Photo caption: (L-R) Mr. Kenny Warner, Operations Supervisor at the Charlestown Sea Port; Mr. Raoul Archibald; and Mr. Donald Browne, two of the four sanitation workers from the Ministry of Health, honoured by the Nevis Air and Sea Ports Authority, Ms. Loretta France, Human Resource Manager; and Ms. Michelle Lawrence, Administrative Officer, at an appreciation ceremony at the Charlestown Sea Port on Monday 21, December 2020
NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (December 22, 2020) — The Nevis Air and Sea Ports Authority (NASPA), on Monday, December 21, 2020, recognised four street cleaners at the Ministry of Health for their contribution to keeping Charlestown clean.
Mr. Donald Browne; Mr. Raoul Archibald; Mr. Joseph Prince; and Mr. Lester Nisbett were awarded at a ceremony at the Charlestown Sea Port as part of NASPA’s annual community outreach programme. They were presented with a certificate of appreciation and a gift basket for their contribution to keeping Charlestown clean.
Mr. Kenny Warner, Operations Supervisor at the Charlestown Sea Port, explained the purpose of the event.
“Every year at NASPA, we thank our sanitation workers in Charlestown for keeping the area clean and tidy. They have kept the city clean throughout the whole year, especially during this COVID-19 pandemic, where cleanliness is so important and vital to keeping us and the community safe.
“As a port authority, we are very grateful for the sanitation workers, and we want to show our appreciation for all the hard work that they do throughout the year,” he said.
Ms. Loretta France, Human Resource Manager; and Ms. Michelle Lawrence, Administrative Officer, presented the gift baskets.
The street cleaners in Charlestown have been recognized by NASPA for the past six years during the Christmas season for their committed service to the community.