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Submitted by Anthony Davis
Rubis, Coverley
Rubis, Coverley

Confusion surrounds the Rubis Service Station in the Villages at Coverley and its presence in that housing community without Town and Country Planning approval to operate a gas station. More than a year after its construction the gas station is yet to be opened and investigations by Barbados TODAY have revealed that to date developers have not yet received permission to operate in the Christ Church community…Developer and managing director of Preconco Limited, Mark Maloney:”I don’t know anything about that

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My, my, my, which came first? The chicken or the egg?

Did Town and Country Planning issue its edict before the Environmental Department stepped in or was it vice versa? I would like Mr. Mark Maloney to tell me how one can build a gas station without anyone noticing. Anyone travelling in that direction would have seen the building activity, so I would like to know why Town and Country Planning did not put a stop to the activity there.

If someone started building a house without prior permission from Town and Country Planning I am sure that it would not get very far, so an explanation is required from that agency as to why Mr. Maloney was allowed to build a gas station and not one person said/noticed anything. The gas station was built more than a year ago, so why was that correspondence which was sent on December 16, 2014 by Town and Country Planning not sent before?

Two questions must be answered:

1) Are the houses to be “relocated” chattel houses?

2) Where should Mr. Maloney relocate them to?

I don’t know if numbers 378, 379 and 380 are chattel houses. If they are not how can they be relocated? Should Preconco take them apart block by block? Should they look for somewhere to relocate them and put them there? What about the owners of those houses? Don’t they have any say in this very dodgy matter?

It beats me why no one from either the Environmental Department or Town and Country Planning saw it fit to say anything to the builders of the gas station while the building was going on. This can only be put down to the ineptitude that is rife in this Government and some of its agencies. Every day there is something which has not been done in order to facilitate the smooth running of something or the other in this country.

Where does the buck stop?

At Town and Country Planning or the Environmental Department?

How long will it take to relocate those houses?

What if the owners do not want to be relocated?

What is wrong with these Government projects that there is always some controversy about them?

Is it because the houses are not for the rich and famous?

Only recently photos of the development at Parish land in St. Philip showed the state of the properties overgrown with all kinds of weed, thus preventing people from occupying them. Now Minister Kellman is blaming Minister Lowe for the delay.

When will the blame game end?

Surely no one can blame Preconco for carrying out the building if no one says word one.

I wait with baited breath for the outcome of this farce!


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54 responses to “Villages at Coverley Runs Out of Gas”


  1. Colonel and Buggy

    Wunna aggressive old men need to keep off the road when the nights come.

  2. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
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    @ Simple Simon

    It is not that de ole man too aggressive it is being pragmatic

    Do an Internet search to see the number of fatal car accidents caused by a cockroach running cross a lady driver lap!

    When de accident done dem critters does jump out de car and de accident police does say death by disadventure!!!

    Imagine Colonel Buggy having to swerve to avoid that 6/7 year old waste foop? dat Pinkie admonishing him about, swerving, turning over he car and deading?

    BU gine jes say the BU family is sorry to announce the passing of notable long time commentator Colonel Buggy who blah, blah blah blah ……he will be sorely missed.

    Even AC may come and say some kind words and for what a 6/7 year old riding bout pun de main road pun a bicycle wid no light causing dem muddah aftah she cyan keep she legs shut, cyan shut she house door and keep she chile inside, note dat I ent say nuffin bout de fadah dat you had someting to say earlier bout

    We are making excuses for the inexcusable and blaming everyone else for a parent’s responsibility.

    Colonel Buggy ent get pun dat woman and breed she but, when de night come, it is he responsibility to see where she offspring lurking and pimping like he fadah who out pun de block

    Sometimes when Lawson and de nex fellow start talking bout we I does begrudgingly got to say dat he and de rest uh dem right doah


  3. I had a similar experience to Colonel Buggy, only with a hard back idiot for man. I was leaving the NIS building and going along that road which is one way…….right in a corner coming right to my car is a man on a “piece of a bicycle”.

    I had to swerve suddenly to avoid crushing him. The man wrong, wrong but he cursed me and my mother in the worse way. I drove off and left the idiot…………said not a word in English to him. That’s how you deal with idiots!


  4. As a person who has completed many Defensive Driving courses, and has been trained to work and recognised things in the dark, I was not so much concerned with myself becoming involved in an accident with this little kid,or the other big hard back men I encounter every night on bicycles and motor cycles, but for those drivers who are less alert and slower to react,as well as those who drive much bigger vehicles,where the view of the road could be partially restricted . But isn’t this becoming the mantra of most Barbadians ? Blame the innocent and concerned party…….. Michael Carrion the guilty.
    Perhaps, like the first two fellows on their way to Jerusalem from Jerico , when one comes across these senseless acts, its best to swerve and continue on the other side. Let the other idiot behind deal with it.

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