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Minister for Communications and Works, Honourable Kye Rymer, announced traffic changes under the Upper Main Street Initiative to help reduce congestion in Road Town. Starting soon, a two-way traffic system will be introduced between the Methodist Church Burial Ground at Joe’s Hill and Main Street near Flemming Street, with no parking allowed along that stretch. The move responds to increased vehicle numbers—now nearly 19,500—and aims to ease peak-hour backups. It is part of a broader plan to modernize transport infrastructure across the Territory.

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The Department of Labour and Workforce Development now requires all submitted photographs to meet passport-size standards. Individuals should use professional digital photographers. Appointments can be made at appointments.gov.vg, or by calling 468-4707 or 468-4708.

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The public is advised that the Department of Human Resources is transitioning to a new location and some services may be interrupted during this period.

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The Department of Labour and Workforce Development advises all employers that payment is now required upon approval of new work permit notifications. Payments must be made at the Department’s office before Immigration Clearance is issued for an applicant’s entry into the Virgin Islands. Appointments can be scheduled online at https://appointments.gov.vg or by calling 468-3701. For more information, contact the Department of Labour at 468-4707 or 468-4708.

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The Department of Labour and Workforce Development has announced that, effective immediately, all submitted photographs must meet official passport-size standards. Individuals are advised to use professional digital photography services to ensure compliance. Appointments with the department can be made at https://appointments.gov.vg, and further inquiries can be directed to 468-4707 or 468-4708.

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A three-member team from Operators Without Borders (OWB) has returned to the Territory to support the Water and Sewerage Department in strengthening the water distribution system. This follows the Government of the Virgin Island’s declaration of water as a national critical priority.

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The Ministry of Health and Social Development is requesting proposals for a Comprehensive Electrical Assessment of His Majesty’s Prison, in Balsum Ghut, Tortola.

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The Ministry of Health and Social Development is requesting proposals for the construction of a classroom / computer lab at His Majesty’s Prison, Balsam Ghut, Tortola.

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The Eslyn Henley Richiez Learning Centre, 81% complete, is a special education facility in the Virgin Islands. Set to finish by mid-2025, it will feature accessible classrooms, therapy rooms, and other amenities for students with special needs. It will serve about 30 students and is the first of its kind in the region.

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Honourable Kye M. Rymer, Minister for Communications and Works, spoke at the BVI Electricity Corporation's Solar Technology Energy Programme (S.T.E.P.) contract signing on February 6, 2025. He emphasized the initiative's role in reducing energy costs and fostering sustainability. The government has invested $1 million into the program, covering 50% of the upfront costs for solar installations. Rymer encouraged the expansion of the program to include other solar technologies like water heaters and air conditioners. He highlighted the potential to reduce reliance on expensive fuel-powered generators, urging residents across the Territory to sign up and participate in this sustainable solution.