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The Jamaica National Heritage Trust is responsible for the promotion, preservation, and development of Jamaica's material cultural heritage (buildings, monuments, bridges, etc.). [1] The organisation maintains the list of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica. [4] It is chartered by The Jamaica National Heritage Trust Act, 1985. [5]
National Export-Import Bank of Jamaica (EXIM Bank) National Housing Trust (NHT) National Land Agency (NLA) National Road Operating & Constructing Company (NROCC) National Spatial Data Management Unit; National Water Commission (NWC) National Works Agency (NWA) Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) Port Authority Management Services
The National Housing Trust was established, providing "the means for most employed people to own their own homes," and greatly stimulated housing construction, with more than 40,000 houses built between 1974 and 1980. [16]
Hibbert House, also known as Headquarters House, is the head office of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. It is located at 79 Duke Street in Kingston, Jamaica . It was built in 1755 by Thomas Hibbert , a wealthy English merchant, to serve as his residence.
The National Housing Trust (NHT) was in charge of these restorations and painted the sculpture with marine paint, which Facey said in distress, was a "terrible mistake," and the NHT should consult the artist every step of the way before making changes.
This is a complete list of National Heritage sites in Jamaica as published by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. [1] ... Contact Wikipedia;
Anthony Michael "Tony" Spaulding (20 October 1933 – 18 April 1998) was a Jamaican attorney-at-law and politician. A political firebrand, he served as a vice president of the People's National Party (PNP), Member of Parliament for the Saint Andrew Southern constituency, and Minister of Housing under Prime Minister Michael Manley.
The Firefly Estate, located 10 km (6 mi) east of Oracabessa, Jamaica, was the Caribbean home of Sir Noël Coward and is the site of his grave. It is now listed as a National Heritage Site by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. [1]