2013-09-12 Coastal Management in Road View St Peter

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YOUR REF: CZ01/11/1

Thursday September 12, 2013

The Acting Director
Coastal Zone Management Unit
Bay Street
SAINT MICHAEL

Dear Madam

RE: COASTAL MANAGEMENT IN ROAD VIEW, SAINT PETER

I refer to our earlier correspondence relative to the above-captioned matter, ending with your letter dated 29th August, 2012 to me.

In the course thereof, you indicated that “there are some shoreline enhancement works which require review and this process is currently being managed by the Town and Country Development Planning office, with technical advice provided by our department”.

I now write kindly requesting you to informassw q12 me in writing as to the status of the review.

I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.

Yours faithfully,

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Edmund G. Hinkson, M.P.
Member of Parliament for St. James North

cc. The Honourable Dr. Denis Lowe, M.P.
Minister of the Environment and Drainage

The Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of the Environment and Drainage

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Edmund "Eddie" Hinkson is an attorney-at-law residing in Waterhall Terrace, St. James. The husband of Beverly and father of Erica and Gregory, he has an outstanding record as a community leader. He has been a member of the Lions Club of Bridgetown for the past 24 years and has the honours of being named the Best President of the Lions Clubs in the Caribbean District 60B and of serving as the Lions Clubs Leader of Barbados. Eddie has been a member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the Salvation Army for the past 5 years. He has also served as a member of the Council of St. Johns Ambulance Association, the Association of the Blind and Deaf and of the Council for the Disabled. Eddie has been a sub-committee chairman of the Small Business Association and is a member of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry. A member of the Lawn Tennis Association and the Paragon Tennis Club, he has sponsored cricket, football and netball tournaments, provided prizes at school speech days, assisted churches with outreach and mentorship programmes, provided food vouchers to needy persons and helped in finding solutions to constituency issues relating to land. In government, he served as Chairman of the National Conservation Commission and the Severance Payments Tribunal, Deputy Chairman of the National Housing Corporation, the National Advisory Committee on Disabilities and the Building Advisory Committee as well as a Director of the National Cultural Foundation, a Member of Consumer Claims Tribunal, Income Tax Appeal Board and the Harrison College Board of Management. Internationally, Edmund is an officer of the International Bar Association, a member of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association and a member of International Who’s Who of Professionals.