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War on derelicts is ‘still on’ – Hon Carvin Malone

- '$80 bounty' on derelict vehicles being offered
A number of derelict vehicles have already been transported from the Virgin Islands to Columbia. Photo: VINO/File
Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone (AL) said his ministry is still very engaged in the removal of derelicts stemming from the 2017 weather events in the Virgin Islands. Photo: Facebook
Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone (AL) said his ministry is still very engaged in the removal of derelicts stemming from the 2017 weather events in the Virgin Islands. Photo: Facebook
Government has undertaken an initiative to reward persons for turning in derelicts. Photo: VINO/File
Government has undertaken an initiative to reward persons for turning in derelicts. Photo: VINO/File
Thousands of vehicles were considered derelicts after receiving significant damages when Hurricanes Irma and Maria tore through the Virgin Islands in September 2017. Photo: VINO/File
Thousands of vehicles were considered derelicts after receiving significant damages when Hurricanes Irma and Maria tore through the Virgin Islands in September 2017. Photo: VINO/File
BAUGHERS BAY, Tortola, VI- Minister for Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone (AL) said his ministry is still very engaged in the removal of derelicts left behind by the 2017 weather events in the Virgin Islands.

Thousands of vehicles were considered derelicts after receiving significant damages when Hurricanes Irma and Maria tore through the Virgin Islands in September 2017. Many of the vehicles were left scattered across the hills and valleys of the territory.

“The war on derelicts is still on,” Honourable Malone said on the VIP Let’s Talk Radio Programme held on April 6, 2021.

“We were able to go to Anegada again, or we took advantage of the barge that was there, and we were able to bring a number of vehicles down. What we are trying to do in doing this is, there are about three to four additional units to be collected on Anegada. Then we will go to Virgin Gorda; we want to make sure that we get all the vehicles so that the last trip to Columbia could be had and we can get it done.”

Honourable Malone said a tremendous number of derelict vehicles have already been transported to the Latin American country.

Scrap metals

Meanwhile, in January this year, the Minister announced that his ministry was entering into a sales agreement with companies that were interested in purchasing scrap metal from the government. 

He informed that Cabinet approved Tortola Concrete Products to handle the processing and export of these derelict vehicles and other scrap metal out of the Virgin Islands.

'Bounty' on derelict vehicles!

Hon Malone also announced that another initiative the government is undertaking is to reward persons for turning in derelicts.

“All remaining derelicts on Jost van Dyke, Anegada, Virgin Gorda and Tortola will have no hiding place. An $80 bounty would be paid on any derelict that is spotted, marked and transported to an approved location of each of the islands.

"Once delivered to Pockwood Pond, we expect to completely remove all derelict vehicles and scrap metals from the temporary derelict vehicle site in Pockwood Pond and the temporary dumpsite in Cox Heath, which were both created as a result of Hurricane Irma,” Honourable Malone stated.

14 Responses to “War on derelicts is ‘still on’ – Hon Carvin Malone”

  • cgb (12/04/2021, 11:34) Like (10) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hon. Malone there is a maroon colored car abandoned on the roadside, just 50 yards up the hill to the right of the Police Station in Cane Garden Bay. Its been parked there since at least 2016. Please can your team get this removed.
  • BS (12/04/2021, 12:24) Like (15) Dislike (0) Reply
    So how come only this morning I called Solid Waste about removing a deliric vehicle only to be told that exercise is on hold, and that they will get back to me? This is after I was originally told weeks before Easter that they will come to tag a certain vehicle. A set if jokers.
  • Rubber Duck (12/04/2021, 12:53) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    I thought he was talking about the government for a moment.
  • gfdgdfgdfgdfgdf (12/04/2021, 13:13) Like (24) Dislike (0) Reply

    How about the rotting ferries by Road Reef or does that family name get a pass ?

  • nanny cay (12/04/2021, 13:27) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Please remove the derelict silver vehicle parked on the sidewalk just west of the entrance to Nanny Cay. It stinks and is full of garbage and the windscreen is broken now.
  • Kingfish (12/04/2021, 14:57) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Who is winning the war?
  • long look (12/04/2021, 15:12) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Up Nottingham Estate have at least 10 of them that need to go!!
  • Maroon Shell (12/04/2021, 15:50) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    There is a maroon chevy equinox shell across the
    Lower Estate sidewalk for years.
  • please (12/04/2021, 18:35) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Please can Solid Waste come to the scenic road running above Baughers Bay and tag and remove all those derelict vehicles. Lots of persons use that road for exercise, but the derelict vehicles just take away from the experience. While at this, persons are now dropping their garbage at the foot of an electricity pole just as your come onto this road from the road going up to Belle Vue. Please place a sign there "No dumping of Garbage". PLEASE people - have some pride in keeping the island beautiful. STOP LITTERING.
  • war (12/04/2021, 18:56) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The war on derelict vehicles is sadly being lost. All you have to do is take a drive up Greenland, start from Long Swamp and drive all the way up pass the Greenland cemetery. Tell me what you see on both sides of this road, and on the vacant lots. I am sure that persons who care about the BVI will point out the same in their village. If Minister Malone wants to be successful at this project, please ask him to check in with the Government of Bermuda.
  • smh (12/04/2021, 20:04) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Tortola looks like one big dump. Old cars and trash everywhere. It’s really sickening.
  • SCB Gurl (12/04/2021, 20:26) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    There is a whole airplane on the road side in SCB and lots of abandoned cars at Duff Bottom
    We want tourists to come and our island looks like a garbage dump
    Sad to say: Our ppl have no pride
  • Uncle (13/04/2021, 07:57) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    The solid waste department needs to grow a pair balls to get their damn work done. Them panty waste are picking and choosing who's vehicle they want to move and they are doing a great job of embarrassing the Minister.
  • hmm (13/04/2021, 12:01) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    Who is making the money from all of the scrap metal?


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