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Tobago House of Assembly
The Tobago House of Assembly (THA) is this country's oldest political institution. The Assembly is older than Trinidad and Tobago itself, since the twin-island union was set up in 1889 by the British government ant the THA's first incarnation was in 1768.
Today’s Assembly was created by Act 37 of 1980 for “making better provision for the administration of the island of Tobago and for matters therein.”
The Assembly THA is divided into two main arms. The Legislative Arm (Assembly Legislature) is where all members of the Assembly meet in plenary and/or select committees to make policy decisions with respect to its operations. These functions are supported by the Assembly Legislature Secretariat which is headed by the Presiding Officer, with the Clerk of the Assembly responsible for the discharge of functions as they relate to the conduct of the business of the Assembly.
The Executive Arm of the Assembly is headed by the Chief Secretary in his capacity as leader of the Executive Council, which has individual and collective responsibility for carrying out the functions of the Assembly through the Divisions.
Each Division is headed by a Secretary with an Administrator serving as Accounting Officer with responsibility for operations. The Chief Administrator is the most senior public officer in the administration and is attached to the Office of the Chief Secretary.
- Community Development, Enterprise Development and Labour
- Education, Innovation and Energy
- Finance and the Economy
- Food Production, Forestry and Fisheries
- Health, Wellness and Family Development
- Infrastructure, Quarries and the Environment
- Settlements, Urban Renewal and Public Utilities
- Sport and Youth Affairs
- Tourism, Culture and Transportation
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West Tobago
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Established on April 13th, 1776, the Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve is recognized as the oldest legally protected forest reserve with a conservation objective: “for the purpose of attracting frequent showers of rain upon which the fertility of lands in these climates doth entirely depend”. At 3958 hectares, the reserve is arguably the defining feature of this small Caribbean island.
Through its continued protection the Main Ridge has become a refuge for biodiversity, a rainfall generator for the island as originally intended, and the basis for sustainable livelihood activities in the marginalized communities of northeast Tobago. Supporting globally significant levels of biodiversity, including 24 non-poisonous snake species, 16 lizard species and 210 species of bird, the Main Ridge attracts environmentalists and those seeking ecotourism and sustainable tourism in the Caribbean from all over the world.
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Scarborough General Hospital, Signal Hill
Roxborough Community Hospital
Scarborough, Canaan, Plymouth, Moriah, Roxborough
Victor E. Bruce Financial Complex, Wilson Road, Scarborough
A.N.R. International Airport, Crown Point
A. N. R. Robinson International Airport is an international airport located on Crown Point, Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago. It is located in the southwestern-most part of the island, near the village of Canaan, and 11 km from the capital, Scarborough. The Airport serves both domestic and international flights and is currently under major upgrade expansion.
Address: Crown Point
Code: TAB
Elevation: 12 m
Phone: (868) 639-8389
January 1st
February 15th * – Carnival Monday and Tuesday are not national holidays but it is customary for most businesses to close their offices on these days. These days are celebrated, in either February or March, on the Monday and Tuesday immediately preceding Ash Wednesday on the Christian calendar.
February 16th* – Carnival Monday and Tuesday are not national holidays but it is customary for most businesses to close their offices on these days. These days are celebrated, in either February or March, on the Monday and Tuesday immediately preceding Ash Wednesday on the Christian calendar.
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April 2nd 2021
April 5th 2021
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