form-2025.pdf or can be obtained from The Castle reception, the Customer Services Centre and the Public Library.

    If more than 12 nominations are received, a Poll will be taken on Wednesday, 03 September 2025, at the following Polling Stations:

    • Blue Hill Community Centre;
    • Half Tree Hollow Community Centre; 
    • Harford Community Centre;
    • St Mary’s Church, The Briars;
    • Kingshurst Community Centre;
    • Levelwood Clinic;
    • Jamestown Community Centre; and
    • Sandy Bay Community Centre

    The updated Register of Electors effective from 01 July 20205 to be used in the General Election was published on Monday 30 June 2025.

    Only those persons with their name on this Register of Electors will be eligible to participate in the General Election, and only those who are 21 years of age and over are able to stand for election.

    Further information on nominating a candidate will be issued in this week’s newspapers.

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  • Governor Dissolves Legislative Council

    On Monday, 30June 2025 at 23:59, acting in accordance with section 76(b) of the Constitution, HE Governor Nigel Phillips formally dissolved the Legislative Council.  Preparations are now underway for a General Election to take place, with a poll, if needed, on Wednesday, 3 September 2025. This will be the second election under a ministerial system of government, the first having been held in October 2021.

    During the time between now and the election of the next Legislative Council, the services provided by the Public Service in the various Portfolios will continue.

    Executive Council may still meet if it is necessary to do so but will not make any major new policy decisions, approve any legislation nor make any significant spending commitments unless there is an emergency. 

    In the event of an emergency, the Constitution allows the Governor to recall the Legislative Council as necessary following consultation with the Chief Minister. These interim measures are provided in the Constitution to ensure the continuity of government.

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  • Prevention of Abusive Business Practices

    On 26 June 2025 Legislative Council enacted the Prevention of Abusive Business Practices Ordinance 2025.

    The purpose of the Ordinance is to seek to prevent:

    • abusive business practices in St Helena generally; and,
    • the abuse of the jurisdiction of St Helena in furtherance of abusive business practices elsewhere.

    It is designed to protect the reputation of the jurisdiction of St Helena.

    The Ordinance establishes a number of key definitions including:

    • Business entity and business entities;
    • Professional services; and,
    • Abusive Business Practices.

    The definition of business entity and business entities is intended to catch all ‘vehicles’ by which business is conducted, ranging through the traditional entities recognised in English and St Helena law – such as individuals, companies, partnerships etc., to more complex arrangements such as trusts, trust corporations and nominee ships, and other entities formed under other jurisdictions.

    The definition of professional services is intended to encompass the typical services provided to business entities such as legal advice or accountancy as well as the more specialised services such as those relating to the establishment of trusts etc.

    The Ordinance establishes a series of duties designed to prevent abusive business practices (as defined) in St Helena. In addition, and to strengthen the measures, duties to report suspicion or knowledge of abusive business practices are also imposed on businesses providing trust, trusteeship or nominee ship services and on professional services firms which provide services to those businesses.

    The Legislative Council has only immediately commenced the Ordinance for businesses that provide trust, trusteeship and nominee ship services and those that provide services to those businesses. The new government will have the power to commence the Ordinance for any other type of business entity in the future.

    Minister for Treasury and Economic Development, Mark Brooks, says on the enactment on the Bill:

    “The Prevention of Abusive Business Practices Ordinance is intended to send a message to both local businesses and those from overseas that intend to do business with St Helena that our jurisdiction will not tolerate activities that could harm the island or bring it into disrepute.

    I hope that in passing the Ordinance, a clear message is received that this government takes seriously our obligations to tackle illicit finance and other abusive practices. I hope that the new government continues to support the legislative reforms necessary to grow our financial and professional services sectors in the future.”

    The Prevention of Abusive Business Practices Bill can be found here: https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Prevention-of-Abusive-Business-Practices-Bill.pdf

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    SHG
    30 June 2025

  • Amended – Roads Rehabilitation Programme

    The Highways Authority has given approval for Ladder Hill Road and Shy Road to be closed from 09:00 on Tuesday 01 July 2025 to Thursday 31 July 2025 to all vehicular traffic and pedestrians.

    This closure is to allow the Roads Section to carry out full-width surface works with the micro-paver for the rehabilitation of the part of the primary road network funded under the Economic Development Investment Programme (EDIP).

    Emergency services and public transport will also be affected. All vehicles needing to travel in and out of Jamestown during this time must travel via Side Path or Constitution Hill Road.

    Please note that Jacobs Ladder will remain accessible, as will the halfway path connecting to Shy Road.

    Car sharing is encouraged to reduce the cost of travel.

    The Roads Section has inspected all primary roads and are developing a schedule to address priority areas. Upcoming works will take place in the following priority areas:

    • Ladder Hill Road
    • Ladder Hill to White Wall
    • White Wall to Sapper Way
    • White Gate to Bates Branch
    • Bottom Woods to Longwood Gate
    • Longwood Gate to Hutts Gate
    • Hutts Gate to Alarm Forest

    Dates for scheduled work will be announced nearer the time, pending suitable weather conditions and arrival of bitumen from South Africa.

    The public are thanked in advance for their patience and understanding during these important works.

    SHG

    30 June 2025 

  • Proposed Changes To Public Transport Service Timetables

    Following a review of the Public Transport Service, it is evident that the running costs of our public transport service has been significantly impacted due to increased operating costs,  the approved subsidy of £87k being exceeded, and consistently low ridership on various routes. To address these challenges and ensure the sustainability of the service, we are proposing initial adjustments to the current schedules.

