Mark Cummins – Chief Town Planner Credit: Nation
“We face a problem in Barbados with smallholdings. A lot of these date back to pre-emancipation days when many non-slaves were what was described as “free persons of colour”. However, to be able to hold public office, they had to own in excess of 10 acres of land. Many free persons of colour purchased the minimum 10 acres of land and many of those titles remain with the descendants today”
–  Amused

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The controversial Bizzy Williams brother of Sir Charles Othniel Williams is in the news again for asserting the government is to blame for the  ‘spiralling price of land’. He is partially correct although it is not as simple as he suggests. A former Commissioner of Land Tax stated recently if government wants to significantly reduce the price of land it would have to release several lots into the market to satisfy current demand. This would lead to a measure of price equilibrium. It is no secret that demand for land currently outstrips supply. It is easy for Barbadians to take pot shots at the Williams brothers because they are known to be rich and therefore an easy target. The fact that both of them are outspoken means the Williams target becomes even bigger.

When analysing the issue of spiralling land prices in Barbados several factors must be considered. Successive governments have used real estate development to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) especially on the West Coast. There are also Barbadians living in the Diaspora who have been encouraged to invest in Barbados to respond to  government’s insatiable need for foreign exchange. What about the ownership of large tracts of land which Amused reminded us of in the quote above and the impact it has had on freeing up land?

The debate about owning a piece of the rock will always strike an an emotive chord. Most West Indians aspire to be land owners because it satisfies a physiological need which says, I have done it, I belong! If there is the perception that the goal of being a landowner is unattainable then expect the kind of societal tension which is currently at play.

Over the years several solutions have been tossed up how we can satisfy the demand for affordable land in Barbados. There was a time in the 90s (speaking from memory) a cabinet committee established under a Barbados Labour Party government analysed the ownership mix of land as a precursor to alien land holding discussion. The consensus at the time, which has influences public policy to this day suggested to the government Barbados needed foreign investment to sustain its economic model and alien landholding legislation would have sent the wrong message to foreign investors.

BU believes the issue of land affordability came to a head under the last government which rode the economic boom on the back of construction and foreign direct investment. Some believe adverse sentiment among the populace that our fields and hills was being sold out to foreigners which had the effect of driving up land price was a dynamic at play in the last general election. Perhaps the Arthur government was implementing a hybrid of the Singapore model whose economy relies on FDI supported by an open immigration policy.

Central to the discussion has to be the role given to the Town Planning Department under the laws of Barbados. There has never been a sense by BU that the Physical Development Plan was in harmony with a relevant national strategic plan to determine how our land resource is to be effectively utilized. Under the last government the strategy was to build out the economy on services, agriculture was a stepchild policy.  The incumbent government has been muttering the right statements but a serious commitment to agriculture still has to emerge after 3 plus years at the helm of government.  It seems the Minister of Housing has license to drop housing developments anywhere like a yard fowl would an egg.  By all means build houses but shouldn’t it fit into a plan? Bizzy Williams confirmed in an interview in today’s press that he has had to stop building houses in Six Roads because the Barbados Water Authority cannot supply the water demand.

Even if Barbados had a Physical Development Plan which was efficiently informed by a national strategic plan for land use, what about the spectre of corruption? The Town Planning Department needs to be established as an independent unit, away from the control of greedy politicians. BU will always remember the reclassification of a large tract of land on the West Coast which was changed from Zone 1 and subsequently sold for millions to the benefit of David Shorey and partners. The sale, subdivision, reclassification of land is big business for the money elite and politician in Barbados, this is where meaningful change must begin. If we get the policy right the adhoc approach which currently exist will be addressed. The government must also follow through on its plan to improve the process to establish titles in Barbados which is a mess and has resulted in years of frustration for many Barbadians seeking ownership of land in the family.

What will it be, a policy of fetching the highest economic value for land? Create a land bank where price is controlled? How does our agricultural policy fit into everything? Are we serious about responding to food security given the uncertainty which is bound to escalate in a world where war is the answer over diplomacy?

