Projects
BEST Comments on Cross Island Consultation
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce [BEST] said they “would like to applaud the Cross Island Committee on their outreach and consultation efforts seeking ideas for making best use of Cross Island, once the America’s Cup Event Village has vacated the […]
Read moreSweet Suites – San Francisco Hotels Make Room For The Bees…
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Read moreJonathan Starling Joins Cross Island Committee
The head of one of Bermuda’s leading environmental charities has agreed to join a committee tasked with helping to find a lasting use for nine acres of reclaimed land. Jonathan Starling, the Executive Director of Greenrock, will sit on the […]
Read moreBEST: Bermuda Beaches “Exquisitely Beautiful”
The Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce [BEST] has said they are “glad to hear that the restaurant building and amenities at Shelly Bay are to get some much-needed attention.” A BEST spokesperson said, “The plans for food, beverage and community services are […]
Read moreArt: Sculpture Controlled by Bees
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Read moreWhat Would Happen To You If All The Bees Die?
Read moreSouth Basin/Cross Island: End-use Consultation
The West End Development Corporation (WEDCo) is the primary driving force behind the various efforts to develop the Dockyard area. In the old days, their mandate to develop was almost unfettered — certainly they didn’t have to inform, much less […]
Read moreTake Only Photos… Leave Only Footprints
The VISION of the Green Cooperative Bermuda is a community where everyone takes responsibility to ensure public events ‘leave no trace’. Founded in 2014 to help increase public awareness around environmental sustainability and waste management practices, to create a framework […]
Read moreBEST criticism over Cross Island Plans
The West End Development Corporation maintained that it is keeping an open mind on the future of the Cross Island Marina project. And while the Bermuda Environmental Sustainability Taskforce criticised the quango for failing to publicise its suggestions for the […]
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