The BTPS Shares the Loss of a Former Chief Town Planner

It is with sadness that we share the passing of Luther Bourne, former Chief Town Planner and close colleague of many.

Funeral Service

The Funeral Service for Luther is due to be held on August 8th, 2024. Please see below newspaper advertisement.

BTPS Saddened by the passing of Luther Bourne, Honorary Member

The Barbados Town Planning Society regrets to announce the Passing of one of its Professional Members, Luther Bourne, on July 15, 2024 at the age of 88.

Luther joined the Town & Country Development Planning Office (TCPO) in 1964 as a Planning Student with prior University Degrees in Economics and World affairs.  He had been employed in the diplomatic section of the West Indies Federation when it became defunct and was keen to obtain another post in the Public Sector.  At that time, the Government of Barbados had an opening for a Pupil Assistant to be trained in the UK and he was successful in securing that position, to the great ultimate benefit of the Planning Profession.  He spent a year in the TCPO under the guidance Mr. Peter H. M. Stevens, the first Town & Country Planning Officer.  During that year, he assisted in the research and documentation for the first Physical Development Plan of Barbados, the draft of which had been completed in 1966 by a professional team under the U.N. Development Programme.

The following year, Luther travelled with his family to the UK for a two-year Postgraduate degree in Town Planning and his local experience would have been important because he could relate his studies to the Barbados context.  It was during this time that he and Richard Gill became friends, as the latter was then in the third year of a four-year Honours Degree course.

When Luther and Richard returned to Barbados in 1967, they were both appointed to professional posts under the then head of Department, Mr. Peter Shepherd.  Over the next couple of years, the posts were rationalized and the more familiar term “Chief Town Planner” was formalized.  Following the departure of Mr. Shepherd, Luther was appointed as the first Barbadian Chief Town Planner in 1970 and held that post for about 14 years, during which he was well positioned to influence public policy and planning practice.  He was then promoted to Acting Permanent Secretary and subsequently to Cabinet Secretary. 

He supported the entry of Barbadian Planners into the profession and encouraged and monitored several young Planners who worked under him, for which they are most grateful. He was particularly instrumental in effecting a change in the training of young planners, who previously would have gone to the UK for training to the first degree level, by encouraging a grounding in the local and wider Caribbean environment first, before proceeding to the UK for post-graduate studies.  It is to be regretted that Luther was never awarded a national honour for his outstanding service.

On retirement from Government service, Luther started a modest private practice in association with an Engineer and served as a UN Consultant on Planning from 1992 to 1996.  During this period of his life, he also assisted overseas Consultants in the preparation of two versions of the amended Physical Development Plan for the Island.  He also teamed up with local firms Athelston King Architects and Errol Clarke Engineers as the planning consultant in the preparation of The Greater Orange Hill Area Comprehensive Development Plan (Deanstown) of 1998. This was one of the plans identified for preparation in the Physical Development Plan Amended 1988 

Luther’s contribution to the Planning Profession has been immense over the years.  As a Professional Member of the BTPS, he has served as President for several years during which he also served as the Regional Representative of the Commonwealth Association of Planning (CAP) for the Americas Region – essentially for Canada and the Caribbean.  He also proved, in his role as President of BTPS, that Public and Private Sector Planners could work together in a professional organization to their mutual benefit and hold the highest office without conflict of interest, thus helping to grow the profession.

Luther has also taken part in many of the Society’s public events including local seminars and local and regional conferences, chairing several sessions.  In such events he ably balanced his professional integrity and responsibilities with his high level public advisory function by always giving a willing ear to the “other view” without compromising himself through committal. 

This Society was pleased to honour Luther in recent years as one of its first three Honorary Members, a title which was richly deserved. 

Others will no doubt have much to say about Luther’s artistic abilities including fluency with his classical guitar, his creative dance ability and his acting roles.  Our own Members will always remember him as a person of the highest integrity, as someone very special with his love of people, his Joy of Life and his ability to offer thoughtful advice on all professional matters.

Our condolences go out to his dear wife Pamela (“Pam”) and their family and we embrace with thanks the life of one who gave much and thoroughly enjoyed the journey of a long life.

May he Rest in Peace.

The President and Membership of the Barbados Town Planning Society. Dated: 30th July 2024

Luther’s Obituary

Also, please see Luther’s Obituary below, taken from https://obits.palmbeachnationalchapel.com/obituary/luther-bourne

Luther Bourne, born on July 22, 1935, passed away peacefully on July 15, 2024, at JFK Medical Center in Palm Beach, Florida. He was 88 years old.

Luther was a beloved husband, father and grandfather, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. Luther is survived by his devoted wife, Pamela whom he met in St. Kitts where he taught French before briefly joining the diplomatic corps of the West Indies Federation. They shared 65 wonderful years of marriage.