A proper land policy like many of the challenges which confront our small developing nation calls out for leadership.

73 responses to “Urgent Need To Define A Relevant Land Use Policy”


  1. @Enuff
    If peopledont want to seel,but wiiling to lease it will increase supply for a time.

    satbilising the Scotland distric is a very costly exercise. I am aware of the FAO study that was done.

    Sorry about referencing points 3 and 4 to you, so I now direct them to David.

    Have a nice day.


  2. Bizzy and cow take us for fools and regretfully some black folk are. Bizzy and cow plus their frieds drive up the price of land to make millions fronm foreigners and locals then ZBizzy attack the governement for big land price. What assness are we being told by this white mercenary? Bizzy lucky this isnt France when Marie Antonette the cake lady was around.


  3. @Cattlewash

    During the post emancaipation period, the middle class blacks emerged as a classand their strategy was to cow tow to the whites to get the crumbs from their table.

    Thus that is why when you have to attack the policies of the williams, blacks spring to their defence even though their policy might be impacting on the basisc frabic of barbadian society} the ability of ordianry blacks to own a piece of the litttle rock.

    ut then again, the williams can behave the way they do as they contribute to both political parties when elsction time comes around, thus some ploticians are in their hip pocket.


  4. Wouldn’t leasing address the issue of speculative buying?

    Would it not address the issue of reducing idle land i.e. someone leasing would likely have an incentive to produce on it?


  5. Yes, Govt has full authority and responsibility to set the details of land Use Policy. Furthermore which entity owns the most land in Bim? Government! COW is probably the number one private landowner. What should be strongly considered is that foreigners buying land is perfect for corrupt people, like politicians , to get paid OUTSIDE Bdos. Perfect actually. What do you think is the reason NOT to have comprehensive policy? Why dont we have Integrity Legislation?

    There are several CREATIVE solutions like demanding that for every project approved for sale to foreigners that a major housing project must be built for lower income Bajans.(ratio could be say 5L:1F) Another concept could be that 2X the cost of the property must be invested in Bim, and /or minimum hours of FREE consulting services towards strengthening Mid-Small size local entrepreneurs.

    Far too many writers here want to condemn Bizzy for telling the truth. Also, they seem eager to condemn success instead of encouraging. The stupidity of racist attacks on Bizzy is ironic since the man had the honesty to marry qute a dark lady. The Williams brothers employ many peeps on the island, many of whom might not have a job or as good a lifestyle without their projects.

    While I agree that far more land should be under proper agricultural production there are 3 problems with executing this effectively 1 monkeys destroting crops, 2 predial larceny, 3 bad attitudes to agriculture resulting from negative historical connotations and such being fed by self serving political rhetoric.
    Remember The Dipper saying that he wished to see the day when there was not a blade of cane growing. He was indeed right in my opinion from the perspective of profitable land use but he was mis-understood by many.


  6. @Moneybrain

    Many ‘condemn’ Bizzy for the influence he has on a small society which is driven by his narrow agenda.


  7. @Observer
    I absolutely agree that all Bajans should have the opportunity to own land BUT it is not Williams’s fault, it is lack of proper Govt Policy. While I understand that if you are white you are actually wrong and if you are rich white you could never be right, this standard of thinking???? is NOT going to get the poorer black peeps anywhere.

    @Zoe
    I agree that it is easier for a rich man to fit through the eye of a needle than in to the Kingdom of God there is a story in the Bible regarding the Talons which suggests that resources should be employed productively. The good book also has favourable passages on slavery too! (to me that is very questionable)


  8. @ David
    Aren’t the speculators Bajans living at home and abroad?
    @ Moneybrain
    “There are several CREATIVE solutions like demanding that for every project approved for sale to foreigners that a major housing project must be built for lower income Bajans.”

