The Barbados Marine Trust Members Soiree was held on Friday night April 16 at their Bay Street Headquarters and was attended by an active group to discuss the current and future projects of the BMT. We support the BMT in their endeavours and enjoy working alongside where possible.
This month so far has seen much interest in the Green Business Programme coordinated by Lani Edghill thanks to the official Launch of the Programme at the British High Commissioner’s Residence on March 22. The programme has received great support from the British High Commission with the Ministry of Environment, Water Resources and Drainage also indicating their support.
A reflection session was held at the Conference room of the Barbados Light and Power Company on Saturday April 17 with board and committee members present.
Members considered the activity which has taken place over the past twelve months and looked to plan for the next twelve based on those experiences. Here you can see some of what was achieved and completed during this time. <a href=”http://futurecentretrust.org/main/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/What-have-we-achieved-2009-2010.pdf”>What have we achieved 2009-2010</a>
We had a visit by past supporter of the FCT when the late Dr Hudson first came to start the organisation many years ago, Mr Dieter Mennekes. Dieter suggested that “Colin would be very proud of our current work!”. Thank you for your visit and your support Dieter. Dieter, Maureen Watson and Jules Vastert have also become the first official members of the new FCT under our new membership programme to be added to the site shortly.
Bridgetown, BARBADOS“We do not inherit the earth from our fathers; we borrow it from our children -Native American Proverb”