He was a loving father to his three children: Gillian and her husband Paul; Nicholas and his wife Ruth; and his eldest daughter Colette. He was also a proud grandfather to Marc, Cindy, Nia, Ryan, Zachary, Alexander, Nikayla, and Zoie.

Luther leaves behind his sister-in-law Pearl and her husband Colin, brother-in-law Tom and his wife Yvonne, cousins Joyce Callender-Bryan, Audrey Hunte-Cox, Peggy Hunte-Smith and numerous relatives from the Belgrave, Benjamin, Bourne, Briggs, Hunte and Oxley families. He was preceded in death by his parents, Millicent (Bourne) Carew and Samuel Benjamin, his sister, Arnette, and his cousins Sir Conrad Hunte, Juanita Hinkson, Carlisle Hunte, and Hugh Hunte.

He lived a full and vibrant life, touching the hearts of all who knew him. He will be deeply missed by his close friends Judy Stober, Elsie Kirton, Rudolph Holder, and Cedric Burke, as well as countless friends in Barbados and around the world.

Luther dedicated most of his professional career to the Barbados Government, serving with distinction as the first Barbadian Chief Town Planner. He held this role for 14 years, during which he developed the organization and oversaw significant growth and transformation across the island. In 1984, Luther became an Acting Permanent Secretary, and in 1990, he was appointed Cabinet Secretary. From 1992 to 1996, he served as a United Nations consultant on planning.

In addition to his professional achievements, Luther was a passionate lover of the arts. He found joy in music, creative dance, acting, painting, and playing the classical guitar. His artistic talents brought enjoyment and inspiration to all who knew him.

A funeral service to celebrate Luther’s life will be held at St. Mary’s Anglican Church in Bridgetown, Barbados, on August 8, 2024, at 2 PM, followed by the inurnment in the churchyard. You may also join the family via livestream at www.clydebjonesfuneralhome.com to share in his service. Floral tributes may be sent to Clyde B. Jones Funeral Home, Top Rock, Christ Church, Barbados, no later than 11:30 AM on Thursday, August 8.

Luther Bourne’s life was a testament to dedication, creativity, and love. His legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Rest in peace. You will always be remembered and loved.

Event Held for Latest Honorary Member – Mr. Richard C. Gill

We marked the election of our latest Honorary Member, Mr. Richard C. Gill with an event held on 26th April, 2024 at the Marriott Hotel, Hastings, Christ Church. This was in recognition of his outstanding contribution to urban and spatial planning in the island.

Richard C. Gill receiving his 2024 Honorary Membership of the BTPS award

President of the BTPS, Mrs. Yolanda Alleyne, welcomed the approximately fifty specially invited guests to the outer courtyard meeting space and after some kind introductory words, introduced Senior Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Dr William Duguid, who gave thorough overview of planning in Barbados and its importance to our orderly development. Minister Duguid skillfully weaved threads of Mr. Gill’s career and contributions into context of planning in Barbados over the years, and thanked Mr. Gill for his outstanding contributions to town planning in Barbados.

After the Minister presented Mr. Gill with his award, Mr. Gill was invited to speak. His historic perspective through participating in key land develop changes before the island’s independence, through the introduction of development control and physical development planning to Barbados was intriguing. He reminisced about memorable experiences over his career, including his public sector experiences on housing areas, highways and historic towns, drawing with a spring bow pen, hanging out of an airplane taking aerial photos, and many interesting projects such as Royal Westmoreland, Sandy Lane, Apes Hill, ABC Highway and Warrens Industrial Park to name a few. View “thank you” speech here.

A generous contribution was made by Mr. Lionel Nurse, former Chief Town Planner and also an Honorary Member of the BTPS, who graciously verified Richard’s outstanding professional character and his contributions with interesting stories and memories of their time working together. See speech text here.

Acting Deputy Director of Planning and Development, Mr. Rudy Headley, then gave a touching account of how Richard had helped him immensely over the years by recommending Newcastle upon Tyne as the right university to complete his Masters degree, having attended himself many years prior. Richard ensured that longtime friends in Newcastle welcomed Rudy and made sure that he settled in and was not alone. A similar experience happened again when Rudy worked in Bermuda, where Richard was able to offer guidance and contacts to help settle in quickly. Rudy generously thanked Richard for being a great friend, a kind mentor and a man with immense professional integrity.

Finally, Richard’s son Andy said a few heart-felt words of congratulations on receiving the Honorary Membership award, and also on his formal retirement from his namesake company, Richard Gill Associates, and professional life after 56 years. Several employees, past and present, were at the gathering and we able to share in the gratitude expressed by Andy for the years of mentorship, kind leadership and generosity towards everyone. See text of speech here.

The event was also attended by other Society members, senior staff of the Planning & Development Department, family members and close friends, other development-related professionals and several clients and other working colleagues. By unanimous consent, the event was highly enjoyed and even considered overdue by some for such a true stalwart and pioneer of planning in Barbados.