    Amendment in 2007 I think–Sections 32f – 32h


  9. @enuff

    You would not see developers constucting high end projects buliding lower end project in near proximity as they would argue they would devalue their high end project.

    @Moneybrain

    I dont understand your simplistic logic about employing people who might not be employed. Capital needs labour to grow so any argrument that a favour is done by employing people is contradictory to capitalism.

    It is unfortuante that you think the williams are being singled out, and by the way the lady he is married to is a related to me by blood, i am not envious of the williams, and if you think that they are model employers and in a county where 97% of the poulation is black, what is the compostion of his board, directly put how many blacks on his board?


  10. David what do you think is Bizzy’s narrow agenda?

    I always thought he was a good Employer and Investor who did not agree with his brother’s land acquisition agenda.

    I believe land use policy in Barbados needs to be revamped.

    It is lunacy to allow idle agricultural land to become rab land.
    It is lunacy for an Island in the Tropics to import most of its food.

    It is lunacy for Bajans to think that the world economy will always allow little Barbados to sustain a First world standard of living.


  11. @Observer
    If you dont understand my simplistic logic then I shall refrain from utilising my SOPHISTICATED logic!
    Where did I say that the Williams’s are model employers? I have not conducted the minimal quantity of research to verify that. I do know of a few instances where they have helped employees financially(significantly) in times of serious personal crisis.

    The bottom line is that creating negative feelings based on race, wealth and the like is NOT conducive to job creation and raising the standard of living in Bim. The fact is that if all the white people vanished from Bdos tomorrow it would not indicate the advent of prosperity for the lower half of Bajan society. Naturally, if that were accomplished by violent means then Bdos would be ruined since tourists, off-shore investors and most other white $$$$ would go elsewhere.

    Conclusion is that black Bajans are dependent on white people money. I do agree that this does not suggest that whites should run amok BUT alienating them is counter-productive.

    @Hants
    Agree with your points, but then we are HC bros, so such matters might be clearer for us than some others.


  12. @Hants – 2011/05/24 at 7:50 PM

    What is Bizzy’s position on agriculture?

    What % of his business holdings is allocated to agriculture?

    BU understands this is a subject near and dear to your heart.


  13. observer | May 24, 2011 at 10:30 AM |

    Listen up Observer you right Moneybrain is Bizzy or somebody he paying, COW boards dont have on a single black director bias Moneybrain talking pup about model employer.
    Its government who employs Cow and Bizzy thats where the fast money comes from which gives them the loose lips to boast to the BBC how they own Barbados .
    A Trinidadian whiteman told me Cow told him he owns everything in Barbados theres no reason to doubt the Trinidadian .
    Nobody dont want Cow and the white people money although it come from slave labour then black governments but dont come here treating us like retards. Bizzy/Cow is a main cause why land prices high not government what a**hole nonsense Moneybrain talking. What black people dependent on white people money what.


  14. @moneybrain

    the reason come to barbados in preference to other countries is because of the infrsatructure and an educated workforce. Capital need a reliable supply of labour. By the way a number of whites went to australia and newzealnd after independent and where did a lot of them did return home as they did not get the social acceptance in those countries.

    Employers do not labour a favour by employing people, they are investing to increase their capital base, so what foolishness are you talking. Understand the dynamics between labour and capital before you speak and by the wayI am not Harrison college trained, but i understand the issues between labour and capital

    I knowot emplyers who assit their employees financially in time of needs as well, so the williams are not the only ones. By the way, i am not paid to blog.


  15. @Spice and Co
    Have you had your prescription reviewed by a qualified optometrist recently? Where did I say Bizzy is a model employer?

    You contradict yourself by saying Govt employs Bizzy and COW and that is how they became wealthy. So why did Govt, overwhelmingly black run, favour white people if they did not perform their services any better than black competitors?

    You should also check your medical prescriptions because your ranting proves that your education was pointless. You have NOT substantiated one point you have feebilly attempted to make.

