Tag: Jay Ebanks

Regulation of egg production moves ahead

Regulation of egg production moves ahead

| 21/06/2023 | 72 Comments

(CNS): The National Egg Strategy (NEST), which has been in development for two years and is designed to create a certified, modern, safe and productive domestic egg sector in the Cayman Islands, is moving ahead, according to a press release from the Ministry of Agriculture. The aim is to upgrade production facilities and roll out […]

Continue Reading

Minister blames ‘environment’ for planning delays

Minister blames ‘environment’ for planning delays

| 09/06/2023 | 72 Comments

(CNS): Planning Minister Jay Ebanks pointed the finger at the Department of Environment on Wednesday, maintaining that environmental input was delaying planning applications, though he offered no evidence to support the accusation. That same day, several MPs once again indirectly railed against the National Conservation Law and the environmental impact assessment for the East-West Arterial […]

Continue Reading

Airport road first phase to finish by September

Airport road first phase to finish by September

| 07/06/2023 | 86 Comments

(CNS): The minister responsible for roads said the first section of the Airport Connector Road (BP 588) is now due to be finished in September, nine months later than the original completion date estimate. Answering questions in parliament as MPs met Wednesday, Infrastructure Minister Jay Ebanks said that work on section one was progressing and […]

Continue Reading

NRA makes U-turn on roundabout restriction

NRA makes U-turn on roundabout restriction

| 02/06/2023 | 76 Comments

(CNS): The National Roads Authority has made a U-turn on the decision to impose a left-turn-only restriction on drivers leaving Grand Harbour at the northern exit of the Hurley’s roundabout. In a press release Friday, the authority’s board announced that, in agreement with the minister responsible for roads, a re-assessment of all available options would […]

Continue Reading

Public works filling gaps in workforce training

Public works filling gaps in workforce training

| 01/06/2023 | 9 Comments

(CNS): With a very limited number of local companies offering any kind of apprenticeships for young people to learn vocational skills, the Public Works Department (PWD) is continuing with its own publicly funded programme and has opened an application portal for its popular Construction Trades Apprenticeship Programme.

Continue Reading

Residents give thumbs down to roundabout change

Residents give thumbs down to roundabout change

| 19/05/2023 | 92 Comments

(CNS): Sir Alden McLaughlin MP has asked the National Roads Authority Board to rethink its decision to restrict drivers exiting the Grand Harbour commercial complex to a left turn only. At a packed public meeting at the Seafarers Hall in Red Bay Thursday night, residents gave the change an overwhelming thumbs down. Officials claimed it […]

Continue Reading

Cabinet cracks deepen over road debate

Cabinet cracks deepen over road debate

| 03/05/2023 | 179 Comments

(CNS): Premier Wayne Panton’s ongoing struggle to hold the PACT coalition together was laid bare last Thursday when his front- and backbench colleagues made it quite clear that they do not support a major part of his policy agenda. The debate over a private member’s motion on the environmental impact assessment for the controversial East-West […]

Continue Reading

PACT supports bid to start EWA without EIA

PACT supports bid to start EWA without EIA

| 27/04/2023 | 180 Comments

(CNS): A private member’s motion by McKeeva Bush MP (WBW) in parliament Thursday was accepted by the government in a unanimous vote that could see work start on the East-West Arterial extension immediately, even though the premier didn’t appear to support the proposal. Planning and Infrastructure Minister Jay Ebanks, who is responsible for roads, offered […]

Continue Reading

Minister aims to improve utility provision

Minister aims to improve utility provision

| 11/04/2023 | 39 Comments

(CNS): Infrastructure Minister Jay Ebanks, who has taken over responsibility for OfReg, the beleaguered utilities regulator, has said he wants to ensure its remit is clearly defined and it is empowered to deliver on that remit so that it can improve the utility services delivered by operators. OfReg oversees water, fuels, energy and telecommunications, which […]

Continue Reading

Work begins on widening existing EWA

Work begins on widening existing EWA

| 04/04/2023 | 55 Comments

(CNS): The National Roads Authority (NRA) has begun work on widening the existing East-West Arterial from Poindexter Road to Hirst Road from two lanes to four. This next phase of work is part of the continued effort to tackle Grand Cayman’s mounting congestion and reduce the commute times during rush hour for people living in […]

Continue Reading

UK regulator’s crisis expert reviewing OfReg

UK regulator’s crisis expert reviewing OfReg

| 04/04/2023 | 35 Comments

(CNS): Aidan Stringfellow, head of Crisis Response and Policy and International Affairs at Ofgem, the UK utility regulator for gas and electricity, visited the Cayman Islands last week to offer support to the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg). The visit follows news that the planning and infrastructure ministry has taken over responsibility for OfReg […]

Continue Reading