| Consultation on government services to family islands | | Print | |
| Friday, 06 January 2012 11:36 | |||
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Answering concerns of residents of the family islands, government is asking the public to help decide how to better provide services on North, Middle and South Caicos and Salt Cay. The consultation comes in response to suggestions made in meetings and conversations during visits to the family islands during the summer of 2011 by His Excellency the Gov. Ric Todd and others. Residents of those islands pointed out that their needs are different to those of Providenciales and Grand Turk and that they are to some extent neglected by government. They also said that government staff on those islands are organised in an inflexible way and are not provided with adequate supplies and equipment. “There were particular concerns that some isolated members of the communities on these islands were suffering unduly because of reduced family and other support as a result of the current economic situation,” Chief Executive Martin Stanley said in announcing the consultation. One suggestion was for a bus service on North and Middle Caicos to make it easier and more affordable for the elderly to get to needed services, as well as to encourage tourist visits. Government would like to know whether there is support for several proposals:
If there is a positive response to these questions by Feb. 29. a further more detailed consultation document will then be issued in April with a view to implementing the proposals in July 2012. Send your comments on improving services to the family islands to Tito Lightbourne in the Chief Executive’s Office at
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by Feb. 29.
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