Submitted by Freedom Crier

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We all have opinions, I do and so do you but in each person’s opinion there can be some truth, some more than others. I am an older person now so my opinion has a little more seasoning than when I was younger. Please read with a believing ear, doubt is always destructive.

I believe the following can be done which will be a help to Barbados and I am sure you have many other ideas or modifications to add to this. Most of these suggestion are low cost or no cost solutions.

Bridgetown Improvements

  • Board Walk:
  1. Create a boardwalk over the Constitution River from the Charles Duncan O’Neal Bridge to the mini bus stand stopping at the present cross over bridge. The existing reinforced sides can hold a lightweight wooden structure and some type of centre support may be necessary. This board walk will become the main public thoroughfare for the public transport system, allowing all people who use this system to access the buses and the mini buses in a safe manner without blocking or walking on the roads. You would have with this idea reclaimed an area for the people of Barbados in the heart of Bridgetown without depriving anyone of their property. See benefits below.
  2. The main bus stand’s people entrances will now be from the boardwalk, not from Charles Duncan O’Neal Bridge although this one can remain as it would be alongside the new other board walk.
  3. The old market and the bus stand and extra space opposite Starcom Network with the sewage pump station on it should be utilized now for a bigger bus stand.
  4. The old market can have shops of whatever types are deemed necessary. Supermarket, Meat shops, Retail Clothing ETC. Or alternately, as the old market is a shell, tear it down and rework the area as extended Bus parking and boarding, expanding the overly small current bus stand. The area in front of the old Market will be extended parking for buses
  5. Both sides of this long Boardwalk will have stalls for vendors: Local crafts, fruit, confectionaries, ETC, the smaller shops for vendors including small quick service “hand food” stalls. All tourists & all travellers who travel on the buses will have access to these vendors. This will get all the vendors off the streets of Bridgetown or facing the Charles Duncan O’Neal Bridge while giving them a superior access to the traveling public with thousands of commuters daily.
  6. Some type of access to the river for cleaning or other reasons may have to be considered but the persons who did the original pile-driving Job can advise on this.

An excerpt from the Constitution of Barbados…

THE CONSTITUTION OF BARBADOS

CHAPTER III

PROTECTION OF FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OF THE INDIVIDUAL

  1. Whereas every person in Barbados is entitled to the Fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, that is to say, the right, whatever his race, place of origin, political opinions, colour, creed or sex, but subject to respect for the individual. rights and freedoms of others and for the public interest, to each and all of the following, namely(a) life, liberty and security of the person; (6) protection for the privacy of his home and other property and from deprivation of property without compensation; (c) the protection of the law; and (d) freedom of conscience, of expression and of assembly and association, the following provisions of this Chapter shall have effect for the purpose of affording protection to those rights and freedoms subject to such limitations of that protection as are contained in those provisions, being limitations designed to ensure that the enjoyment of the said rights and freedoms by any individual does not prejudice the rights and freedoms of others or the public interest……..

Protection of freedom of conscience.

  1. (1) Except with his own consent, no person shall be hindered in the enjoyment of his freedom of conscience and for the purpose of this section the said freedom includes freedom of thought and of religion, freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others, and both in public and in private, to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance…..
  • Free Speech Area:

Declare Independence Square a free speech area (Similar to Hyde Park in England) with the usual restrictions as to preaching sedition, violence, Etc. but allow no prosecution under libel laws. People may preach, have political meetings, say what they like, (including what some may call hate/offensive speech) creating a vent for their frustrations. Although this is guaranteed under the constitution of Barbados, the laws do not allow anyone to have a contrary opinion. No newspaper is critical of Government or any practice. The consequences are grave if they do. The Nation newspaper used to be that voice but the laws have shut them up. To get a different opinion they must quote different persons’ opinion, never the Nation editors or their reporters or their contributors can offer a dissenting view from the prevailing Politically Correct (PC) opinion. Create an immunity similar to parliament for free speech. Allow no loud speaker systems to be used. This will stop the abuse of the free speech area as it will limit the amount of people speaking at the same time in the park, EG: on a Sunday. This will avoid having loud speakers at the four corners blaring at the same time with different speakers. But all can use broadcast systems EG: FM radio with a restriction as to the decibel level from each personal radio similar to what we witness used at the drive-in Cinema. You will be able to park near the Treasury Building and listen or “tune in” to which speaker you want to hear.

 

Creating a hive of activity in the heart of Bridgetown:

To understand why this is necessary, a person leaving the main bus terminal has to walk through Bridgetown quickly to get to the Cheapside bus terminal. They have now by-passed Bridgetown but if the following were implemented Bridgetown will become vibrant again. If Bridgetown becomes vibrant the Taxes actually collected will go up, the properties will have more value and people will take care of their properties & not allow them to become dilapidated as it looks now in our Capital City.

1        Use the car park behind Chefette Broad Street for mini Buses. Continue using the ally next to Chefette leading to that car park for the Taxis from the present Taxi stand in front of Chefette Broad Street. It would be good and preferable to have the area in front of Chefette Broad Street made into a rest area with seating and a gazebo or alternatively bring back the water fountain that was relocated in front of the public library but keep the new seating. This alley way for the taxies would need to be cleaned up and made to look bright and the traffic pattern would have to be reversed in the ally with the corresponding change at the new mini bus stand.

2        Another two rows of mini buses can be next to KFC & Burger King at the top of Baxter’s Road.

3        The building at the back of Chefette, “Beckwith Mall”, now closed should be purchased, knocked down flat and used for Public Toilets, Offices etc. Or with the increase foot traffic the owners of Beckwith Mall may yet find a new use.

