Collaborative efforts underway to restore the Crown Estate in St Helena

Nigel Phillips CBE
Nigel Phillips CBE
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Efforts are underway to improve the appearance of the Crown Estate through a collaborative initiative involving the Property Section, HM Prison Services, and Waste Management Services. The partnership has seen success, particularly with the clearing of the moat in Jamestown. Overgrowth, waste, and litter have been removed, enhancing the visual appeal of the area. This work is the first in a series of planned improvements across the Crown Estate.

Mark Brooks, Minister for Treasury and Economic Development, stated: “This collaboration is a prime example of what can be achieved when portfolios and services work together. The successful clearing of the moat in Jamestown highlights the positive impact of such partnerships in improving our community spaces, benefiting both residents and visitors alike. Maintaining and enhancing the Crown Estate is essential, not only for its environmental value but also for its contribution to our island’s economy. With continued collaboration and active community participation, we can ensure the Crown Estate remains a sustainable and cherished resource that can be enjoyed by future generations while supporting long-term economic growth.”

Despite the progress, littering continues to be a challenge. Litter was found in the freshly cleaned moat shortly after its initial clearance, detracting from the area’s appeal and posing environmental risks.

Christine Scipio, Minister for the Environment, Natural Resources and Planning, expressed: “We must all take responsibility for the environment we share, as our collective efforts are essential to preserving St Helena’s natural beauty. Littering not only damages our environment but also undermines our efforts to present St Helena as a responsible and sustainable destination. We urge all residents and visitors to do their part in keeping our island clean.”

The restoration and sustainable management of the Crown Estate, recognized as St Helena’s most valuable asset, depend on collective efforts. Community participation plays a crucial role in preserving the unique features of St Helena, ensuring that the Crown Estate remains a valued resource for future generations.



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