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August 31, 2016

The Honourable Freundel Stuart

Prime Minister of Barbados

Government Headquarters

Bay Street

Bridgetown

Barbados

THE PROPOSED BUILDING OF THE HYATT HOTEL

 

Dear Sir,

I write to inform you that members of the Barbados Lobby are standing in solidarity with Mr. David Comissiong in protesting the building of the Hyatt Hotel on Carlisle Bay, Bay Street, St. Michael.

The group is of the opinion that while there may be economic benefits to be derived from the building of a hotel at that locale, it will be at the horrific cost of disrupting the highly valued recreational space that the beach has become for the Barbadian public. In a densely populated Bridgetown, Carlisle Bay is one of the few remaining open places except for Queens Park and the Garrison Savannah where hundreds of people each week can freely gather for socialization, rest, vigorous exercise and recreation. We are of the strong conviction that the area should be turned into a window to the sea.

It must have taken considerable time and effort for Bridgetown to achieve its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is therefore confusing why Mr. Mark Maloney of Vision Developments did not see it fit to follow the guidelines that already exist, given the historic designation of the area.

One wonders how an increase in traffic congestion due to the location of the hotel on this site will be handled. This alone may be a primary reason why the hotel should not be built on this site. A more suitable location for this hotel should be sought.

Our concerns for the environment are grave. We do not know what effect the building a hotel of that proposed size will have on the environment since no Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has been done. What we do know is that this beach is relatively new; leading some to speculate that it may not be wise to proceed without that assessment. We can also question what impact this will have on the coastline.

We are also concerned about the lack of transparency surrounding this project. Your manifesto promises to the people of Barbados regarding transparency are in danger of yet again not being honoured. We have been informed that to date, the people who live in the surrounding area where the proposed hotel is to be built have not been consulted.

We have been disappointed by the role played by the Minister of Industry and Commerce, the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Tourism with regards to this matter. How could the Minister of Tourism participate in a signing ceremony for the building of this proposed hotel when no permission was given by the Town and Country Planning Department? To add insult to injury, we were lost for words when the Minister of Industry and Commerce and the Minister of Finance went into the peopleโ€™s House of Parliament and lied to the entire population of Barbados that building permission had been granted. We can only expect that you will not take this lightly and that appropriate disciplinary action will be taken by you.

Each and every Barbadian is called to be โ€œa strict guardian of our heritageโ€ and a โ€œcraftsmen of our fateโ€ on this little rock and must leave our island in the best possible position for future generations to have and enjoy. We must never be made to feel that we are trespassing in our own country.

We are therefore appealing to you to act in the best interest of Barbadians and deny building permission for the Hyatt Hotel at the proposed at Carlisle Bay location.

Sincerely,

 

Heather Cole

On the behalf of the Members of the Barbados Lobby and;

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246 responses to “Open Letter to the Prime Minister Re:Hyatt Hotel Project”


  1. Minister Dnville Inniss in his defence will probably respond to being called a liar by saying the project was approved in its original application i.e. before it was changed to a 15 storey building.

  2. Caswell Franklyn Avatar
    Caswell Franklyn

    Heather

    You are asking the Prime Minister to denying building permission. Do you have any idea what that entails? Do you have any idea how much money was spent in kickbacks to get the project to this stage? Are you suggesting that these bribes, if any, should be repaid?


  3. Heather do you know anything about architecture !engineering! and the impact on the enviroment due to Hotels built close to the coast line. Seems like you have become a drag me tail Dorthey hanging on to whatever fits your bill


  4. @ac to date over 9,000 people are in agreement with me. Let us see if the rest of Barbados will be in agreement.


  5. inaugural flight from MIA lands in Cuba today. let that be a hint that the investor field became larger and Cuba is willing and ready to take full advantage


  6. When will Barbadians wake up and recognise this and other upcoming massive projects are all designed to put money in the hands of “the boys” … can’t you see the pitbull has stopped ranting … ask yourself why?


  7. bring the evidence fool .

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Cuba will look for international investors with REAL MONEY…billions and billions of dollars, they will not bring in fly by night crooks to raid their treasury and pension funds…the Castros do not rock like that….and they are socialists. ..imagine that…ya can guarantee the people will not be ignored.


