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'No Derelicts Left Behind' campaign actively underway

- significant amount of derelicts already removed since launch
Derelict vehicles being piled up in one location for shipment off Jost van Dyke. Photo: Facebook
The 'No Derelicts Left Behind' campaign is also actively underway in Virgin Gorda. Photo: Facebook
The 'No Derelicts Left Behind' campaign is also actively underway in Virgin Gorda. Photo: Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Manager of the Department of Waste Management, Mr Neville Allen said that a significant amount of derelicts have been removed since the launch of the “No Derelicts Left Behind” campaign.

Mr Allen, in a Government press release on December 2, 2021, said the department is happy with the progress made to date, but the goal is to do a Territory-wide removal of derelict vehicles from public and private properties before the end of the year.

Process starts with the public- Allen

The process he said starts when someone from the public makes a complaint about a derelict vehicle. “They are required to give the description, location of the derelict vehicle and indicating if it is situated on private or public property. Then an officer goes to the location, identifies the vehicle(s) and issues a notice appropriate to the location,” Mr Allen explained.

The Manager added, “The notice is completed in triplicates, the original is affixed to the derelict or can be handed to owner and two (2) copies remain with the department. The notice states section 7 of the Derelict Vehicle (Disposal) Act, 2000 in which the individual is in contravention. Vehicles on Public Property have a duration of (14) days and Private Property (21) days before the notice expires.”

Owners of derelict vehicles are advised to contact the department if they have interest in a vehicle that was tagged as the officer may use discretion and may give an extension to the notice based on the circumstance.

Mr Allen further explained that once the notice expires, the department’s wrecker operator or hired operator will remove the derelict from the location and transport to the temporary site in Pockwood Pond.

Reporting derelict vehicles

Persons can contact the Department of Waste Management at 468-4934 to report a derelict vehicle or for further information about this programme.

The motoring public is also advised to exercise caution around these wreckers and trucks when they are travelling to and from the derelict site, especially when they are loaded with vehicles.

The Department of Waste Management is committed to ensuring that the natural beauty of the Territory is enhanced by utilising state of the art waste management technology to ensure timely collection, disposal and where possible, the recycling of waste.

18 Responses to “'No Derelicts Left Behind' campaign actively underway”

  • tri party opposition (05/12/2021, 08:34) Like (8) Dislike (6) Reply
    TAKE THE VIP ALONG WITH THEM
  • asura (05/12/2021, 08:52) Like (1) Dislike (3) Reply
    Cavin trying hard
  • good job (05/12/2021, 09:29) Like (16) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is good cleaning up the bvi. Now we have to clean up all those clusters of illegal immigrants living in east end area.
  • Linda (05/12/2021, 09:43) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    This is all well and good for s drivers to use caution when seeing these trucks, but you need to tell the big trucks hauling these vehicles to DRIVE SLOWER TOO!
  • please please (05/12/2021, 11:17) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
    Dont forget to haul the government too
    • you mean (05/12/2021, 12:38) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      @please please you mean haul C***y, Kishm* and H***tage with that Lola girl as well
  • Not answering (05/12/2021, 11:20) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I tired called the # you guys provide no ansa !
  • Grand Puba (05/12/2021, 12:01) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Blue KiA Sportage along the road between Qwomar and Crystal opposite the machine shop. Come for that please.
  • please (05/12/2021, 12:31) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Plenty in Baughers Bay, across from the Laundry. Eye sore and mosquito ground. Swing there please!!
  • hoarders (05/12/2021, 13:19) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Tola people a set a hoarders
  • SCB (05/12/2021, 13:42) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good to see. After this we need to go after all the derelict boats despoiling Sea Cow’s Bay.
  • Clean up (05/12/2021, 14:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Going up in long look by children park always full old vehicles from that mechanic shop can’t get space to drive
  • Randolph (05/12/2021, 15:45) Like (5) Dislike (1) Reply
    I hope the owners are being charged for the service.

    Also, I wonder if some of these could go to the vocational school to teach youngsters the bodywork trade....
  • hmm (05/12/2021, 20:06) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Continue and please don't stop regardless of who the vehicle belongs to. Good job. But extra help is needed to clean up FREE BOTTOM ROAD. Lord pleases clean up that Road ASAP.
  • CB4lyfe (05/12/2021, 20:08) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Please come to Carrot Bay...we need a good clean-up!!
  • Get Real (06/12/2021, 10:52) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    So all those abandon vehicles in the parkin LOT across from Bobby's can only be removed if someone complains?
    The department also needs to be proactive. Especially in the public space.


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