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Palm Beach Guesthouse on Petite Martinique |
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Over the years, Palm Beach Restaurant and Bar in Petite Martinique has been providing you with the best service you could ever receive from a restaurant.
Now we are going a step further by providing you with two tastefully furnished, fully equipped ground floor apartments.
These apartments are located on a gently sloping hillside overlooking the bay with one of the most spectacular views of the Grenadines.
The island is very small so the apartments are no more than 10 minutes easy walk away from the beach.
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More Autonomy for Carriacou and Petit Martinique ? |
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Attorney-at-law, Anselm Clouden has once again raised the issue of a break in the current relationship existing between Mainland Grenada and its two dependencies, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
The outspoken Clouden has accused the ruling New National Party (NNP) government of Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell of neglecting the needs of residents on the island since assuming office in mid-1995.
In a letter sent to U.N Secretary General, Kofi Annan, the lawyer is calling for the world body to intervene and preside over a referendum that seeks greater autonomy for the residents on the two sister isles.
He is suggesting that a referendum be held in the territories in which the people of Carriacou and Petite Martinique ³would effectively be offered a choice between the autonomy and internal self government².
Following is the full text of the letter dated October 24, 2006 which Clouden sent to Kofi Annan and copied to Governor-General, Sir Daniel Williams:
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Arrival by boat on Carriacou |
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Look here for :
the ferry between Grenada and Carriacou
Arrival
on Carriacou by boat.
If you arrive from outside the country Grenada, you must stop at Hillsborough
to clear in,
as officials do not allow boats to anchor at Tyrell Bay before clearance.
This only applies to boats arriving from another country.
Customs office is in the commercial harbour, immigration at the police station.
In Carriacou one must also visit the Grenada Port Authority office, located next
to Customs.
A harbour fee is charged although facilities are minimal.
Customs
Tel:443 7659
Opening Hours: 0800-1145,1300-1545(weekdays)
Carriacou Yacht Club
Tyrrel Bay
Tel:(473) 443-6292, Fax:(473) 443-6292, VHF Channel 16
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Provides some of the other marina facilities but no docking. Internet cafe. |
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