News from the Tristan da Cunha Government, including the Governor, the Resident Administrator, Chief Islander and Tristan-related official events in the UK and abroad.

Sean Burns starts his second term as Administrator

Sean Burns takes charge as Tristan Administrator for a Second Term

Photo from Sean's daughter Kelly, shows a meeting of the Tristan Island Council
in the Council Chamber on 14th December 2016.

Administrator and President of the Island Council, Sean Burns, is at the head of the table,
and on his left is Commercial Officer Ann Biddle, who served as Acting Administrator
after the departure of former Administrator Alex Mitham until Sean's arrival on 30th November.

Seated around the table, left to right, are Island Councillors:
On the left - Paula Swain, Warren Glass, Harold Green;
On the right - Conrad Glass, Lorraine Repetto, Iris Green, Terence Green and Sarah Glass-Green.

Sean Burns served his first term as Administrator from 2010 to 2013, and returns after a posting to St Helena, where he was Acting Governor for several months. Sean and his wife Marina are welcome returnees to Tristan da Cunha, and Sean's knowledge of the island will be particularly useful as he oversees the present building of the new Camogli Healthcare Centre and more habour refurbishment work commencing early in 2017.

Sean was formally sworn in as Administrator on 1st December 2016 in the presence of Acting Administrator Ann Biddle, the day after arriving on MV Baltic Trader on 30th November.

Love Socks centre stage at FOTBOT Christmas Dinner

From Tristan Government UK Representative Chris Carnegy

On Thursday 1st December a pair of Tristan 'Love Socks' were centre-stage at the first Christmas dinner held by the Friends of the British Overseas Territories (FOTBOT) group. UK Representative Chris Carnegy was a guest at the event, held at the Army and Navy Club in London, where the gents' socks knitted by Margaret Repetto helped the group raise cash via a prize draw. The evening featured talks by MPs James Cleverly and Andrew Rosindell, and by the naturalist Stuart Macpherson who showed pictures from his visit to Tristan.

Photos from Chris show: Left - Chris hands the socks to FOTBOT Chief Executive Philip Smith;

Right: Close up of the socks

Reflections on JMC Week

From Tristan Government UK Representative Chris Carnegy

Delegates representing UK Overseas Territories gather with OT Minister Baroness Anelay
in the foyer of Lancaster House. Ian Lavarello is far right on the front row.

(Chris Carnegy's Report goes alongside the photo report on newsgovOTJMC2016)

The 2016 Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council brought delegates from across the globe – and this year it saw Chief Islander Ian Lavarello make the long trek.

Tristan’s isolation frames JMC week in three ways. It’s a big part of our agenda: internet connectivity and physical access were two key topics. It grabs the attention: everyone sits-up when you describe the challenges of life in the remotest community on earth. And it lends a special status to the Chief Islander; countless conversations begin with “how long did it take you to get here?” At the start of the week, Ian was congratulated on becoming the first person to win three successive terms as Chief Islander. Our main host was Overseas Territories minister Baroness Anelay, who impressed OT leaders with her positive attitude and her deft handling of the discussions.

For Tristan, three topics linked many of the meetings: infrastructure, marine protection, and the effects of Brexit.

Ian made a formal intervention on infrastructure. He explained how a useable internet connection is more important in such a remote setting than almost anywhere else. It was gratifying to watch the Foreign Office and International Development ministers nodding emphatically as he spoke. We hope that satellite costs will drop sharply with increased competition in future; our plea is for a few years of extra bandwidth to help us make it through until then, and we’re optimistic of success.

Ian conveyed the thanks of the whole community for the new hospital, which arrived in kit form at Tristan during JMC week. And he acknowledged the recent harbour repairs, whilst also reminding the UK that more work already needs doing.

On the ‘blue belt’ agenda, Ian’s message was consistent: Tristan is proud of its record on marine sustainability, and is ambitious in designing new protections for its vast economic zone - but the work will be driven from the island, not imposed from outside. The UK has accepted that principle, and has offered full financial support for the work that lies ahead, including for monitoring and enforcement to combat illegal fishing.

During the week we learned that a forum will be created early in 2017 for joint ‘Brexit’ talks between UK and OT politicians, and that Tristan da Cunha will be invited to take part. Mark Garnier MP, minister with the new International Trade department, heard Ian’s second formal intervention. Tristan has a long-held ambition to gain access to China for sales of gourmet lobster, but at present is effectively blocked by punishing tariffs. Ian appealed to the minister to allow OTs inclusion in any future post-Brexit trade agreements that could help us level the playing field.

At the end of the conference, it was the Chief Islander of Tristan da Cunha who led a heartfelt round of applause for Baroness Anelay. We may be small, but this week put Tristan well and truly on the map.

Chris Carnegy's Report goes alongside the photo report on newsgovOTJMC2016

 

Chief Islander Ian Lavarello's Tour to Europe 2016

Chief Islander Ian Lavarello's activities between official meetings and events during his visit to Europe 2016.
30-Nov-2016
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The joint website of the Tristan da Cunha Association and the Tristan da Cunha Government has been presenting information and news of the island since March 2005.
29-Nov-2016
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Chief Islander visits new fishing vessel Geo-Searcher in Poland

Ian Lavarello visited the shipyard in Gdansk where the MV Geo Searcher is being refitted for use at Tristan.
29-Nov-2016
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UK Representative meets designer of Tristan flag

Chris Carnegy met Graham Bartram at a Parliamentary event at Westminster Hall on 23rd November 2016.
28-Nov-2016
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Chief Islander visits Association Chairman

Ian Lavarello met Michael Swales in his home in Alton, Staffordshire.
22-Nov-2016
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2016 Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council

Chief Islander Ian Lavarello has attended meetings in London, including the Overseas Territories' Joint Ministerial Council.
3-Nov-2016
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