Massive Clean-Up Campaign set for New Providence and Family Islands says Environment Minister
Authored by: Bahamas Information Services
Source: Bahamas Information Services
Date: December 12, 2022

NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources (MENR) has embarked on a “massive” clean-up campaign for New Providence and several Family Islands in preparation for the nation’s 50th Independence Golden Jubilee Celebrations, July 10, 2023.

The Hon. Vaughn Miller, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources, outlined plans for the national campaign designed to improve the aesthetics of the country at a press briefing November 7.

The phased program is organized by the MENR in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development (MOSSUD), the Ministry of Public Works and Utilities (MOPWU) and other government ministries. The theme for the campaign is “Restoring Communities, Uplifting Lives”.

Minister Miller informed that in the first phase New Providence will receive a $1.1 million investment to beautify the communities of Englerston, Freetown, Fort Charlotte, Fox Hill, Bain and Grants Town, Fort Charlotte, and Golden Isles.

“It will focus on the removal of derelict vehicles from properties within those communities, followed by the systematic removal of all bulk waste,” said Minister Miller.

“Our little island is filthy; it’s dirty, and the time has long been that we needed to clean it up. Sweep it clean, and keep it clean. We are going to clean it up, and let’s all do our best to keep it clean.

“This revolutionary program is the brainchild of our leader and Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Philip Davis who has a deep concern for the plight of the average Bahamian, especially those who were born and reside in the inner city of New Providence and those living on the Family Islands.”

The MOSSUD, through the office of the Urban Renewal Commission along with the Office of the Prime Minister, will focus on the acquisition of vacant properties for the erection of community centres, parks and recreational facilities. Street lighting, street signs, replacement repairs to the potable water system, and a total refurbishment of all government rental complexes will be included in the upgrade to these communities.

Minister Miller said the Urban Renewal Commission, headed by Stephen Dean, former Assistant Commissioner of Police and Leslie Miller, former Cabinet Minister, along with various community partners, will renovate homes that are in dire need of repairs and collaborate with landlords to ensure that they upgrade all rental properties in New Providence and the Family Islands.

“Those who continue to dump vehicles and bulk waste indiscriminately should be aware that the Government’s newly implemented Environmental Court will place severe financial penalties on those who decide to use The Bahamas as their personal dumping ground.

“Indeed, the shared responsibilities of both ministries will usher in a new day for residents throughout The Bahamas.”

Following MENR’s exercise in New Providence, the MOSSUD will clean vacant lots and roadsides.

In the Family Islands, the cost is projected at some $400,000 and will focus on the islands of Andros, Bimini, Cat Island, Eleuthera, Exuma, and Great Harbour Cay in the Berry Islands.  
 

 
Scenes from the press briefing held by the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources at which Minister Vaughn Miller announced the launch of a Clean-Up Campaign for New Providence and the Family Islands. 

 

(Photos/Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources)

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