Saint Michael, Barbados
The parish of St. Michael is one of eleven parishes of Barbados. It has a land area of 39 km2 and is found at the southwest portion of the island. Saint Michael has survived by name as one of the original six parishes created in 1629 by Governor Sir William Tufton.
The parish is home to Bridgetown, the capital of Barbados. Bridgetown is the centre of commercial activity in Barbados, as well as a central hub for the public transport network. Other major infrastructure in St. Michael is the international seaport of Barbados—the Deep Water Harbour. Therein, a number of cruise ships arrive and depart including various lines such as Royal Caribbean and Cunard. The harbour features several sugar towers for loading locally produced sugar into transport ships, and a tower for loading flour for transport.
The Needham's Point Lighthouse is located in Needham's Point, Saint Michael, behind the new Hilton Barbados Hotel.
Under Barbados's historical vestry system, the main parish church is sited in St Michael's Row in Bridgetown. The cathedral replaced the former parish church that was located at the site of St Mary's Church. St Michael's Cathedral was elevated to cathedral status under Bishop Coleridge, who arrived in Barbados in 1825 to head the newly created Diocese of Barbados and the Leeward Islands.
Geography
Populated places
The parish contains the following towns, villages, localities, settlements, communities and hamlets:Parishes bordering Saint Michael
- Christ Church - South
- Saint George - East
- Saint James - Northwest
- Saint Thomas - Northeast
Defined boundarieshttp://www.caricomlaw.org/doc_dl.php?id=306 Barbados Parliament: The defined Parish area borders of Saint Michael
with St. George: - Starting from the meeting point of the parishes of St. George, St. Michael, and Christ Church and proceeding in a westerly and northerly direction along the plantation track to its junction at Lower Burney with the public road Highway 5; then westerly along Highway 5 to its junction at Mapp Hill and the public road Haynes Hill.
Then northerly along Haynes Hill and Pasture Road to its junction with Monroe Road; then in a westerly direction along Monroe Road to its junction with Salters Tenantry Road, moving along it in a northerly, then westerly then northerly direction to its junction at Salters with the public road Highway 4; then south-westerly along Highway 4 to its junction with a public road called Highway X; moving north-easterlyalong Highway X to its junction with an unclassified road; then in a generally north-westerly then northerly direction along to its junction with the public road leading from the Belle Road to Charles Rowe Bridge; then in a westerly direction to its junction with the unclassified road leading to Lower Estate; then in a generally north-easterly direction along this road to its junction with a track to the north of the factory yard; then in a north-westerly direction along this track to join an unclassified road and along this road to its junction at Dayrells with the public road called Highway 3; then in a north-easterly direction along Highway 3 to its junction with Cole Road at Bourne; then in a northerly direction along this road to the culvert where it crosses a gully; then along this gully in a south-westerly, north-westerly and north-easterly to a point opposite Applewhaites Tenantry Road; then along the line joining this point to the road junction and north-westerly along Applewhaites Tenantry Road to its junction with a public road called Highway E. This is the meeting point of the parishes of St. George, St. Michael, and St. Thomas.
with St. James: - Starting from the meeting point of the parishes of St. James, St. Thomas, and St. Michael and proceeding generally westwards along the public road called Clermont Road to its junction with the public road called Husbands Road; then in a southerly direction along this road to its junction with University Drive; then in a westerly and southerly direction along University Drive to the centre of the roundabout at the intersection of this road and Highway 1; then in a north-westerly direction along Highway 1 to a point just south of its junction with an unclassified road called Batt's Rock Road; then from this point in a straight line through a monument to the sea.
with St. Thomas: - Starting from the meeting point of the parishes of St. Thomas, St. George, and St. Michael and proceeding along Highway E in a south-westerly direction to the junction with the public road running from Canewood to Jackson; then in a westerly, northerly and north-westerly direction to the junction at Jackson with the public road called Highway 2; then in a south-westerly direction along this road to the centre of the roundabout at its junction at Warrens with the Airport to West Coast Highway; then in a north-westerly direction along this Highway to the centre of the roundabout which is its junction with the public road called Highway 2A; then in a northerly direction along this road to the meeting point of the parishes of St. Thomas, St. James, and St. Michael.
House constituencies
- City of Bridgetown
- Saint Michael-Central
- Saint Michael-East
- Saint Michael-North
- Saint Michael-North East
- Saint Michael-North West
- Saint Michael-South
- Saint Michael-South Central
- Saint Michael-South East
- Saint Michael-West
- Saint Michael-West Central
Places
- Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, Pine
- Caribbean Development Bank, Wildey
- The Sir Gary Sobers Sports complex
- The Kensington Oval
- The National stadium, Waterford
- The Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Conference And Cultural Centre, Two Mile Hill
- The Black Rock Psychiatric Hospital, commonly called 'Jenkins'
- The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Barbados' primary health care facility
- Government House, the official residence of the Governor-General of Barbados
- Various government offices such as the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Industry and International Business
Economy
Education
Schools located in St. Michael include:- American University of Barbados
- American University of Integrative Sciences
- Ann Hill School
- Barbados Community College
- Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies
- Cave Hill School of Business
- Charles F. Broome Memorial Primary School
- Combermere School
- Erdiston Primary School and Special Unit
- Erdiston Teachers' Training College
- Graydon Sealy Secondary School
- Harrison College
- Irving Wilson School
- Parkinson Memorial Secondary School
- Ross University School of Medicine
- Samuel Jackman Prescod Polytechnic
- Springer Girls' Memorial Secondary School
- St. Leonard's Boys' Secondary School
- The St. Michael School
Notable people
- Sir Garfield Sobers, cricketer
- Tino Best, cricketer
- Shai Hope, cricketer
- London Bourne, former slave who became a wealthy merchant and land owner
- Rihanna, Irish-Barbadian singer, rapper, songwriter, actress, designer, ambassador entrepreneur, ballerina, dancer,photographer, Barbadian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and model
- Elvis Joseph, former National Football League running back, first professional American Football player from Barbados
- Anthony Kellman, poet, novelist and musician
- Frank Marshall, Anglican Dean of Barbados, based at the Cathedral Church of Saint Michael and All Angels in Saint Michael
- Velma Scantlebury, first woman African American transplant surgeon in the United States, born in Goodland, St Michael