Local News
Pockwood Pond Dumpsite Fire Swiftly Controlled with New Protocols

The Department of Waste Management’s recent implementation of new protocols that generates early notifications led to the quick and decisive action taken to extinguish an early morning blaze at the Pockwood Pond Dumpsite on Tortola.
At approximately 4:00 a.m. on Saturday, 9th December, the Department received reports of the fire, triggering an immediate response from the Fire and Rescue Service.
Director of Waste Management, Mr. Marcus Solomon, provided insights into the situation, revealing that the fire originated in the dumpsite tipping area before spreading rapidly to the nearby BVI Electricity Plant. “The fire was likely caused by older garbage heat, which came into contact with combustibles. The combustion of the materials could be heard on the site and spread to the entire garbage load, fuelling the quick acceleration of the fire,” Mr. Solomon explained.
Acknowledging challenges arising from the inoperability of the incinerator, Mr. Solomon emphasised the need for community collaboration to prevent future incidents. He stated, “We are working on waste management strategies to improve the way we process our waste, but we still need assistance from the community.”
While the Department addresses equipment needs, infrastructure improvements, and contractor training, Mr. Solomon appealed to the public, saying, “We are pleading with the community to reduce, repurpose, and reuse to assist with decreasing waste generation. We also want them to stop putting hazardous and flammable materials into the waste stream.”
As firefighting efforts continue, the public is advised to take necessary health precautions and avoid exposure to smoke. Furthermore, until further notice, the Pockwood Pond dumpsite will not be accepting any garbage, with access restricted to those capable of reaching the hill’s top.
Crime/Police
Armed Robbery Reported at Bar in Sea Cows Bay

The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has launched an investigation following an armed robbery at a popular bar in the Sea Cows Bay area late Monday night.
According to police, a group of armed individuals entered the establishment on the night of May 12, demanding valuables from patrons and staff. While no injuries were reported, the incident has raised concerns about safety in the usually tranquil community.
Officers responded to the scene and are actively working to identify those involved. The RVIPF has confirmed that investigators are maintaining close contact with key witnesses and gathering critical information as the inquiry continues.
Authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed the robbery or who has relevant information to come forward. Tips can be provided confidentially to the Intelligence Unit at 368-9339, or anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS) or from overseas at (284) 800-8477.
Health
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Virgin Islands Avoids Direct Rule Through Sweeping Governance Reforms

Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley has credited the British Virgin Islands’ commitment to sweeping governance reforms for avoiding direct rule by the United Kingdom, a critical moment in the Territory’s political history.
Speaking in the House of Assembly, Premier Wheatley highlighted the dedication of public officers who were instrumental in implementing the necessary reforms to preserve local self-governance.
“The period challenged us as British Virgin Islanders to the core and forced us to confront some harsh realities of our governance deficiencies,” Wheatley said. “We had to make the choices necessary to uphold the values imparted to us by our fore parents. We had to defend who we are as a people and protect our future aspirations.”
The reform process, initiated in response to the 2022 British Virgin Islands Commission of Inquiry (COI) Report, required the establishment of new structures, processes, and procedures to strengthen transparency, accountability, and public trust. Despite these challenges, Wheatley praised the resilience of public officers who managed both the reforms and their regular duties under demanding conditions.
“Our public officers developed and implemented the structures, processes, and procedures necessary for the reforms while simultaneously managing daily operations,” he said. “This was especially challenging given the systemic conditions highlighted in the COI Report.”
The Government’s recently submitted Self-Assessment Report to the UK is a critical component in determining whether the Order in Council to partially suspend the British Virgin Islands Constitution will be lifted.
Wheatley expressed optimism that the Territory is now on a path toward greater self-governance, supported by a newly approved Governance Reform Transition Plan, which outlines the next steps in the ongoing transformation.
“Today is a day we should all applaud,” Wheatley said. “It symbolizes our collective resilience and commitment to the ideals that make us British Virgin Islanders and commits us to the pursuit of self-determination.”
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