About Us

The Friends of Graeme Hall (FOGH) is a group of concerned citizens in Barbados who support the Government of Barbados in preserving and managing, in perpetuity, the Graeme Hall Swamp wetland (a Natural Heritage Conservation Area and Ramsar Site) and the agricultural upland buffer as a multi-use green recreational open space, with the potential to become a National Park.

Over 6000 Barbadian citizens have signed a petition in support of a National Park at Graeme Hall.

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Press Releases and Other Doccuments

Letter to print media Re: Impending closure of Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary - Oct 31, 2008

Letter to Print Media Re: Possibility of flooding - Oct 13st, 2008
Waterpark Application Turned Down - Press release - Dec 23rd, 2007
Change in Land Use Designation - Media Letter - Dec 15th, 2007
Letter to Parliamentarian and Senators -Dec 12th, 2007
Press release FOGH Incorporation - June 27, 2007
Response to Dr Watson's Letter in Advocate - Jan 15th, 2007
Letter to Print Media Re: Mosquito Control Graeme Hall Swamp - Dec 26th, 2006
Support for Goal Four of the Barbados National Strategic Plan - Oct 21st, 2006
Caribbean Splash Waterpark Objection Petition Letter - Sept 27th 2006

 

Reference Guide/Support Doccuemnts for Graeme Hall National Park

The following documents can be downloaded for use by scientists, planners, and others.
Introduction
Conceptual Map
Section One- A Legacy for Barbados - revised 28Nov2006
Section Two - Boundaries - revised 28Nov2006
Section Four - Hydrology and Wastewater
Section Five - Programming, Operations and Impacts
Section Six - Financial
Section Seven - Benefits for Business and Real Estate
Section Eight - Bibliography
Additional Documents
Media Downloads
Questions and Answers About the National Park

 

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