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Revised Regulations
…ce Ordinance (Code A) 2019 C.6 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code B) 2019 C.7 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code C) 2019 C.8 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code D) 2019 C.9 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code E) 2019 C.10 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code F) 2019 C.11 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code G) 2019 C.12 The Criminal Justice (Conditional Cautions) Ordinan…
History
…her £4m to Mauritius and representatives of the Chagossians in the form of a trust fund). There is a small community of Chagossians based in Crawley, Sussex, and another in Manchester. There are also communities of former islanders and their descendants remaining in Seychelles and Mauritius. The British Indian Ocean Territory Administration has facilitated several (roughly annual) visits to the Territory by the eldest Chagossians, and a programme…
Revised Ordinances
…l Justice (Conditional Cautions) Ordinance 2019 C.7 The Criminal Procedure Code 2019 C.8 The Criminal Procedure Code (Temporary Measures) (Fixed Penalty Notices) Ordinance C.9 Revised Ordinances of BIOT – Chapter D The Acquisition of Land for Public Purposes Ordinance 1983 D.1 The Crown Proceedings Ordinance 1984 D.2 The Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Ordinance 1985 D.3 Revised Ordinances of BIOT – Chapter E The Protection and Preservation of…
BIOT WRNS 100 Stamp Issue 28.11.17

…he Women’s Royal Naval Service. The stamps feature women in the Royal Navy today juxtaposed against WRENS throughout the last century: First pair: modern day mine clearance diver and WWI Wrens working on a lathe. Second pair: modern day ops room warfare specialist and WWII boat crew. Third pair: modern day (first) female submariners and 1970s radar plotter. You can buy these stamps and their First Day Covers online from the BIOT Post Office, or fr…
Butterflyfishes of BIOT Stamp Issue 8.12.20

…mall organisms that are difficult for most other type of fishes to access. Indian Butterflyfish Indian Butterfly fishes are usually located between 22-80 metres below surface. However some Ind ian Butterflyfishes have been located at much greater depths. The Indian Butterflyfish can vary in length up to 14cm.This Indian Butterfly is darker yellow, with the centre of the body being pale yellow and two diagonal broader black bands on the side. There…
Catlin Seaview Survey and Google Street View

…T) and geographically the Chagos Archipelago. Located in the centre of the Indian Ocean, the British Indian Ocean Territory contains the world’s largest coral atoll and the greatest marine biodiversity in the UK by far. It also has one of the healthiest reef systems in the cleanest waters in the world, supporting half the total area of good quality reefs in the Indian Ocean. As a result, the ecosystems of BIOT have so far proven resilient to clima…
Remembrance Day 2019

…of the armistice which ended the First World War, on the same day in 1918. Today the United Kingdom, Commonwealth nations and our partners around the world will honour the sacrifices of those who gave their lives in that terrible war and other conflicts since. As part of these commemorations Cdr. Kay Burbidge RN, Commissioner’s Representative and Commander British Forces in BIOT, has laid a wreath at the small War Graves cemetery on Diego Garcia b…
About
The British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) lies about 1,770km east of Mahe (the main island of the Seychelles). The territory, an archipelago of 58 islands sometimes referred to as the Chagos Archipelago, covers some 640,000 sq km of ocean. The islands have a land area of only 60 sq km and 698km of coastline. Diego Garcia, the largest and most southerly island, is 44 sq km. The climate is hot, humid and moderated by trade winds. The terrain is fla…
Chagossian Heritage Visit Feb 2018

…lands. This visit saw a group of 16 Chagossians (13 from UK and three from Seychelles) embark on the journey to the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), some to revisit the places they remembered from their youth and others to experience in person the stories of their parents birthplace they had been told. The programme started with a chapel service of celebration and thanksgiving exclusively for the visiting group of Chagossians and over the we…
Planned Heritage Visits for Chagossians 2020/21

…des Building Edith Cavell Street, P.O. Box 1063, Port Louis If living in Seychelles British Indian Ocean Territory Heritage Visit British High Commission Victoria, 3rd Floor Oliaji Trade Centre, Francis Rachel Street, Victoria, Mahé The trip will be physically tiring with long hours spent on aeroplanes and boats and will require a certain level of mobility and resilience. A medical letter will be requested from all successful applicants indicati…