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SLNT Concerned Over Ongoing Cabot Saint Lucia Works

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Press Release:-  The Saint Lucia National Trust received disturbing images last week of significant works being undertaken by Cabot Saint Lucia along the coastline and the Queen’s Chain, including land reclamation works not described in the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA). Notwithstanding ongoing talks with representatives of the Government of Saint Lucia and its agencies on this and other matters, and the recent quick action taken by the DCA to stop unauthorized activity on the Cas en Bas beach, the Trust feels compelled to issue a public statement on this urgent matter. Throughout the life of this project, the

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