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Opposition leader Marc Bean has so far failed to respond to questions from this newspaper about his controversial decision to uphold two Planning appeals.
The Royal Gazette first e-mailed Mr Bean on Sunday afternoon with a list of questions relating ...
DATE: Apr 03, 2013
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Opposition leader Marc Bean gave the go-ahead for a party colleague to build a five-storey apartment block on protected land — against the advice of technical experts and planning officials, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Mr Bean, who was Environment...
DATE: Apr 03, 2013
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A new security initiative in schools has saved Government more than $1.5 million in just nine months, according to the Ministry of Education.
The former PLP administration began installing security cameras throughout public schools at the end of 2011...
DATE: Apr 02, 2013
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The owners of the vacant strip of land off Spice Hill Road in Warwick waited more than ten months to learn whether their appeal against a Development Applications Board decision would be upheld by Environment Minister Marc Bean.
But just three months...
DATE: Apr 01, 2013
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A controversial decision by former Environment Minister Marc Bean to grant planning permission for a Warwick orphanage has been overturned on appeal.
And environmentalist group BEST — which successfully had the decision revoked through a costly Judic...
DATE: Apr 01, 2013
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The Corporation of Hamilton has officially called for an investigation into the Trust that was responsible for its property assets.
The Democracy Trust was set up by the former administration in an attempt to protect the organisation’s assets agains...
DATE: Mar 28, 2013
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Both sides were claiming victory following last week’s Supreme Court ruling on a labour dispute between fast-food franchise KFC Bermuda and the Bermuda Industrial Union, but the final outcome may be that no-one wins.
News that the row will be oversee...
DATE: Mar 28, 2013
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Parents of students at the Bermuda High School for Girls were given a musical treat when they dropped their children off at the school gates yesterday morning.
A wind ensemble was on hand to herald the start of Easter celebrations.
The group of flaut...
DATE: Mar 28, 2013
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Government is taking steps to sell off two ageing ferryboats in its fleet of public vessels — nine years after they were withdrawn from full-time service.
Tenders are being invited for the boats Patience and Deliverance, which were built in 1986 and ...
DATE: Mar 27, 2013
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The owners of a historic graveyard at the centre of an investigation over a possible breach of Planning regulations has defended its decision to remove “false” tombstones from the site.
And the Marsden Memorial Methodist Church also claims it sought ...
DATE: Mar 25, 2013
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