  9. Cuba has no other choice but to let in foreign investment in Cuba after fifty years of failed socialist policies . Cuba has hinted to having foreign investment help to rebuild their old dilapidated buildings and pour financial investment in their tourist industry.
    Meanwhile barbados twiddle their thumbs and argue about open windows to the sea.


  10. Cuba is aiming to attract $2 billion to $2.5 billion in foreign direct investments per year, which Peters said is โ€œpretty ambitiousโ€ given that in the entire 1990s it managed to get $4 billion to $5 billion. But Cubaโ€™s minister for foreign trade and investment said on state TV last year that the country needs that amount of foreign capital to achieve its economic growth target of 7% a year.
    โ€œ[The Cubans] have realized they canโ€™t do this themselves. So they are open for business on the foreign investment side.

    In the early years of the Cuban revolution in the 1960s, after Fidel Castro seized power from the Batista regime, the government got rid of all the foreign investors. โ€œIt was part of their achievement, as they saw it, of full โ€ฆ economic sovereignty,โ€ Peters said. The next step was to abolish private enterprise in the late 1960s. โ€œThere was a great revolutionary offensive, as they called it, and they wiped out the remaining small businesses because they were viewed as unnecessary to the socialist project โ€” all of them.โ€


  11. Heather 9000 sheep following the socialist pied piper


  12. @ac and we have you working overtime and in overdrive. You lammented in an earlier post that no one was joining Mr. Comissiong. Well here is back up.

  13. Violet C Beckles Avatar
    Violet C Beckles

    Hyatt and 4 seasons is election talk to focus on jobs for votes , No clear title deed to the public no talking of building, We love to see the paper work and not the talk, Once again dont get tied up in paper work they control, They have most of you with a ring in your noses …… study the land and study the deed and the owner who ever that maybe,


  14. Heather when seriously blind and depraved yardfowls fly on the pailin’ in this case and start crowing we learn to ignore them and hope that their owners come with scratch grain to get them down. So just ignore the die-hard insibited mouthpieces that might not even have a nose to see (further than) past.

    Your letter will remain on the PM’s desk (he will be told of the contents by his people) unread and he will say that he has not seen it and you and the Bajans will get no response from him. You do understand that he has his ministers to please and he is clever enough to find a way around this issue and he is not man enough to buck sinkliar richard or donnie. Since Yardfowl is citing Cuba, let me remind readers that Del Mastro still has stock in our Port and not paying duty or storage on those pieces of second hand equipment to build the … in Waterfords and that the owner still have not been paid for his acquired property by this Government.


  15. Is AC saying anything that Comissiong does not already know?


  16. This is very erroneous as Bajans Agianst the $700M Waste To Energy Plant is not about the Hyatt Hotel. Therefore neither have I canvassed the support of the membership to even arrive at any conclusion as its outside of what the page represents.

    @Heather Cole, please correct this misrepresentation.


  17. @David As blog master I am reaching out to you to kindly correct this gross misrepresentation as I am receiving many calls of concern. Heather should also know better.


  18. Until, we see documentation the Cahill Barbados or Clare Cowan will not seek damages against the people of Barbados the group Bajans Against the $700M Waste To Energy focus will not change. We are a depository of information for creating a Circular Economy.


  19. Kammie you are an ass but it is alright. You raised no objection to my request but now it is a huge problem.

    Why did you not respond to my request in the group? I asked if anyone objected to the groups name being included in the letter and I specifically mentioned your name as well as the name Thomas Sankara that you use so I am certain that it reached your attention.

    What should I know better about? You know very well after having thanked everyone for reaping praises on you that the plasma gasification Plant will not be built in Barbados hence your group is just marking time without an objective. Claire Cowan will not sue anyone she cannot even afford a lawyer.

    Did you receive 8,000 calls? You should also have informed the Barbados underground in this attempt to defame me that I posted a draft letter in the group which received many positive comments and determined the outcome of the final letter that was presented.

    How can you purport to be environmentally conscious when that letter is about the environment?

    And you call yourself a leader.


