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May 30, 2023
ROYAL CARIBBEAN PUBLISHES FIRST PUBLIC CONSULTATION REPORT FOR ROYAL BEACH CLUB AT PARADISE ISLAND

Royal Caribbean International has published the first public consultation report for the development of its Royal Beach Club at Paradise Island as part of the stringent assessment required by The Bahamas’ Department of Environmental Planning and Protection (DEPP).

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March 20, 2023
Open letter regarding RCI's proposed beach club project

Dear Editor, I have followed with great interest the discussions about Royal Caribbean's proposed beach club project for the western end of Paradise Island.

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January 23, 2023
DPM: Ongoing dialogue with Royal Caribbean on beach club

While the government would not confirm whether the Royal Caribbean Group (RCG) has presented a new proposal for the development of its Royal Beach Club project on Paradise Island, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper has confirmed that discussions continue.

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November 19, 2021
More Questions Than Answers in RCI Beach Club Project, says POIF

As Royal Caribbean International seeks to push forward with its $110 million beach club project on Paradise Island, an environmental advocacy group said government should demand explanations on key environmental aspects of the project. Chief among them, waste disposal.

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November 04, 2021
Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd publicly thanks Prime Minister “Brave” Davis

Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd publicly thanks Prime Minister “Brave” Davis for representing the Bahamas at COP26. We sincerely hope the actions are exemplified and a herculean effort measures up to the commitments expressed.

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August 25, 2021
Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd. Press Release 25th August, 2021

Why is the government of The Bahamas and Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines complicit in negotiating Bahamian Crown Land while Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club is in litigation before the Supreme Court of The Bahamas against the Government of The Bahamas?

On the 24th August, 2021 Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines (RCL) publicly announced their Town Hall meeting via zoom in conjunction with the Dep...

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June 14, 2021
Letter To The Editor - Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd

Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd.’s (PILH) is appalled by the fact that the Prime Minister of the Bahamas, the Minister Responsible for Crown Lands would offer a signed Crown Land Lease to Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.

The moral standard of a foreign corporation, who are supposed to follow international laws of ethics and morals when dealing with foreign governments are clearl...

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June 11, 2021
Letter To The Editor - Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd

Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club Co. Ltd. continues to campaign to the Government of the Bahamas to have the Crown Land Lease offered and accepted to be honoured. Why is it Bahamians have to beg, fight and take the government to court while we watch foreign entities come to our land and get what they want with red carpet treatment?

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May 01, 2021
Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club, an all-Bahamian project

Dear Editor,
Thank you for allowing me to express myself in your esteemed publication. I am the developer behind Paradise Island Lighthouse & Beach Club, an all-Bahamian project. I have been asking, begging, writing, texting, emailing, camping outside of House Of Assembly and Cabinet for more than nine years. Finally I was offered a Crown Land Lease by the Government of the Bahamas in 2020, which...

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July 15, 2020
Three Americans Arrested For Accessing Beach

A magistrate this afternoon dismissed charges against three American women accused of violating the Emergency Powers Orders by hopping a fence to access Cabbage Beach on Paradise Island on Friday.

The three women — Mariam Mohamed Hassen, Ikrame Kanane and Rana Mohamed Kenwy — claimed that they were given permission by a police officer in a "brown" uniform.

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