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We Gatherin’ 2025 Honours List – St. Lucy

Her Excellency The Most Honourable Dame Sandra Prunella Mason, Freedom of Barbados, Dame Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Dame of St. Andrew, Senior Counsel, Doctor of Laws, President of Barbados, has consented to the announcement of National Honours on the occasion of the We Gatherin’ 2025 National Celebrations.   

Awards of National Honours for We Gatherin’ 2025 

 Pride of Barbados

A person who is a citizen of Barbados or is entitled to be registered as a citizen of Barbados; or is a permanent resident of Barbados and through sacrifice, diligence and dedication to service has made an outstanding contribution to community life in a parish in Barbados or to the improvement of economic and social conditions in a parish in Barbados.’ 

 (Number of awards: Ten (10) persons who reside in the parish of St. Lucy.) 

  • Mr. Trevor Harcourt Boyce 

For his selfless commitment to the development of sporting infrastructure, especially that of cricket in his community.  For his 32 years of dedicated service in preparing the pitches as curator for the Lord’s cricket ground where he has kept the picturesque grounds and pitch consistently well maintained and in pristine condition without compensation.  For his exceptional philanthropy has been a labour of love for the game of cricket and influenced by a passion for uplifting his community. 

  • Mr. Vallice Sylvester Cadogan 

For his sterling contribution to the socio-economic development of St. Lucy through a life of dedicated service in the private sector and as a member of the St. Swithin’s and St. Clements churches.  For his volunteerism as the chief Fundraiser and Activities Coordinator and his community service as the youngest Church Army captain in the Anglican Diocese in the 1980s. 

  • Miss Fiona P. Griffith  

For her commitment to improving community life and years of dedicated service through volunteer work with various religious, sporting and social organization in St. Lucy working to develop educational, sporting and social projects to enhance the lives and livelihoods of young people, persons with special needs, the differently abled and the elderly in various communities. 

  • Mr. Hugh Griffith  

For his years of dedicated service as an educator at the Ignatius Byer Primary School where he devoted his time and energy to teaching students and members of the wider community to play various musical instruments resulting in many awards for the school over the years.  His skill, dedication and music ministry have caused Hugh Griffith to be household name across the parish as he has empowered and positively influenced the lives of young children through music and his mentorship.  

  • Mr. Ian Richard Griffith  

For his outstanding contributions to the socio-economic development of 

St. Lucy and its residents as an entrepreneur and certified Funeral Director and Embalmer who provided training, mentoring, internships as well bereavement and technical support services to persons and funeral establishments especially in sensitive and difficult cases when reconstruction was required.  For his unswerving commitment to the development of people, in particular young people, through the advancement of motor sports and football in the parish. 

  • Ms. Rontae Lasonta Johnson-Annius 

For her unwavering support for and significant contributions to Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness in the parish.  For her sterling achievements in managing and coordinating the work of the teams within the District Emergency Organisation (DEO) and spearheading all the cleanup efforts in the wake of several disasters.  For her steadfast commitment to being a focal point for residents and First Responders in relation to any and all emergencies and disasters within the parish and lending critical technical and logistical support to First Responders coming into the parish. 

  • Ms. Patricia Delores Norville 

For her lifelong dedication to education and distinguished career of 35 years as a teacher at the newly established St. Lucy’s Secondary School, now The Daryll Jordan Secondary School, where she adopted innovative approaches to provide a wholistic education as she helped to shape the institution’s development and expand the minds of students to problem solve, think critically and collaborate.  For her achievements in establishing the school’s library, becoming its first librarian, and fostering a love for reading and learning among students.  For her philanthropy and unwavering commitment to community service by providing academic support for students, regardless of their financial circumstances. 

  • Mr. Lyman Albian Roosevelt Phillips 

For his distinguished service as a healthcare professional, community leader, and mental health advocate with a career spanning over four decades.  For his significant contributions to his community by providing guidance to access resources, actively supporting social, and educational activities, as well as the well-being and safety of his community.  For his research and pioneering work to advance mental health care and ongoing advisory sessions to bridge the gaps in care and to foster a more inclusive and compassionate society.  

  • Mr. Ramarion Daron Phillips 

In recognition of his dedicated service and sterling contributions as a nursing professional to improving the health and wellbeing of residents of St. Lucy particularly during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic.  For his philanthropy and spirit of volunteerism to readily assist those in need especially the elderly. 

  • Mr. Derik Levie Toppin  

For his outstanding contribution and twenty years of committed and selfless service to propel and develop Agriculture and in particular, land cultivation in St. Lucy and for his dedication to providing support services for small farmers and their families to improve their quality of life. (PR/GIS)

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Activities For Barbados Fire Service’s 70th Anniversary

The Barbados Fire Service (BFS) will continue to host activities to celebrate its 70th anniversary throughout the year, under the theme Acknowledging the Past, Acclaiming the Present, Adapting to the Future.

