The National Conservation Authority (NCA) was established by Act of Parliament No. 16 of 1999. on April 30, 1999 and is governed by a Board of Management appointed by the Minister of Social Transformation, Local Government and Community Empowerment.
The National Conservation Authority (NCA) is the Organization which grants permission for the use of a beach and designated areas to host activities commercial and otherwise. Here are some of the things you need to know when planning an activity on a beach: You must first obtain an application form from the office of the NCA. The form must be completed and returned at least two weeks prior to the date of the event.
You MUST comply with the Saint Lucia Solid Waste Management Authority (SLSWMA) garbage management and disposal policy by presenting a garbage disposal plan to the NCA along with your application. Fees are determined according to size and nature of the activity however, in all cases a refundable deposit is required. The deposit will be refunded if the NCA is satisfied that the area used has been cleaned.
Mission
To identify, manage, conserve and generally provide stewardship over natural assets including beaches, coastal, protected and other declared or designated areas, in a sustainable manner and to provide ancillary amenities thereby contributing to the social and economic development of Saint Lucia.
Vision
To be recognized as the leading local agency chartering the course for sustainable use of our natural assets for recreational, economic and social benefits of users.
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Sustaining the natural resources of our country.
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