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General information session on Saba about the Spatial Development Programme Caribbean Netherlands


The Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations is pleased to announce an information session on the Spatial Development Programme for the Caribbean Netherlands. This general information session will provide an opportunity to inform the community and stakeholders about the Central Government’s spatial policy, paying particular attention to the implications for spatial planning on Saba.


In the situation that the Public Entity of Saba develops a spatial development plan for the island, this programme provides the guidelines to include national policy objectives.


The information session consists of a general presentation and opportunity to ask questions concerning the Spatial Development Programme Caribbean Netherlands. The session will take place on the 8th of June between 15.00 p.m. and 16:30 p.m.


Residents, businesses, local interest groups, public officials and other interested parties are welcome to participate in the presentation or to visit during the kick-off session. For more information, please contact: info@sabagov.nl.


About the Spatial Development Programme Caribbean Netherlands

The Spatial Development Programme Caribbean Netherlands (ROP CN) is a programme that describes the policy objectives that have consequences for spatial planning on the islands of Caribbean Netherlands. The programme thus creates important frameworks for the spatial development plans on the islands. The programme focuses on various spatial policy issues, such as population growth, sufficient housing, climate change, and the preservation of cultural and natural values. The ROP CN provides an overview of government policy and proposes measures to achieve sustainable spatial development. It promotes structured consultation between the public entities and the Central Government and contributes to an integrated policy structure on the islands.


Date: 8th of June 2023, between 15.00 - 16.30

Location: Courtroom, Government Building, The Bottom

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