ENVIRONMENT
Planning to be 'streamlined'
Minister Marc Bean on Thursday announced 'streamlining' changes that will allow islanders to obtain General Development Orders for a wider range of building projects.
Could Pembroke Canal become a public park?
Dr David Wingate says the rubbish-infested Pembroke Canal could be a beautiful 'linear park', if government and the businesses and schools that border it work together.
Unveiled: a vision of a better Bermuda
A blueprint for a greener future was on Tuesday unveiled by environmental pressure group BEST.
Bermuda has 30,000 feral chickens
Bermuda is infested by up to 30,000 feral chickens – but a new drive to eradicate problem was on Wednesday launched by a Government Minister.
Authorities investigating mysterious beached structure
An unknown structure washed up on Horseshoe Bay Beach on Sunday. The Department of Airport Operations is investigating it.
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'Save the crests!'
Plans to bulldoze the historic naval crests at Dockyard have prompted widespread anger in Bermuda and abroad.
Row over motorbike track rumbles on
Environmental group Best on Thursday night hit back at Government over claims the group had 'misinformed the public' about plans to create a motorbike track near Astwood Park.
The Naval secrets of Morgan's Point
As plans for a hotel at Morgan's Point move ahead, former base operator Peter Bromby reminisces about transporting mine parts and top secret packages to NOB.
SUN EXCLUSIVE
Historic ex-brothel in limbo
Attempts by the National Trust to purchase the Queen of the East - one of Bermuda’s most historic buildings - have proved unsuccessful.
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