The BU family maybe wondering why have we posted pictures of this Barbados West Coast property? Some people have a tough time wrapping their minds around the power of money and the kind of influence it can have on a situation. To those Barbadians who have never been able to get close to the kind of properties being built on our West Coast, please have a look courtesy the Barbados Underground. Click this link to get details.
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On a related note. We read of former Senator Andrew Bynoe’s laying claim to the suggestion by Sir Charles Williams to develop more of our prime coastline to accommodate hotel and tourism development. We believe that this is the same Andrew Bynoe who was at the forefront of the losing battle in the fight to keep the Mullins window to the sea open. Pn case you need a reminder Sir Charles made the suggestion recently for Barbados to consider disbanding the Arawak Cement plant.
Here is a snippet from Bynoe:
SOME YEARS AGO I took some warm criticism for suggesting the cement plant operations be removed from its present location and the area used for hotel and tourism purposes.I am therefore not surprised by the call from Sir Charles Williams to re-evaluate the use of so prime a piece of coastal real estate. The area could have a far greater economic return as suggested by Sir Charles, as being a cruise ship terminal.
Applying the same vision that developed Port St Charles, and utilising the experiences of cruise ship ports in the region and beyond, this country could set the pace and the standard in the cruise industry.
Source: Nation
With all the discussion we decided to rush to our Chrystal Ball, and what did we see?









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