past the heritage to the beaches
Something slightly disturbing about the fact that this ‘to the beaches’ sign is fixed on the boundary wall for a 19th century ruined Anglican Cathedral.
Something slightly disturbing about the fact that this ‘to the beaches’ sign is fixed on the boundary wall for a 19th century ruined Anglican Cathedral.
From the Bermuda Sun Opinion Pages: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10: As I canvassed in St George’s and talked to people who live there, the deep concern they feel about their economic future under this… Read More
More sad news this week as I posted on Thursday about the loss of two more businesses in St. George’s. This editorial laments the slipping of the town further. http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20120331/COMMENT01/703319940
Sad news today, as two more shops have closed in St. George’s. AS Cooper and the Crackerbox catered to tourists and with the lack of a comprehensive tourism strategy for the town, these… Read More
Official news of the upcoming St. Peter’s church exhibit from Bermnews http://bernews.com/2012/03/st-peters-to-hold-400th-anniversary-exhibition/
Here is a link to this week’s Heritage and Tourism (I presume the new name of the Heritage Matters series) http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20120324/ISLAND09/703249934
http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20110917/NEWS04/709179999 More news today about the propose widening of Town Cut. Costing somewhere between 48 and 71 million dollars, this would be massive cost with very little gain. The local businesses have the… Read More
http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20110908/NEWS04/709089976 One of the prevailing sentiments in Bermuda’s East End is that building new hotels and marina’s will without doubt revitalize the town and surrounding community. The problem with this strategy is that… Read More
http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20110914/NEWS04/709149938 More news about widening Town Cut in St. George’s. Kenny Bascome claims this along with the building of the Park Hyatt and a new boutique hotel will bring new life to the… Read More