  20. Heather August 31, 2016 at 7:20 PM #

    {@ac to date over 9,000 people are in agreement with me.}

    This could be a quote from the Peter Wickham play book. His predictions are often so wrong we can dismiss your tall tale. Now Kammie Holder is on Heather’s backside. Who is right?

    In the unlikely event the BLP wins the elections the guess is who will be PM. It wont be an easy road for MAM. It looks like Hats Payne, Saddle head Simmons, Maria Agard, the Short Man, Marble Mouth Hinckson ,are all in the race for Ilaro Court.

    In the unlikely event of a BLP win the first and only Ambassador to North Korea should be David Commisiong. He knows the socialist players and with intimate understanding of dictatorships he is in a strategic position to get Kim to send trade and investment our way.

    It will be a sad day were Bajans to block yet another large chunk of foreign investment. The outlook if Hyatt relocates elsewhere is bleak it will be near impossible to attract future investment from foreign sources. Lord help us.


  21. Heather needs to learn the difference between “affects” and “effects”, but I am glad she gives the PM some of the respect he deserves in this letter.
    It is a pity that environmentalists have such a hard time understanding the imperatives of economic growth. Like many Barbadians, I wish the entire coastline could be an open Esplanade. That would greatly enhance the beauty of the island. But that is impossible. And blocking the Hyatt project now would be a costly mistake.
    By the way, Go Trump.


  22. @In and Out perhaps you should visit that groups page for first hand information of what actually occurred.


  23. @ In and out

    Are you the long or short neck free-range fowl of the DLP that come at election time


  24. @ Iamtired
    ….canโ€™t you see the pitbull has stopped ranting โ€ฆ ask yourself why?
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    …because he has been reassessed ..and found to be a shiite-hound….?!?!

    @ Kammie
    Stop ‘nit-picking’ do!!
    …what receiving many calls of concern what!?!?

    ….from AC and co?
    Steupsss.


  25. @Kammie isn’t it better to lead by consensus and transparency? isn’t this part of what the group was fighting for when it was actively campaigning against the Cahill Plant? You have done no different that the government ministers if you let some woman named Leslie Taylor pull your strings when apart from her only one person raised objection to the group’s name being included in the letter.

  26. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    The timbre of this blog with its internecine characteristics smacks of the very thing that Barbados Underground ‘s greatest palming cock warned of – high jacking.

    While I am not privy to any of the internecine issues when I saw the logo appended by the Vampire Signature I wondered how it was that Mr Holder had effected a Volte Face after categorically stating that his organization was not “politically” interested.

    For the vampire to do this is wrong on two levels.

    She like Dumbville Inniss and Stinkliar and Fumbles asserts that 9,000 signatures attend the anti Hyatt petition AND SUCH IS A GROSS MISREPRESENTATION OR IN LESS COMPLIMENTARY WORDS, AN EFFING LIE.

    Kammie point this out here but the Mugabe like character that is Angelique seeks to coerce Mr Holder into this action rather misrepresentation and then goes further to display the type of person that she is by publicly maligning one miss Leslie Taylor as being opposed to her prosecution of her version of “the Enemy of Mugabe’s enemy is my friend”

    This modus of engagement and the subsequent public denouement here on BU has to be called out for what it is – the coercion of a bona fide entity and initiative contra The Cahill Scam and its Highjacking to pursue the whims and interests of Angelique the Vampire aka Heather Cole or should that be inverted in its order.

    For the astute reader one can see what AC has called a “drag me tail Dorothy”

    Like I suggested in a previous blog the Hyatt’s positioning in Bridgetown is a logistical dream for any hotelier, right in the heart of the capital, where, if the city was clear and truly befitting, and the hotel was Heritage Compliant, and the representation made by Hyatt and our lied government were true, the project would potentially be useful.

    Right now that is not the point since this is akin to Baloney tiefing Hard Rock’s logo and representing it as his own and in this one additional Angelique shows herself to be dangerous and cunning, focused on herself and seeking to hoodwink this environmental group as coopt it into her political ambition.

    To do this here, in BU, is no different to what V. Cutting (and by extension Deeds) did vis a vis that article some months back.

