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ANGUILLA LAUNCHES ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP PROGRAMME – The Anguillian Newspaper – The Weekly Independent Paper of Anguilla



The Ministry of Sustainability, Innovation and the Environment (MIS), under the leadership of Minister Quincia Gumbs-Marie, has launched an Environmental Stewardship Programme to encourage tourism-based businesses to be good environmental stewards. The launch was announced during the special press conference for Blue Week on Monday, January 23.
Minister Gumbs-Marie said that the initiative is a move towards “getting the private sector involved in environmental conservation efforts – part of the global call for partnership in tackling climate change and promoting ecosystems health.” She noted that research indicates that third party investors are attaching more importance to businesses’ environmental, social and governance efforts in their decision-making. It further indicates that people are changing their consumption habits because of their environmental priorities and are demanding more environmentally sustainable products and experiences.
“It is in keeping with the global goal of ocean and terrestrial health as important components of Anguilla’s environmental agenda that my Ministry launches the Environmental Stewardship Programme geared towards tourism-based businesses,” the Minister said.
MIS Permanent Secretary, Mrs Chanelle Petty-Barrett, explained that the programme requires collaboration between Government, NGOs, communities and the private sector and is about the management and preservation of ocean and terrestrial resources.
“Through this programme,” she said, “Government seeks to encourage businesses to become beacons of sustainability by integrating climate and environmental consciousness into their everyday operations.”
She said that businesses that participate in the programme successfully, will receive a gold, silver, or bronze Environmental Steward Seal of Approval from the Ministry of Sustainability, Innovation and the Environment of the Government of Anguilla. That seal will be valid for a two-year period.
“The seal will be a national recognition that the business operations are a model of marine and terrestrial environmental sustainability.”
She said that business must meet certain criteria in order to be part of the programme.
“They should have a management plan in place to reduce waste and engage in green operations practices such as using biodegradable material, conserving water, integrating renewable energy technology in operations as well as demonstrating efforts to reduce environmental footprint or mitigate the potential impact of operations on wildlife.”
Businesses that choose to participate in the programme would be expected to raise awareness among guests about the importance of healthy ecosystems and about Anguilla’s endangered species, as well as involve guests in environmental activities. They would also be expected to support local communities and facilitate their access to and use of coastal resources or terrestrial habitats.
Additionally, businesses would be expected to support national environmental efforts by providing tangible support to environmental programmes, facilitate guests’ involvement in these activities and train relevant staff in the importance of healthy ecosystems and conservation efforts. They must also have a disaster resilience business Continuity Plan for mitigation, preparedness and recovery in the event of a disaster.
PS Mrs Petty-Barrett said that all tourism-based businesses are eligible to participate in the programme, and noted that participation in the programme is voluntary and businesses must register for the programme.
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MEMBERS PLEASED WITH REBUILDING PROGRESS OF THE SHIMEI SDA CHURCH BUILDING IN LONG BAY



The Pastor and members of the Shimei Seventh-day Adventist Church say they are excited with the progress of the rebuilding of the church building in Long Bay.
The latest development was the casting of the floor “jollification” style on Sunday 26th February, 2023. Work on “pouring the floor” started early in the morning when the truck rolled on the property to ‘shoot’ the concrete.
Workmen from the Mount Fortune and New Life churches in the east had traveled to the west to participate in the work. They were accompanied by the church sisters who cooked and distributed a delicious Sunday meal.
Pastor Lester Jules is the Pastor assigned to the Shimei Ministry, as well as the Jireh Ministry in South Hill. He shared with The Anguillian his feelings about the casting of the floor:
“We have registered good progress with the pouring of the floor,” he said. “This work spells excitement, hope, and great expectations, as we continue on this worthwhile project for the Lord. We were joined by members from the other districts who came down to assist us, and indeed we are thankful for all the help we can get.”
“The effort was crowned with a very tasty lunch provided by the women of the Mount Fortune Church. Indeed, we thank them immensely,” Pastor Jules said. “We remain resolute and committed to having this church project completed for the work of Christ in the not too distant future.”
Pastor Howard Simon is in charge of the churches in East End. He is the Coordinator of the building project, and one of his duties is to ensure that there is adequate manpower for the work.
He told the Anguillian Newspaper he is eager to see the Shimei church completed.
“Pastor Jules marshaled his troops,” he said, “and we from Mount Fortune and New Life joined forces with them to make the work easier. It was a wonderful experience. We had a tremendous time. We had a lot of folks down there engaged in the casting of the floor. The ladies from Mount Fortune provided a sumptuous lunch for us, and we thank them wholeheartedly.”
“We had gone down there before as a team to work with the Chief Contractor, Brother Earnest Fleming, on some other preparatory work for the floor pouring. All in all, Sunday’s work was quite rewarding and our united efforts proved to be a great success.
Remarkably, the Shimei Ministry was the first Seventh-day Adventist church established in Anguilla in the early 1930s, but the body of believers had no building of their own in which to worship. Services were held in Edmond Hodge’s home – one of the members – before a little shelter was built, which was occupied for a number of years.
Since then, a building was dedicated in 1987. The new building, now in progress, promises to be a magnificent edifice when it is completed. This 11,935 square-foot structure will replace that 1987 building which was destroyed by Hurricane Irma in 2017.
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ANGLEC ENTHUSED WITH ROLLOUT OF THREE ELECTRIC CARS – The Anguillian Newspaper – The Weekly Independent Paper of Anguilla

