More
    HomeenvironmentDeveloper Defends Barbuda Project Amid Environmental Legal Challenge

    Developer Defends Barbuda Project Amid Environmental Legal Challenge

    Published on

    spot_img

    The developer behind the Cedar Tree Point luxury housing project in Barbuda has defended the initiative against claims it poses an environmental threat.

    Henry Anderson, head of the company overseeing the project, insists the development adheres to environmental guidelines, saying it sits more than 4,000 feet from the protected Frigate Bird Sanctuary and 400 feet from the ocean—exceeding official buffer zone requirements.

    His comments come as a court prepares to rule on a legal challenge brought by Barbudan fisherman George Jeffrey, supported by the UK-based Global Legal Action Network. They allege the Development Control Authority’s approval of the project was unlawful due to its proximity to the Ramsar-listed Codrington Lagoon National Park.

    Jeffrey also claims the government breached the Environmental Protection and Management Act and the Physical Planning Act by failing to publish the project’s environmental impact assessment.

    However, Anderson cited findings from a marine biologist, who reported no harm to the sanctuary’s ecosystem, turtle nesting sites, or lagoon health. He also questioned why a nearby, larger hotel project has not faced similar scrutiny.

    Latest articles

    LETTER: Learning Shouldn’t Feel Like a Struggle in the Heat

    Dear Antigua Newsroom,I am writing to share my concern about the lack of air...

    Carlisle Bay Named Among Caribbean’s Top Resorts by Condé Nast Traveller

    Carlisle Bay Antigua has been ranked the ninth-best resort in the Caribbean and the...

    AL95 now Tropical Storm Jerry; NODS urges preparedness

    With the development of AL95 into Tropical Storm Jerry, which local meteorologists continue to...

    Teen Charged Over Cashew Hill Assault

    Police have arrested and charged a 16-year-old boy following a violent altercation on Cashew...

    More like this

    LETTER: Learning Shouldn’t Feel Like a Struggle in the Heat

    Dear Antigua Newsroom,I am writing to share my concern about the lack of air...

    Carlisle Bay Named Among Caribbean’s Top Resorts by Condé Nast Traveller

    Carlisle Bay Antigua has been ranked the ninth-best resort in the Caribbean and the...

    AL95 now Tropical Storm Jerry; NODS urges preparedness

    With the development of AL95 into Tropical Storm Jerry, which local meteorologists continue to...