    Mr Holder when one sees that an initiative that you are a part of being highjacked you can do one of two things go along with the pack, subtract yourself from it or, like you have done, speak out publicly and let observers see the true colors of the “Dark Shadows”

  27. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    The IPad errata – “Kammie points” not “point”, “if the city was clean”, not “clear”, “…in this one additionally…” Not “additional…” “…and coopt it into” not “…as coopt it…”

    Finally my Stinkliar? count is wrong, it should be three things not two.

    While it is convenient at times the IPad product does not easily lend itself to a synergetic review while seeking to type fast and capture all the ideas while bird picking with one finger

  28. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Heather, re “… to date over 9,000 people are in agreement with me…”
    Looks like you were bitten with the Trumpian hyperbole bug!

  29. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    Heather

    Do not be distracted from the cause. There is no transparency in the latest charade by this party. Therefore, one can safely assume that the lack of transparency and accountability is to hide whatever agreement that might be reciprocative in nature in the Hyatt deal. We know that the government is in state of desperation for investment, and I am sure it is not for the economic factors that we all will assume to be the obvious.

    Sometimes I really do not understand Kammie Holder. His comments to you just do not fit the advocate of the Cahill matter. Kammie sounds like he is bitter that he is not the one taking up the mantle to fight the Hyatt matter. So he seeks to be trivial ranting like a jealous child who is not the centre of attention.


  30. YES Heather ! more than 9000 sheep followed Castro and here in 2016 fifty years later Cuba is back to square one begging for foreign investment to enter its shores . When will we ever learn
    The people of barbados must wake up and realize that this shell game of nationalism is more than barbados having an open windows to the sea. more than a pluralistic view of environmental issues but laden with a speech of reformation wrapped in a singular socialist jargon appropriately design to fool the masses and cleverly engineered by a suave and savvy intellectual David Comissiong

    Signed
    When will we ever learn


  31. @SSS exactly!


  32. @ Piece wouldn’t it be funny for you to side with a Canadian woman named Leslie Taylor who for all one knows maybe a friend of Mark Maloney? Makes one think of Claire Cowan.


  33. @ac even with a distraction, the point remains that the Minister of Tourism, the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Industry and Commerce should be sacked by the Prime Minister.


  34. Of course Heather ! nothing would please you and your socialists cohorts more to see chaos erupt on this tiny shores such a plan would be a pleasure for then it would open wide those windows of socialist political seeds you have been sowing under the banner of nationalism


  35. @ac lets hope that both newspapers carry the open letter and perhaps the remaining 271,000 will decide that they want to join Mr. Comissiong in this protest.


  36. Heather what you need to do is pay close attention to those who occupy the corriodors about and surrounding the WH especially the business owners who are pleaing for much deserved economic solutions to the day to day challenges which they faced because of no or slow business
    The dream of a barbados facing heavy economic challenges having to be a lone bird in developing their progress is a pipe dream with many built in failures destined for doom
    The world has evolve at a faster and smarter pace. The room for failure is all but nonexistent.Those who head to the starting line first has the better opportunities. Those who lag behind on wishful thinking would always find themselve having to catch up. Cuba is the perfect example


  37. @ac the threat of Cuba dominating tourism in the Caribbean did not appear yesterday. So it makes absolute nonsense for any other economy in the Caribbean to have tourism as their primary industry. Did your government not have to invest in diversification of the economy? Was 9 years not enough to come up with a plan?


  38. Dear .i feel more threatened by intentions of socialist to over take a democracy through legimate yet sinister undertakings than a govt failure to deliver on its promises. There is comfort of knowing that the people of a democracy has the final word to change or remove any govt.in contrast to that of socialist policies who takes away an inheritant right of such a freedom even if orvwhen they fail to deliver all or any of there promises.


