The High Commission of Barbados in London is the diplomatic mission of Barbados in the United Kingdom.[1] Among the initial diplomatic missions to be established by Barbados after the attainment of independence from Britain, the office was initially located at 28 Cockspur Street where it shared a joint mission with Guyana (formerly British Guiana). In the early 1970s the mission relocated to 6 Upper Belgrave Street, London.[2][3][4] Barbados' High Commission remained at that location until the mid-1980s when it moved to its present location at the corner of 1 Great Russell Street in London's Bloomsbury neighbourhood (within the Borough of Camden).
| High Commission of Barbados in London | |
|---|---|
| Location | Bloomsbury, London |
| Address | 1 Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3ND |
| Coordinates | 51°31′02″N 0°07′51″W / 51.5171°N 0.1308°W |
| High Commissioner | Mr. Milton Inniss |
The High Commission is maintained by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Barbados and houses the head office of the Barbados Maritime Ship Registry (BMSR).[5][6] The present High Commissioner is Milton Inniss,[7] appointed on 1 October 2018, who replaced the Rev. Guy Hewitt.[8]
The chancery also houses an office of the Barbados Tourism Authority. However, it utilises 263 Tottenham Court Road as its address, which is on the building's western end.[9]
In October 2012 the Parliament of Barbados voted on a measure to allocate funds to rehabilitate and refurbish the London High Commission Chancery.[10]
Accreditation
editThe Barbadian High Commissioner in London is also concurrently accredited as non-resident Ambassador to the Holy See (Vatican City), Israel, and Sweden, and as non-resident High Commissioner to South Africa.
Past high commissioners
editSince independence, the following high commissioners have been accredited to the Court of St. James, as follows:
- Sir Lionel Alfred Luckhoo KCMG, CBE, Q.C. (1967–1970)
- James Cameron Tudor (1971–1975)
- Cecil Beaumont Williams
- Algernon Washington Symmonds (1982–1983)
- The Hon. Harold McDonald Forde (2 June 1984–1986)
- Vernon Olivier Smith (1986–1989)
- Sir William Randolph Douglas (1991–1993)
- Peter Patrick Kenneth Simmons (22 July 1997–2000)
- Lawrence Edwin Pollard (18 October 2003–31 August 2008)
- Hugh Anthony Arthur (September 2008–December 2013)[11]
- Guy Arlington Kenneth Hewitt (January 2014–October 2018)
High Commissioner of the Republic of Barbados
edit- Milton Inniss (since 30 November 2021)
Gallery
edit- Plaque outside the High Commission
- Former Barbadian High Commission at 6 Upper Belgrave Street, Belgravia
See also
editReferences
edit- ↑ "The London Diplomatic List" (PDF). 13 December 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 December 2013.
- ↑ 89/00901/FULL | REFURBISHMENT OF FORMER BARBADIAN DIPLOMATIC OFFICES TO 3 NO RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND REAR EXTENSION. 6 Upper Belgrave Street London SW1X 8BD, City of Westminster
- ↑ "BELGRAVE SQUARE, LONDON". Archived from the original on 24 January 2013. Retrieved 25 December 2012.
- ↑ 6, 7 & 8 Upper Belgrave Street
- ↑ Ships' Registration and Shipping Incentives Archived 25 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine, InvestBarbados.org
- ↑ Barbados Maritime Ship Registry (BMSR)
- ↑ Government Information Service, Barbados (2018). "GIS Barbados - New Heads Of Overseas Missions Announced". Government of Barbados. Archived from the original on 4 September 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- ↑ About His Excellency Mr Hugh Anthony Arthur Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, DiplomaticAndConsular.com
- ↑ Barbados Tourism Authority - Offices
- ↑ MPs call for links with Africa
- ↑ Foreign and Commonwealth Office (2011). "Find a foreign embassy in the UK > Barbados". Government of the United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2011.