    Are you so ignorant that you cant comprehend the role of Govt in setting Land Use Policy? In order to be at that level you mussee went school at the PIPE on Saturdays during August. You claim nobody want white people money. BS! The Pols will take money from anybody with paper featuring DEAD PMs, Presidents or the Queen.

    Your Trini contact got you turn FOOL! How COW owns Bdos? You like you would believe ANYTHING! Indeed, I have some waterfront property in Lake Okee, FLA that i woul let you have unbelievably cheap!

    White people $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ TOURISM, OFF-SHORE etc is what keeps Bdos afloat. How much money coming to BIM from Africa?

    @OBSERVER
    I can assure you I have a proven track record in really understanding LABOUR and CAPITAL because if I did not, then why am I a DECI MILLIONAIRE? (made independtly in Canada) How is your vast knowledge working out for you Mr UWI grad?
    You keep bringing this up but have FAILED miserably to make any point with your Labour / capital words. You sounding like a psuedo fake intellectual but without the style or substance, please create something worthy of response.

    The bottom line is that if the Govt fails to create the right atmosphere for Capital inflows then Labour, represented by real living Bajans, will SUFFER! I am sure your text books teach some fantasyland connections which I probably REJECTED like SHAQ a very long time ago. Economics texts are notorious for spewing abject nonsense, after all Keynes is still very highly regarded.

    I will now lend clarification as to why I bother to write on this site.
    It is to present BALANCE, its because I am a son of the soil and deeply care about all Bajans and BIM, it is to help enlighten those who want to just bitch about white people and play VICTIM instead of working cleverly to get ahead. I dont have any serious money there or connection to the Williams’s or other successful Bajan families like Symmonds, Millers, Motleys et al.


  16. @ Observer
    “You would not see developers constucting high end projects buliding lower end project in near proximity as they would argue they would devalue their high end project.”

    Wrong!!! This type of spatial manifestation is evident all over Barbados especially the West Coast.


  17. Better use needs to be made of our scarce land space! T&CPO must allow domestic housing to be up to 4 storeys where practical including a sub-basement. We need to build UP. Large scale Commercial development must be allowed only if 2 or 3 levels of parking are attached in some way. Land is too valuable to persist with large expanses of parking at grade.
    NHC must stop building small single family units on small lots! The country cannot afford this. Multi-storey housing is the way to go with properly designed units in well chosen locations. By the way , which Building Code allows 4-storey housing without an elevator?


  18. @Moneybrain

    I am very happy with what little i have earned over the yeras and was able to educate one young lady to become a doctor.

    What I have acquired, I have done it through investments. i have no robbed anybody, and by the way becoming a millionaire is not difficult and I dont have to tell you if I am one or not, but I can enjoy a decent living. Mr. Gloater.
    I have passed through the univeristy doors three times, and I not ,ean physically pass through.

    You remeber me of the days of the house nigger, the acquire little weatlh and they think that is all, for that reason that is why you suffer from pychological trambosis and dont know where you belong.

    Take this as my last blog in responding to you RICH INTELLIGENT MAN .


  19. @moneybrain

    ” And I dont mean physically pass through”


  20. @ standup 2

    I with you.


  21. @Observer
    You are certainly to be commended for providing for your daughter’s education, that in itself is worth more than a million $.

    Just remember you started attacking me first and you came off as an academic not as an applier of knowledge. Further you did not adequately provide support for your POV but appeared to just want to spew a few words at me. I would be the first to confess that I become very annoyed by purely academic approaches that dont stand up to common sense and practical observation. If you met me you would never guess that i had an above average net worth and certainly I would never say I do.

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    @Bush Tea | May 22, 2011 at 10:25 PM |
    “Land sold…. Businesses sold….. Bartel sold…..Electric Company sold… Our expensively educated young people on the Block…We are headed right back to pre-emancipation status.”

    not quite…we are headed for post-emancipation status… to the 1937 riots era but it will be the 201.. riots for land.. i smell the stench in the air whenever i travel around bimshire


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