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Fraser pleaded for vessels removal from SCB Harbour, attention to Downs repair

- @ Standing Finance Committee (SFC) Meeting in December 2022
Opposition Leader and Third District Representative Hon Julian Fraser RA (R3) has told Standing Finance Committee (SFC) in December 2022 that the removal of derelict vessels in the Sea Cows Bay Harbour must be a priority. Photo: VINO/File. Photo: Facebook/File
Derelict vessels at Sea Cows Bay Harbour since the hurricanes of 2017. Photo: VINO/File
Derelict vessels at Sea Cows Bay Harbour since the hurricanes of 2017. Photo: VINO/File
Ellis Thomas Downs in Sea Cows Bay, Tortola. The facility was destroyed by hurricanes Irma and Maria and partially restored. Photo: VINO/File
Ellis Thomas Downs in Sea Cows Bay, Tortola. The facility was destroyed by hurricanes Irma and Maria and partially restored. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- It was last month at the Standing Finance Committee (SFC) Meeting that Leader of the Opposition and Member for the Third District Hon Julian Fraser RA said he attended meetings with Mr Anthony S. McMaster, Chief Executive Officer of the Virgin Islands Recovery and Development Agency (RDA), and it was a 'go' to start removing the derelict vessels from the Sea Cows Bay Harbour.

To date, nothing has happened; however, Mr McMaster noted that back in 2019-2020 the Government desired to have the project split because it was very expensive to fund the entire project at one time. The RDA undertook an exercise to remove vessels from Sea Cows Bay, Baugher’s Bay and Paraquita Bay and they came up with estimates but made it clear that if the project was to be implemented in that process, a holding area would have to be created in the VI because it would be cost prohibitive to export the vessels to be processed overseas, according to the SFC report.

No money for project

The proposal was then sent to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour for review and to report back to the RDA with a defined position as to the go-ahead. At the time of discussion, Mr McMaster recalled the then Minister for Natural Resources and Labour Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) and the then Minister of Finance Andrew A. Fahie were in discussions to get the funds appropriated and transferred to the Agency.

The CEO recalled that during that process they went into another budget cycle and they “may have lost the funds.” Those funds would have to be re-appropriated in the new budget cycle back to the RDA, and that did not occur, he told the SFC.

Please remove the vessels from SCB Habour-Fraser

The Leader of the Opposition and Member for the Third District, Hon Fraser, inquired if the project was a priority and opined that the least finance can do is remove those vessels from the Sea Cows Bay Harbour, considering the fact that there were monies appropriated to do so.

The Premier and Minister of Finance and Member for the Seventh District, Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley indicated to the SFC that “the vessels would have to be removed” and he would ask the Ministry of Finance to see “whatever the estimates are from the RDA to bring them forward and they would identify the funding.”

The Finance Minister claimed that “it is a priority and they have to make the removal of the vessels happen.”

Hon Fraser said he wanted to have a firm commitment for something that took place since 2017, adding that “the Government spent $1.5 million dredging the same harbour around the same vessels instead of removing the vessels.” 

What about Ellis Thomas Downs?

In addition, the Opposition Leader pointed out that nothing has been done to fully restore Ellis Thomas Downs since the passage of the hurricane in 2017.

The senior Legislator, in his 24th year in politics (1999-current), said there is a multitude of things that can be done.

He said he sees “a catastrophe and a lot of things can be averted.”

16 Responses to “Fraser pleaded for vessels removal from SCB Harbour, attention to Downs repair”

  • hog city (06/01/2023, 13:09) Like (2) Dislike (9) Reply
    Keep fighting Frazer them hate the third district
  • joseph (06/01/2023, 13:33) Like (12) Dislike (0) Reply
    This chap is seen in the papers every day recently - it must be election time once again....
  • annudda2cents (06/01/2023, 13:35) Like (12) Dislike (7) Reply
    If these vessels are privately owned, can someone explain to me why their removal falls under government's responsibility? For all I know, government should be placing very heavy fines on owners for the obvious damage that these derelict vessels are causing to nature.
  • Reality check (06/01/2023, 13:57) Like (19) Dislike (6) Reply
    The fact is that a number of the wrecked boats are the responsibility of Manual Reef Marina as it, and the marina's manager managed the boats, or had seized them for non-payment of slip fees and tied them to the mangrove island. The managed boats were insured and the manager should have held the owners' insurance companies responsible for disposal. In addition, the owners of some of the other boats are resident here and should have been held responsible by the government for disposal.
    Why wasn't Fraser pushing hard back then?? Probably for the same reason that we didn't see him for any of the clean up after Irma, while we physically cleared the road from Road Reef to Nanny Cay that Thursday. Time to elect someone who cares and and is able to actually get things done for the 3rd!!
  • My Take (06/01/2023, 14:08) Like (7) Dislike (5) Reply
    Whoever negotiated and signed that lease on behalf of the government for the horse track needs to held accountable.
  • Not just SCB (06/01/2023, 14:21) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    SCB is not special. There are still sunken vessels in Trellis Bay, near the QE2 bridge, Paraquita Bay, Manuel Reef - all over. Going six years on, they need to have a plan and timeline.
  • @ REALITY CHECK (06/01/2023, 15:00) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
    HE IS ONLY INTERESTED IN THE RACE TRACK , OR SO IT SEEMS , AND THEN AGAIN HIS VOICE CAME BACK MYSTERIOUSLY ???? ( OH YEAH , ELECTION TIME
  • Food for thought (06/01/2023, 15:49) Like (2) Dislike (12) Reply
    FRASER FOR PREMIER 2023
    • nope (06/01/2023, 18:14) Like (0) Dislike (5) Reply
      Fraser had his chance but his mouth was the downfall. If you are a certain age…….. ……….
  • rattie (06/01/2023, 18:32) Like (1) Dislike (8) Reply
    We voting for Fraser again in d 3 now take that to banco
  • Aerial (07/01/2023, 05:11) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    photo of Sea Cows Bay is a true testament to the negligent representation of 3D in the HOA and Legislative Council for the last 30 years.
  • WO (07/01/2023, 17:27) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    Fix the dump
  • See (08/01/2023, 00:50) Like (2) Dislike (5) Reply
    The largest piece of junk was brought in years ago to be a floating bar . The owner is a local business man with a lot of money. He is connected so no one has the guts to make him clean up his piece of sh - t . Typical for this place
  • Hodges (08/01/2023, 07:18) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Seeka Bay in a royal mess.


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