ANGLEC has unveiled three state-of-the-art electric powered cars.
The roll out on Friday afternoon, 24th February, is in keeping with its commitment to “serve you better”, and to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.
ANGLEC’s CEO, Mr. Sutcliffe Hodge, introduced the two Chevrolet Bolts and one Nissan Leaf to the press, with emphasis placed on ANGLEC’s determination to move away from fossil fuel operated vehicles, to more efficient environmentally friendly vehicles over the course of time.
Mr. Hodge said that due to the impacts that fossil fuels have made on the environment all around the world, there is the need to transition to cleaner sources of energy. He said: “Over the past few decades, there has been much research work done on how to transition fossil fuel-operated automobiles away from fossil fuel to the use of other energies such as hydrogen and electricity, in particular.”
“For ANGLEC, as the supplier of Anguilla’s electricity, it seems almost like a natural relationship,” he said, “whereby ANGLEC should lead the way with Anguilla’s transitioning away from the use of fossil fuel cars towards using electrical vehicles.”
“A couple weeks after taking up my appointment at ANGLEC,” he said, “we started having the conversation about using electrical vehicles, and we decided that it is something that we must do. Now today, we are unveiling three electrical vehicles which ANGLEC has purchased.”
“Starting today,” he continued, “ANGLEC will have branded electrical vehicles on the road which will represent a mobile billboard for us, saying ‘100% fuel-free’. With these cars, we would realise zero emissions and a significant reduction in running costs.”
ANGLEC’s Chief Operations Manager, Mr. Steve Hodge, commended the efforts of the CEO for ANGLEC’s acquiring of the three electrical vehicles.
“I must give kudos to Mr. Hodge as our CEO. Shortly after he joined ANGLEC, the idea of electric vehicles dominated one of the first conversations he had with me. He made sure he would accelerate our acquisition of electrical cars and begin to move away from fossil fuel powered vehicles”, Mr. Steve Hodge said.
“As the Electricity provider for Anguilla, we keep our eyes focused on how our use of electrical vehicles would benefit our customers. These vehicles will give us greater efficiency, helping us cut operating costs in the long run. And naturally, a more efficient ANGLEC ultimately benefits our customers”, he told the press.
The Chief Operations Manager noted that the introduction of the three electric vehicles must be considered as Phase 1 in what will be an ongoing process of significantly reducing ANGLEC’s reliance on fuel-powered vehicles.
He stated that as ANGLEC acquires more electric vehicles, the fossil fuel-operated vehicles will be sold.
The introduction of the electric cars takes ANGLEC’s fleet to thirty-three, including thirty gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles.
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ANGUILLIANS SHOULD ALL KNOW THAT WE HAVE A SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE #1 – The Anguillian Newspaper – The Weekly Independent Paper of Anguilla
This initiative is now proving to be of great interest to businesses everywhere.
In this series of articles we will be explaining the Special Economic Zone and how it will benefit the economy of Anguilla and all Anguillians
AZUR is the name of Anguilla’s Special Economic Zone, set up by the Chord Group with substantial support from the Government, through a suite of legislation, and offers impressive concessions whilst creating fabulous lifestyle options.
Companies within the Zone are focused on trading globally, not locally, and are designed to facilitate trade on an international basis.
Establishing a business in the Special Economic Zone should be an attractive option for companies who are looking to branch out into different markets. With the right infrastructure supporting them, these businesses can gain access to many opportunities while avoiding the financial costs and restrictions associated with setting up a company in new markets globally.
Businesses searching for low administrative costs, tax benefits, and access to new markets often register their businesses globally, which AZUR makes easy.
With a specialized infrastructure in place, businesses can take advantage of the tax incentives and market opportunities offered by Anguilla without a large physical footprint.
To find out how you could benefit please visit AZURSEZ.com or contact us at info@azursez.com.
Alternatively contact our Zone Manager, Steve Garlick on 264 729 2793 s.garlick@azursez.com
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