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Threat to blues grows in face of another sub-division

Threat to blues grows in face of another sub-division

| 23/10/2024 | 47 Comments

(CNS): A planning application by South Cove Ltd for another residential sub-division off the Queen’s Highway in East End is placing Cayman’s critically endangered blue iguana under further pressure. The application is for 26 residential lots on nine acres of land currently zoned agricultural-residential, so it will require a variance from the Central Planning Authority […]

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Minister says ignoring DoE advice has led to devastation

Minister says ignoring DoE advice has led to devastation

| 22/10/2024 | 101 Comments

(CNS): In a post on her social media pages, Sustainability and Climate Resiliency Minister Katherine Ebanks-Wilks recognised that developers’ failure to heed science-based advice from the Department of Environment and the National Conservation Council has had a devastating impact on the Cayman Islands’ environment and economy.

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System not working, says defence lawyer in corruption case

System not working, says defence lawyer in corruption case

| 21/10/2024

(CNS): Four men who have been charged under the Anti-Corruption Act were told on Friday to return to court in the New Year because the necessary documents relating to the charges being prepared by the crown are not expected to be ready for several weeks. Although no details about this particular ACC inquiry have been […]

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Lawyer argues review of CPA action in blues case is critical

Lawyer argues review of CPA action in blues case is critical

| 21/10/2024 | 16 Comments

(CNS): The lawyer representing the National Conservation Council, Chris Buttler KC, argued that the court needs to review the actions of the Central Planning Authority in the wake of unlawful land clearing of pristine habitat in blue iguana territory in East End. Buttler said the case is far more than an academic legal exercise. Until […]

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Robber gets 39 months for Christmas carjacking

Robber gets 39 months for Christmas carjacking

| 18/10/2024 | 36 Comments

(CNS): Gerardo George Connolly (32) has been sentenced to three years and three months in jail for robbery in relation to a car-jacking in a supermarket car-park on Christmas Day evening where he had stabbed his victim with a screwdriver. Connolly, who was convicted earlier this year, has a long rap sheet dating back to […]

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Culture minister gets $574K of ‘treasure’ for Pirates Week

Culture minister gets $574K of ‘treasure’ for Pirates Week

| 18/10/2024 | 61 Comments

(CNS): Culture Minister Dwayne Seymour has secured well over half a million dollars to spend on this year’s Pirates Week Festival, breathing new life into what had become a lacklustre event in recent years. A lack of government funding and a lack of interest in supporting it from local sponsors had taken a toll on […]

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NCC and CPA in court over unlawful road in blues territory

NCC and CPA in court over unlawful road in blues territory

| 17/10/2024 | 83 Comments

(CNS): Questions over whether or not the Central Planning Authority legally cancelled unlawful after-the-fact planning permission granted for a road in East End that cut through critical blue iguana habitat were argued in court Wednesday. The National Conservation Council continues to battle with planning officials and the repeated failure to follow the law and consult […]

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Young Caymanian activists protest for managed retreat

Young Caymanian activists protest for managed retreat

| 16/10/2024 | 119 Comments

(CNS): A group of young Caymanian activists held the first of what is expected to be a series of protests on Sunday, launching a campaign calling for a managed retreat along Seven Mile Beach to save the rapidly disappearing famous stretch of coastline. Ahead of a meeting with government officials and stakeholders, including property owners, […]

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CI$2.3M deal signed for park Scranton Park landscaping

CI$2.3M deal signed for park Scranton Park landscaping

| 15/10/2024 | 75 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Government has signed a deal with McAlpine to complete Phase 1 of the proposed public park in the middle of George Town. The contract, worth $2.3 million, does not include buildings. It covers the landscaping, site grading, earthworks, stormwater management, a pond, pathways and lights, among other parts of the park, […]

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Efforts continue to have Caymanian-only regiment

Efforts continue to have Caymanian-only regiment

| 15/10/2024 | 43 Comments

(CNS): Major General Mark Lancaster, who helped to establish the Cayman Islands Regiment, made a flying visit to the islands at the weekend to discuss the “strategic development of the unit” with senior officials. Lord Lancaster, a member of the House of Lords and Honorary Colonel of the CIR, is helping with succession planning and efforts […]

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BOTC passport holders don’t need UK ETA

BOTC passport holders don’t need UK ETA

| 14/10/2024 | 47 Comments

(CNS): The UK Government is introducing Electronic Travel Authorisations (ETAs) for visitors, including children, to the UK who do not currently need a visa for short stays or in transit or who do not already have British immigration status. An ETA gives permission to travel to the UK and is electronically linked to passports. However, […]

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