    The proposed changes are detailed in the table below and will come into effect on 1 July 2025:

    ROUTEDAYTIMEDESTINATIONDATE TO CEASEDATE OF CHANGE
    Route 1Friday2135Bottom Woods – Jamestown1 July 2025 
    Route 1Saturday0140Jamestown – Bottom Woods1 July 2025 
    Route 1Sunday0140Jamestown – Bottom Woods1 July 2025 
    Route 1Saturday2330Jamestown – Bottom Woods 1 July 2025
    Route 2Tuesday, Friday & Saturday0913Levelwood – Jamestown1 July 2025 
    Route 2Tuesday, Friday & Saturday1300Jamestown – Levelwood1 July 2025 
    Route 2Thursday1400Golf Club – Jamestown 1 July 2025
    Route 2Thursday1430Jamestown – Golf Club 1 July 2025
    Route 2Saturday2140Levelwood – Jamestown1 July 2025 
    Route 2Sunday0140Jamestown- Levelwood1 July 2025 
    Route 3Monday, Wednesday,  Friday0905White Gate – Jamestown1 July 2025 
    Route 3Tuesday0856 1335Thompsons Hill – Jamestown and return1 July 2025 
    Route 3Sunday0140Jamestown – White Gate1 July 2025 
    Route 3Saturday2330Jamestown – White Gate 1 July 2025
    Route 4Monday0945Sandy Bay – HTH Clinic1 July 2025 
    Route 4Monday1200HTH Clinic – Sandy Bay1 July 2025 
    Route 4Friday0900Sandy Bay – Jamestown1 July 2025 
    Route 4Friday1330Jamestown – Sandy Bay1 July 2025 

    Proposed bus schedules for the Ladder Hill Road Closure will involve adjusted departure and arrival times for certain routes. A significant change will be the addition of a changeover hub at the Alarm Forest bus stop.

    To optimise efficiency:

    • Passengers from Routes 1 and 2, Jamestown, Longwood, and Levelwood will transfer to Route 3 to travel to St Pauls and HTH. The reverse will apply for passengers from the St Pauls/HTH areas.
    • Passengers from lower HTH will connect with Route 4 to use the Route 2 bus and change at White Gate.

    The revised timetables for July 2025 can be found on the SHG website at https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/public-services/publictransportservice/.

    In addition to these adjustments, we are also considering an additional Monday to Friday morning service from Longwood to Jamestown, departing approximately 08:00. Further details on this potential new service will be announced in due course.

    A revised bus timetable, reflecting changes following Ladder Hill Road’s reopening, will be published for August.

    SHG appreciates the community’s understanding and continued support as we work to provide a more efficient and sustainable public transport system for St Helena.

  • Day of the Seafarer – 25 June

    The International Day of the Seafarer, celebrated annually on 25 June, recognises the vital contributions of seafarers to the global economy and maritime sector.

    This is an opportune time to share the stories of two St Helenians who have made a career as a seafarer and work in the maritime industry.

    Kevin Williams

    Kevin Williams started his career as a Junior Engineer/cadet with Curnow Shipping in September 1993 where he gained extensive experience aboard the RMS St Helena. Kevin progressed through the ranks from 4th Engineer to Marine Engineer Superintendent whilst working for different companies across the UK on various vessels. Whilst working in his seafaring role, Kevin also earned Master’s degrees in Business Administration from Middlesex University and Sustainable Maritime Operations from the University of Plymouth, along with an Honours degree in Engineering and Management from Portsmouth University.

    He is currently the Head of Research Ship Engineering /Marine Engineer Manager at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK, which is a research organisation focused on understanding and protecting our ocean, and one that recognises that a key part of having a safe maritime future is keeping the environment we operate in safe.   

    Kevin’s message to those interested in pursuing a career in maritime:  

    “It’s such a diverse industry with great opportunities and one I highly recommend.  With more than 70% of the earth’s surface covered by water and the vital role it plays in earth’s climate management and 90% of global trade conducted by sea, the maritime industry has a significant role to play in our existence.  It can be said that we understand more of the surface of the moon than we do of the oceans around us.

    St Helenians more than most know the importance of our oceans so why not take that step into a career in the maritime industry; the roles out there are endless.”

    Julian Anthony

    After six years in the Royal Navy, Julian’s passion for travel and adventure led him to the superyacht industry. His prior maritime experience quickly helped him secure a position as a deckhand, from which he advanced to Lead Deck.

    Julian commented:

    “I have been fortunate to work on different yachts which include Lauren L, VAVA II, A, Idynasty, Skat, and I am currently working on H3 as Bosun which means that I have full responsibility for the maintenance and upkeep of the exterior of the yacht and I manage the deck team.

    My work as a seafarer has allowed me to travel to so many places around the world.  Some of my most memorable experiences are:

    • sailing through Indonesia
    • visiting the remote islands of Raja Ampat
    • seeing Komodo Dragons in the wild
    • anchoring of an active volcano
    • seeing the Great Barrier Reef in Australia
    • sailing the Hawaiian Islands
    • travelling to Alaska and seeing glaciers, surfing icebergs, river fishing for salmon with brown bears on the opposite bank and flying in a helicopter to the top of a snow capped volcano for sundowners
    •  travelling to the Bahamas and seeing the swimming pigs
    •  transiting the Suez and Panama Canals on numerous occasions.

    We extend our sincere gratitude and wish all seafarers, past and present, on St Helena and overseas a successful Seafarer’s Day.

    If you are a seafarer or work within the maritime industry and are interested in sharing your experiences or contributing your skills to the development of young people on St Helena, we encourage you to connect with us. Please contact Maritime Authority via email through terri.clingham@sainthelena.gov.sh or by telephone on (00290) 25970. Alternatively contact Education Consultant, Wendy Benjamin, at wendy.benjamin@sainthelena.gov.sh or (00290) 23043/63351.

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    Kevin Williams

    Julian Anthony on some of his adventures at sea

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