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Premier Smith signs MOU with Hertfordshire County Council

The agreement is the culmination of a partnership begun in 2009 on sports cooperation and will foster engagement in the public service, the commercial sector and non-governmental organisations.
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Premier D. Orlando Smith and Deputy Leader of Hertfordshire County Council David Lloyd yesterday November 23, 2011 signed a new Memorandum of Understanding in London that will build links between the two parties.

According to a press release from the Governor’s Office, Foreign Office Minister for the Overseas Territories, Henry Bellingham, MP congratulated Hon. Smith on the partnership.

The release stated, that this unique agreement is the culmination of a partnership begun in 2009 on sports cooperation and will foster engagement in the public service, the commercial sector and non-governmental organisations.

The initiative, which was pursued by the BVI and Hertfordshire County Council, builds on their Olympic relationship established through the Hertfordshire Ready for Winners Partnership (HRFPW) and supports the objectives of the UK Government’s strategy for the Overseas Territories that includes strengthening ties between the United Kingdom and the OTs.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Henry Bellingham said, “As Overseas Territories Minister, I am very pleased to be here today to show the British Government’s support for the signing of this important Memorandum of Understanding between Hertfordshire County Council and the British Virgin Islands Government.

“This is exactly the type of partnership that we are seeking to encourage between the Overseas Territories and the United Kingdom as part of our new strategy for the Territories, and I hope that other Territories will seek to follow BVI and Hertfordshire County Council’s lead.”

Meanwhile, Premier Smith said he “envisioned a very long lasting relationship between the British Virgin Islands and Hertfordshire Council”. The Premier also extended thanks to Ms Shirley Parker and the residents of Aston for welcoming BVI athletes into their homes under the initial MOU on Sports Cooperation.

Jane Pitman, Chairman of Hertfordshire County Council, said: "This agreement gives

us the opportunity to share best practice, skills and business contacts between the public and private sector in Hertfordshire and our new partners in the British Virgin Islands.

"Particular areas of focus are education, adult care, youth offending and economic development. We are also investigating setting up graduate work experience opportunities for newly-qualified students from the British Virgin Islands so they can come to Hertfordshire to learn valuable skills.

"This is also a good opportunity to develop community links with the British Virgin Islands. We have already seen villagers from Aston open their homes to athletes from the British Virgin Islands who are training for the Olympics. This agreement will give Hertfordshire communities and our schools the opportunity to link with and learn more about Caribbean culture."

10 Responses to “Premier Smith signs MOU with Hertfordshire County Council ”

  • billy b (24/11/2011, 13:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Doc, yuh looking good. Just keep lorna in her place this time. Your are our Premier, not her
    • uner the rock (24/11/2011, 18:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      for real and keep ronnie away from finance and russel and bolo out if this government is to get another term...that gang of russel, Ronnie, Bolo, jericky, and the likes keep them far we do not trust them they killed your government last time..learn from your mistakes deman
      • save it for the apes (26/11/2011, 00:07) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        what have they accomplished in the UK??? tell we please
  • Alright then (24/11/2011, 13:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Started in 2009. Hmmm. Ok. You think an MOU woulda been so easy to sign if we were so lax? We now want to hear what was said between BVI an UK about the budget going to UK. Report, report.
  • we back here wondering (24/11/2011, 14:40) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    is that all they accomplished? well well
  • high hope (24/11/2011, 15:05) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    see that is why I did not want the NDP in..they have failed already on the first trip...dem went up there to prevent england from approving our budget before it passes and to get the green light for the 15 million? now they come with some glover parks spin about MOU...this country is going down fast with this crew!!!! Uncle come save we fast fast..better them had send Myron to carry the water
    • billy b (25/11/2011, 10:06) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Doc, don't mind high hope and village girl. The VIP borrow money and wasted it. THE VIP IS OUT BECAUSE OF WASTEFUL SPENDING. We trust you Doc Smith and if you could get away with borrowing 12 trillion dollars from Obama, I support it because at the end of the day or four years, I know that this government will give me value for money.
  • Village Girl (24/11/2011, 16:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    weak deligation that all i have to say.....


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