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TROPICAL STORM GONZALO CHURNS TO THE SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN; RESIDENTS SHOULD CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE SYSTEM AS IT PROGRESSES.

Yellow Hill, Montserrat – July 22, 2020 – At 1100 AM, the center of Tropical Storm Gonzalo was located near latitude 9.9 North, longitude 43.6 West. Gonzalo is moving toward the west near 14 mph (22 km/h). A general westward motion at a faster forward speed is expected during the next few days. Maximum sustained […]

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TROPICAL STORM GONZALO HAS FORMED IN THE ATLANTIC BETWEEN AFRICA AND THE LESSER ANTILLES; RESIDENTS SHOULD MONITOR THIS DEVELOPING SYSTEM CLOSELY AND HAVE THEIR HURRICANE PLANS COMPLETED, AS THE PEAK MONTHS OF THE HURRICANE SEASON DRAW NEAR.

Yellow Hill, Montserrat – July 22, 2020 – At 9:00 am update, Tropical Depression Seven strengthened into Tropical Storm Gonzalo in the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center on Wednesday morning. The storm is moving toward the west-northwest at 12 mph and is about 1,250 miles east of the Southern Windward Islands.Gonzalo now has

TROPICAL STORM GONZALO HAS FORMED IN THE ATLANTIC BETWEEN AFRICA AND THE LESSER ANTILLES; RESIDENTS SHOULD MONITOR THIS DEVELOPING SYSTEM CLOSELY AND HAVE THEIR HURRICANE PLANS COMPLETED, AS THE PEAK MONTHS OF THE HURRICANE SEASON DRAW NEAR. Read More »

MONTSERRAT PUBLIC SERVICE TO BEGIN INITIAL PHASED REOPENING ON MONDAY MAY 25TH, 2020

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY GOVERNORPress Release – May 21, 2020 The initial phase of reopening the Montserrat Public Service commences Monday, May 25th, 2020.  The Office of the Deputy Governor announced on Thursday May 21st, 2020, that this is in light of a Cabinet’s decision to ease public health restrictions on May 22nd 2020 based

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SIX STUDENTS STUDYING IN JAMAICA TO RETURN HOME TONIGHT

Six (6) students pursuing studies in Jamaica are expected to return home this evening on the Jaden Sun Ferry at Little Bay Montserrat.  The students, upon returning to the island will be placed in quarantine for 14 days at home with their families as per the Public Health COVID-19 No 2 regulations.  In March this

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APPLY NOW FOR GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS

The Government of Montserrat is now accepting applications for Scholarship Awards based on Cabinet’s Approved Priority Listing, up to 2022.  The Cabinet approved list for 2020/2021/2022 includes long term training and development areas and professional qualification programmes for public officers.  The long-term training list covers 64 areas, with the top 10 listed as follows:1. Diploma/BSc

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CLOSURE OF NON-ESSENTIAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES

Release Date: March 25, 2020 Following Cabinet’s decision to close all non-essential businesses on island for a period of fourteen (14) days effective Thursday March 26, 2020, the Office of the Deputy Governor is informing the public and Government employees that all non-essential Government of Montserrat offices closed at the end of business today (Wednesday

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DISCRETIONARY LEAVE & FLEXIBLE WORKING ARRANGEMENTS POLICY AGREED FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS

Release Date: March 18, 2020 The Government of Montserrat has made provisions for discretionary leave, and has issued a flexible working arrangements policy for public officers, in light of the March 13, 2020 decision to limit gatherings of more than 50 persons, and to close schools for the period 16th March to 3rd April 2020. 

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MONTSERRAT POLICE SERVICE ENHANCES INVESTIGATIVE ABILITIES

The Royal Montserrat Police Service (RMPS) has acquired new forensic equipment, and has trained officers as part of efforts to strengthen the organisations investigative capacity.  AFIX Training Group Photo ft H.E. Governor Andrew Pearce, Commissioner of Police Steve Foster, Senior RMPS Officers, Facilitator Scott Howard and Students Seven Officers completed a three-day development training programme

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