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A serving policeman is the subject of a third of the unresolved grievances being dealt with by the Police Complaints Authority.
The independent board, which is currently investigating 24 active complaints, told The Royal Gazette in a statement: “Of t...
DATE: Jul 14, 2012
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The top civil servant at the Bermuda Archives has yet to be reinstated after almost ten months on administrative leave — but the Cabinet Secretary won’t reveal if she’s still being paid her $144,000-a-year salary.
Donald Scott told The Royal Gazette ...
DATE: Jul 11, 2012
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Ombudsman Arlene Brock has suggested it’s “unrealistic” to expect the volunteer Police Complaints Authority to turn around grievances in a new two- to three-month time frame set by Government.
As revealed by The Royal Gazette last week, the board has...
DATE: Jul 11, 2012
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A new scholarship for TN Tatem students aims to encourage them to keep on studying long after they leave the middle school.
Five high-achieving pupils have picked up awards totalling $10,000 this year, but they won’t be able to access the funds until...
DATE: Jul 09, 2012
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The independent board which investigates complaints about police officers has yet to resolve grievances lodged by members of the public as long as four years ago.
The Police Complaints Authority (PCA), which is without a chairman, has previously admi...
DATE: Jul 06, 2012
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Bermuda National Trust is calling for a derelict but “extraordinary” old building at Morgan's Point to be saved before a $2 billion tourism resort is built on the peninsula.
Jennifer Gray, the charity's executive director, described Sound View as the...
DATE: Jul 03, 2012
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Environmentalist Stuart Hayward has proposed that Southlands be given to a charity to protect it from future development.
The pristine 37-acre estate in Warwick became public property on Monday, after Government signed a deal exchanging it with three...
DATE: Jun 27, 2012
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Morgan’s Point developer Craig Christensen wants to attract younger tourists to Bermuda by building a luxury resort “beyond our wildest dreams”.
He told The Royal Gazette he believed the former base land on the Southampton and Sandys border could be ...
DATE: Jun 26, 2012
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Government has begun cleaning up polluted Morgan’s Point, to the relief of the developers planning to build a $2 billion tourist development there.
Craig Christensen, one of three Bermudian directors of Morgan’s Point Ltd, said the work, which began ...
DATE: Jun 26, 2012
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New Morgan’s Point co-owner Craig Christensen says Government should introduce a streamlined process for handling hotel developers, after he and his partners faced lengthy delays exchanging Southlands for the former base land.
Mr Christensen, in a re...
DATE: Jun 26, 2012
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