Survey on Cabot Development Rejected by SLNT and AHS
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THE official findings of an archaeological survey, conducted on the northern end of the Cas-en-Bas beach, that seems to have cleared the way for Cabot Saint Lucia to continue works in that area have been rejected by both the Saint Lucia National Trust and the Saint Lucia Archeological and Historical Society.
The Trust and the Society, which both gave their blessings for the survey to be done, in a joint statement, noted that due process was compromised when the developer released certain aspects of the report’s findings in advance of its consideration by the DCA and its referral agencies, in accordance with normal development control procedures.
Trust and AHS Release Joint Statement on Cabot Development
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The Saint Lucia National Trust (the Trust) and the Saint Lucia Archaeological and Historical Society (AHS) have been advocating for the conduct of an Archaeological investigation of the area of land on the southeast corner of the Cabot (Saint Lucia) development since 2019 and been advising on what should be included in the Terms of Reference with both the developer and the Development Control Authority during conversations and in writing. In addition, Section 7.3.4 of the updated Environmental and Social Impact Assessment conducted by the specialists contracted to do the study in 2020 contains specific undertakings to be followed in relation to the Archaeological Priority Area identified in the development plans.
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Reopening of Pigeon Island National Landmark
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Following numerous requests from patrons to the Pigeon Island National Landmark (PINL), the Saint Lucia National Trust (SLNT) carried out a survey on the opening hours of the Landmark.
Pigeon Island National Landmark
The findings of the survey indicated that 99 % of patrons would like to have the Landmark open later on weekends, during the period of the year that has longer daylight hours. The SLNT is pleased to inform members and patrons that from May 8, 2021, the opening hours for PINL on Saturdays and Sundays shall be adjusted from 9.30am-5pm to 10.30am-6pm.