On Thursday, May 8, and Friday, May 9, at 10:00 a.m., there will be preliminaries for a school quiz contest, with the semi-finals taking place on Monday, May 12, at 10:00 a.m. at the General Post Office. The finals will be held on Thursday, May 15, at the Ministry of Education’s Media Resource Department, Elsie Payne Complex, Constitution Road, St. Michael, from 10:00 a.m.

To round up the activities in May, the BFS will host an Emergency Simulation Exercise on Thursday, May 22, from 10:00 a.m. in St. Peter.

A ‘Run, Walk for Excellence’ event will be held on Saturday, June 22, starting at 4:00 p.m., from Probyn Street, Bridgetown.

The public is encouraged to come out and support the Inter Agency Sports Day on Saturday, September 27, from 2:00 p.m., at the Usain Bolt Complex, Paradise Park, University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, St. Michael.

Fire Service Week will be observed from Sunday, September 28. Details of the events for the week will be shared closer to the date.

The Barbados Fire Service  was once named the Bridgetown Fire Company. It was initially part of the Police Department and was located at the corner of James and Coleridge Streets in Bridgetown.

In 1950, a property was purchased at Probyn Street, Bridgetown, which became the new fire station. In 1955, the Barbados Fire Brigade, consisting of one station, was established through an Act of Parliament. In 1960, the name was changed to the Barbados Fire Service.

The BFS’ headquarters is currently on Level Five of the General Post Office Building, Cheapside, Bridgetown, but will be relocated to The Pine, St. Michael.  The ongoing relocation project is part of a larger effort to house the Barbados Fire Service headquarters, the relocated Bridgetown Fire Station, and the headquarters for the Emergency Ambulance Service.

The Barbados Fire Service (BFS) will continue to host activities to celebrate its 70th anniversary throughout the year, under the theme Acknowledging the Past, Acclaiming the Present, Adapting to the Future.

On Thursday, May 8, and Friday, May 9, at 10:00 a.m., there will be preliminaries for a school quiz contest, with the semi-finals taking place on Monday, May 12, at 10:00 a.m. at the General Post Office. The finals will be held on Thursday, May 15, at the Ministry of Education’s Media Resource Department, Elsie Payne Complex, Constitution Road, St. Michael, from 10:00 a.m.

To round up the activities in May, the BFS will host an Emergency Simulation Exercise on Thursday, May 22, from 10:00 a.m. in St. Peter.

A ‘Run, Walk for Excellence’ event will be held on Saturday, June 22, starting at 4:00 p.m., from Probyn Street, Bridgetown.

The public is encouraged to come out and support the Inter Agency Sports Day on Saturday, September 27, from 2:00 p.m., at the Usain Bolt Complex, Paradise Park, University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus, St. Michael.

Fire Service Week will be observed from Sunday, September 28. Details of the events for the week will be shared closer to the date.

The Barbados Fire Service  was once named the Bridgetown Fire Company. It was initially part of the Police Department and was located at the corner of James and Coleridge Streets in Bridgetown.

In 1950, a property was purchased at Probyn Street, Bridgetown, which became the new fire station. In 1955, the Barbados Fire Brigade, consisting of one station, was established through an Act of Parliament. In 1960, the name was changed to the Barbados Fire Service.

The BFS’ headquarters is currently on Level Five of the General Post Office Building, Cheapside, Bridgetown, but will be relocated to The Pine, St. Michael.  The ongoing relocation project is part of a larger effort to house the Barbados Fire Service headquarters, the relocated Bridgetown Fire Station, and the headquarters for the Emergency Ambulance Service. (PR/GIS)

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Continued Benefits For Ministry’s One Family Programme

Government’s One Family Programme continues to positively impact the lives of many of its clients, through an arrangement that allows families, especially those who left school without certification, a second chance at education.

This revelation came last Saturday as Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Kirk Humphrey, spoke to media representatives at the Drug Education and Counselling Services (DECS) Headquarters at Roebuck Street, St. Michael, about the successful partnership the One Family Programme has with DECS and the Sandy Lane Charitable Trust.

Lauding the Trust, which was instrumental in obtaining the DECS Roebuck Street facility, he referred to it as “a charity par excellence” and said of the programme with DECS: “One of the things we realised with the One Family Programme is that a number of our clients needed this additional support…. This is a wonderful marriage. This is what you needed, and this is what you provide.”

Mr. Humphrey outlined how clients were benefiting. He stated: “We are beginning with 309 of our clients. We have 141 who will be doing CXCs (Caribbean Examination Council) and that’s a nine-month course. We have 139 who will be doing Skills Programmes – that’s about three months. And then we have 29 who are pursuing remedial courses and that would be for about six months. That work will allow our clients, then, to have the capacity to make a vital contribution to Barbados. That’s all we want at the end of the day.”

The Minister also alluded to the fact that the goal of the One Family Programme was being exceeded.  He said: “When we started the One Family Programme, the idea was that we would take 1,000 most vulnerable families in the first instance, and then as time progressed, we would take another 1,000, and then another 1,000 until we were able to reach all.

