About Us

The Friends of Graeme Hall 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 (now a 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
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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