Warrens-Bridgetown

Why do politicians ignore feedback?

The BU household vividly recalls the period during which the Greenland Landfill debate was a hot topic. Despite the sensible feedback offered by Barbadians the government of the day forged ahead with the project and today we are saddled with the result –millions of tax dollars wasted.

Former Minster of Transport and Works John Boyce has come out in defense of the work Government has done to improve traffic congestion in the Greater Warrens, St Michael, area – (Barbados Today 11 February 2014)

In 2014 after the government constructed the Warrens (oblong) roundabout circa 2012 there was an avalanche of criticism about the project and a flood of feedback was offered to the ministry by the public. One does not have to be an expert or consultant to determine that the Warrens roundabout was poorly designed based on the number of accidents and near misses that occur weekly.

How on earth can the authorities permit traffic to cross two lanes to enter the Simpsons complex when exiting from the West? How does one allow traffic to cross two lanes of traffic to enter the Warrens gas station when exiting the roundabout from the East?

Barbadians were pleased however to hear Minister Michael Lashley address the concerns of Barbadians when he finally admitted last week that the Warrens roundabout will undergo remedial work.  Millions of dollars later what was obvious to ordinary Barbadians from the initial construction will be addressed.

No doubt a few will be smiling all the way to the bank.

104 responses to “Warrens Roundabout – Politicians Must Listen to Citizens”


  1. @Vincent

    Don’t worry, be happy.

    To borrow form you and Bernard, things will evolve to what it must be.


  2. David

    That is quite true.

    You know the evolution is taking place and along its path changes will manifest themselves……….well I am anxious for a manifestation as its due anytime know…..enjoy.


  3. Is the defence force now helping with road traffic accidents?


  4. @ Hal
    Do you mean other than the Defence Force’s Ambulance Crews who are frequently called out , especially at times when the civilian Ambulance Service is unable to field enough ambulances,if any, due to perennial mechanical problems? I believe that the Police and Defence Force are still engaged in conducting Joint Patrols, and if a joint patrol is in the vicinity of a serious accident, the Police Constable in that JP may snap into action. The soldiers of that patrol seen milling around ,may be surplus to requirement. SP’s so to speak.

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