“Of course, we did not account for the exponential growth, where if we take a thousand and some of those persons then go out and change some lives, or we were able to bring on more and more community groups, whether they are local NGOs or bigger NGOs and they change some lives, then you have an exponential growth and you’re able to have an even wider impact. And I think that is what we are now experiencing on the programme.” 

Mr. Humphrey; members of the One Family team; Grand Patron of the Sandy Lane Charitable Trust, Derrick Smith; and Trustee Pippa Challis toured the classrooms and other facilities.

Speaking to members of the Trust, the Minister said: “We want to thank you for your partnership with the One Family Programme that up to now is well over $200,000 and continues to grow…. This is what Barbados needs, the capacity and the opportunity for all of us…to come together to do something transformative for the island…. If we could have this programme replicated all over Barbados, what a difference we are going to make!”

Meanwhile Chairman of DECS, Roger Husbands, said the Second Chance Lessons Programme was launched many years ago out of necessity.  “We’ve realised that adults are also in need of a second chance at education. Most of these young people dropped out of school and left without education. We realised that we needed to give young people skills so that they can go out and be entrepreneurs,” Mr. Husbands stated.

Trustee of the Sandy Lane Charitable Trust, Pippa Challis, stated they were pleased to continue supporting DECS’ work and helping families improve their circumstances. “We are not giving them the fish. We need to teach families and the parents to be able to provide for their children. That’s why we love the One Family Programme. The fact that we’ve been able to bring two entities together in the DECS building…the two of you together, we are going to win; the island is going to win.” 

At the event, there was also the official opening of the Julian Sacher Computer Lab – in honour of Mr. Sacher, a trustee and early supporter of the DECS’ work, who died last year. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Chairman of Drug Education and Counselling Services, Roger Husbands, making a presentation to Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs, Kirk Humphrey, at the media event last Saturday.

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30 New Electric Buses Bring Transport Board’s Fleet To 89

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Works, Santia Bradshaw, has received 30 new electric buses, a donation from the People’s Republic of China; a move that will bring Barbados closer to its goal of providing a greener and more efficient public transportation service.

During a brief handover ceremony at the Barbados Port Inc. last Friday, the Transport Minister revealed that the new fleet brings the Transport Board’s total number of electric buses to 89, the largest in the Caribbean.

May 1, 2025, has been set as the target date for the new buses to be placed in rotation on the road, and it is anticipated that they will help alleviate public transport challenges in rural parishes.

Several communities should benefit from improved service when the new buses are deployed. These include Connell Town and Joey Hill in St. Lucy; St. Albans, St. James; Boscobel, St. Peter; Chalky Mount and Shorey Village, St. Andrew; and Bathsheba and Sugar Hill in St. Joseph.

Extending thanks to the People’s Republic of China, Minister Bradshaw said the donation strengthens the growing relationship between the two countries.

She indicated that the Chinese Government graciously provided spare parts for the buses, as well as 30 DC chargers, which will facilitate faster charging.

“The Chinese officials have also agreed to provide additional technical resources to the Government of Barbados. The BYD team (manufacturers of the buses) will shortly be opening their office in Barbados, which is another major accomplishment for this country.

“They will now be in a position to service faster the fleet of electric vehicles that we have on island, while at the same time providing that transfer of resources that is needed for our engineers and teams that are currently on island working with these vehicles,” she said, adding that one of the BYD technicians will assist specifically with charging infrastructure installation.

The Transport Minister further explained the preparation required for the buses to hit the road on May 1. “They have to be weighed, inspected, and registered. A number of the functions have to be installed on them such as Wi-Fi. The cashless system and fare boxes have to be installed in the vehicles. The cameras that we have been installing on the other vehicles also need to be put in place, and of course, we have to programme the destination signs.”

Pointing out that the Transport Board’s transition to a fully electric fleet will result in the phasing out of the existing diesel buses, she said: “This allows us to bring down our expenditure on the maintenance costs of the diesel buses as well as fuel costs. That will go a long way, certainly over the next few months, and I think by the end of this financial year we should be in a substantial position to see the benefits financially of making the transition.”

As the country continues its quest to modernise its transportation sector, Ms. Bradshaw revealed plans were well under way to acquire another 35 electric buses by the end of this financial year.

Commercial Counsellor of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Barbados, Liang Jie, said this donation was another landmark achievement in the friendship between the two countries.  

“I am confident this new fleet of electric buses will make a meaningful contribution to Barbados’ carbon neutrality and contribute to public transportation, bringing plenty benefits to the Barbadian people, school students, and commuters,” he said. (PR/GIS)

Caption: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport and Works, Santia Bradshaw, speaking with Country Manager, BYD Panama, and the Caribbean, Eduardo Lopez, while Commercial Counselor of China’s Embassy in Barbados Liang Jie, and Parliamentary Secretary of MTW, Dr. Romel Springer, look on

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