  39. I am a little surprise of KH’s stance on this matter. Let’s all ignore the likes of ac and his die-hards.


  40. @ac The money socialist in the likes of Maloney, and Bizzy or their puppets in the likes of Stuart, and Sinckler? Their is no democratic process, otherwise more than half the present government would have been removed. The only thing you’re scared of is a difference of opinion that might lead to change for the better, and prove you wrong. What has your party accomplished but to allow the country to decay. Four Seasons, Water, Bus, Garbage while increasing VAT, Duty on Barrels, and today a National Social Responsibility Levy. I would say tax, and spend, but what has been spent? Maybe it should be tax, and pocket!


  41. Sir not to be confused this country has have many change of govts via a democractic process and i am pleased to say that such a process has not reneged or change such a policy giving all a chance of voicing by way of ballot with a right of determination
    The notion that our local private enterprise has become a modern day boggyman due to govt unkept promise and govts business to ignore is sure nuff socialist propaganda rooted in Marxist and lennon theories ..all u have to do i s to take stock not comfort in the devastation of Cuba under castro whose agendas destroyed local as well as foreign enterprises to be replaced by total govt under a nationalistic banner of security a chance which no patriot such be willing to take.

  42. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    To make matters worse, the government dold ALL the people’s shares in the light and power utility…to EMERA…..now they have no say, they must be really proud thise dumb ministers.

    Emera boasts about how much money THEY, not the customers save, yet THEIR service seems to be getting worse. Bajans are paying for power…not power outages and piss poor service.

    Work harder to provide the people with the service they PAY for…and boast less, it’s said before 6 this morning there was an outage that only returned 10 miniutes ago and the company still does not know what caused it.

    There was a time the island had one maybe 2 outages a year and none lasting more than 1 hour or less, to date there have been at least 4 outages for too many hours at a time.

    Let’s see the PR spin they put on their incompetence.

    The AC pimps have no credibility.

  43. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    The ACs…ah just posted something to Naked about you, dont forget to keep looking for it throughout the day…lol

  44. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Why am I not surprised that the ACs dont know that Cuba does not have to beg for investments, investors been chomping at the bit for 50 years to get into Cuba…..tourists from Canada invade the island in droves annually, they love the hotels, that’s all the retired folks and university students speak about, one of my daughters been talking off my ear lately about vacationing in Cuba…….what beg what.

    Liar…stop spreading propaganda.


  45. @WW&C. wuhloss ac make it to Naked Departure compliments of WW&C…fart..fart..


  46. I don’t know Kammie and maybe he knows why he’s on about Heather’s maths.I find his objection nitpicking.
    Emera huffed $67million by fancy accounting,compliments of the minster of energy and the minster of finance,the former an accountant,scholar and quisling of highest order of melchisedec,the latter a math dunce and liar.Since assuming total control of BL&P and sending home over 100 Bajans,kicking Bajans on the job,salting away 67 million,sharing the spoils with shareholders including bajans in the loop,consumers are now being given a snow job with a garrison of outages,hitherto unexperienced in this country.Barbadians deserve answers.

  47. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    It’s the people supposed to be boasting about saving 67 million dollars in their bank accounts, it’s the ministers should be facilitating their people being able to save millions of dollars annually…instead these jackass ministers are bending over backwards to help everyone else make millions…everyone, except the over 200,000 people whose votes they need to be reelected.

    Well…elections is right around the corner…people.


  48. @Well Well

    Don’t bother with Ac. She/he has no knowledge of Cuba and obviously have never been there. Investors have been in Cuba for years. All the resorts are jointly owned with Cuba having 51% ownership. I started going there in 1992. The Germans, Mexicans, and Spanish were already there competing with the Cuban owned hotels. The Canadians never stopped going and the Quebecois started going in droves during PM Trudeau’s time. There are several Canadian owned resorts as well, started by Canadian Pacific.


  49. One does not have to go to Cuba to see the marked devastation to country and people briught about by Castro socialist policies. Why ! even the citizens riding the treacherous shark infested waters tells the truthfulness of a horrific Cuban story.
    Now here in Barbados there is a similar story unfolding with a socialist leading the pack to unravel a system of goverance that gives the majority a right to choose .No it is not what is being said but the hidden agendas hidden below all that is being said. A page out of a castro doctrine and philosphy


  50. Gosh we fighting over ownership of the name assigned to an informal movement. Like I said before, the gentleman is a cut & paste specialist.

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