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11/20/2009 
SAND MINING CONTINUES TO PLAGUE THE ISLAND OF CARRIACOU...  
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By Deanna Isaac, PRO Carriacou & Petite Martinique Affairs Hillsborough, Carriacou, November 19th, 2009- Police in Carriacou are trying to find out who was responsible for a quantity of sand believed to have been removed illegally from one of the island’s beaches. Officers attached to the Carriacou Police Station recently discovered 31 bags of sand on the eastern seacoast of Grand-Bay. The police suspect that it is a case of sand-mining, which is prohibited. So far, no one has been arrested and charged. Since assuming power in July 2008, the government of Prime Minister Hon. Tillman Thomas has made the protection of the Tri-island State’s pristine environment an issue of key importance. The Prime Minister and his cabinet has just appointed “Environmental Wardens’’ for the various parishes, including six who will be attached to the Ministry of Carriacou & Petite Martinique Affairs headed by Sen. The Hon. George Prime. Noting the negative effects the practice has caused, government decided to cease sand-mining operations on all of the nation’s beaches. However, mining of sand continues to plague Carriacou, with police trying to track down the culprits.
 

 


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SAND MINING CONTINUES TO PLAGUE THE ISLAND OF CARRIACOU...  
Grenadians yes we have to build houses but we must remember that when you take too much from the earth the earth then take back that which is taken from it and usually there is grave and terrible dangers, for example we have lost our banana industry,we have lost our cocoa industry,we have lost our nutmeg through ivan and and the NNP government,and for god sake please be careful with the sea and the sand you only have to look at bath way beach ,victoria beach,waltham,beach pallmist beach, People if you keep taking the sand from the sea you are destroying all the barriers there are between the sea and the land and its people our people so please think before you put MONEY before people we are a small island and therefore we have to be so careful and as one noted americian once said think of what you can do for your coutry not what your country can do for you .ONE LOVE
00By: gabe
11/20/2009 11:36:28 AM