4        Allowing free parking on all government controlled parking areas for persons working in Bridgetown, keeping the nearby street parking for shoppers that Visit Bridgetown. Stop removing car spots from the parking pool in the heart of Bridgetown, keep these for the in & out shopper. People working in Bridgetown tell their Bosses that Bridgetown is too congested so let’s move to out of town areas, the bosses listen incorrectly and now we have a situation that Bridgetown is dying and on its last legs. What the bosses should have perceived is that to park in Bridgetown costs a minimum of $8.00 a day, or $40.00 per work week. That is Gas money for all who have cars. Make the parking free and the cry to move out by all including the mid-level managers would be gone. Keep Bridgetown ALIVE. Bridgetown Drainage is good and it does not flood. The Utilities Companies have agreements to ensure service in the event of a calamity and are restored first to the Port, Bico Cold Storage and Bridgetown, and the main feeds are all underground. The infrastructure in Bridgetown is sound why allow it to be discarded? The sewage system works unlike the same on the south coast.

5        Remove the restriction on businesses from using the alleyways, allowing putting of chairs, side walk cafes, Restaurant Drive Thru, Low level music, Bars, Clubs, small shops Etc. These alleyways are cool no sun , Breezy & Clean (washed each night by the SSA) The restriction that is usually cited is that you have to allow the fire tenders to get into the alleyways BUT no fire tender can fit in any alleyway in Bridgetown so that argument is bogus. Do not allow car parking in the alleyways just allow free access, chairs and tables.

6        Many years ago people were discouraged from living in Bridgetown. So now you have an exodus each day. If this were to change people will be on the streets later into the night thus reducing the sudden outflow from 4:00pm, and creating extended business opportunities and employment for all. Many buildings in Bridgetown have empty floors. These can be used for living apartments, with minor modifications. Businesses will return when there are better opportunities. A sprinkler system in these converted buildings would mitigate any fire risk.

7        The busiest area in Trinidad is Independence Square Port of Spain simply because the mini buses are in the area. We can see and learn, too long we have let Bureaucrats run things and they think like a Bureaucracy. Everything they do turns out wrong. EG: “Put parking wardens in Bridgetown to take the work off of the police”, so if you come to town twice and each time you get reported by the wardens the message is, shop elsewhere not Bridgetown. You are never coming back. Who needs that! The result Bridgetown is dying. And the walk is far to the car park no shuttle not even 1$ paid trolley rides or 2$ trolley rides from the port to town or the $1 trolley ride from the Cheapside bus stand to the Fairchild bus stand. The executives get free parking in the City Mall car park at the expense of the company so they do not feel it hence no need to change and the town is dying for the lack of vision. Allow duty free importation for these few short haul trolleys max 15 passengers for this purpose even if you give the concession to the taxi men association. The island tour & other destinations Taxies can remain at the port.

8        Get rid of the wardens that walk around to REPORT parking infractions, the few that may remain can advise drivers, no parking, stopping etc. if needed, just no confrontations, just keep traffic flowing and the government owned car parks free from would be robbers.

9        When funds are available talk to Kymar Saffery the head of the homeless shelter organisation as to how to remove the homeless beggars from the streets. He may recommend some type of building in the country, with school meals dropping off some meals during school times of the year. (The schools meals program produces thousands of meals a day, these extra meals will not even register). The impressions given to any tourist is that walking through Bridgetown you are hit on by a beggar every 50 steps at least 6 beggars for every trip on Broad street, imagine the impression the tourist get of Barbados, How effective do you think your advertising dollar is now when they board their boat, what message are they giving to others that want to come to Barbados. In Puerto Rico you do not see a beggar in the tourist area and that is like America. They try to protect that industry, in Barbados we want to keep the tourist in the all-inclusive hotels and allow Bridgetown, Taxis, Tour Companies etc. to die. Some Smart Choice. If anybody objects to moving them from Bridgetown invite the concern public who object to invite them at their home where they will be treated properly as recommend by them. 

10    Traffic Relief:

Put the stop lights on blinking. Red on less trafficked lane and orange on main thoroughfares. Do this to stop lights from Worthing right into Bridgetown. Everyone knows there is no traffic when this happens but the bureaucracy at MTW do not think like that, they love their control. They will give a thousand reasons why not and deny their own eyes.

11    The same way that we have a loading area for passengers to go on a Jolly Roger Cruise use comparable loading areas for all tours and boat parking facilities on the opposite side in the Careenage even if at some time the mouth of the Careenage has to be expanded to create a larger safe harbour for more yachts and pleasure craft in the same manner that a safe harbour was created for the fishing boats by the fish market. Secondly some overall plan can be looked at all along the coast going towards the fish market from the present berth for Jolly Roger with an access road through the government car park on the sea side.

Part 2: will deal with other Barbados improvements.

Part 3 will deal with Barbados Agricultural improvements

The Government of Barbados…

 

“Play your Part in the RESCUE< RECOVERY & REBUILDING exercise…Share Your Ideas for a better Barbados” EMAIL.…

Suggestion, Why not share your ideas in the form of Articles even if it is a separate tab on BU for the Betterment of Barbados so more may have the opportunity to See it and participate where the ideas may be discussed and not just go into an email where you do not know where it goes, who is reading it and the Biases they may hold.

Put your ideas in Public view for scrutiny and comment as this one does on BU.

For example if they receive these emails and should they hold certain views they are more than likely to conclude based on their Biases thy may say “we have received 1,542 emails and we have found Three that are credible. Depending e.g. if they are Socialist/ /Capitalist/Crony Capitalist/Marxist/Communist/Dictator Environmentalist / just to name a few.

Because of their Bias the Population of Barbados would never see 1,542 emails. That does not make Sense, let alone being Transparent.

Make these emails Public or even if you say send it to this particular email have them Published on a Website.

If you do not do that you are fooling the people, by wasting their time and energy!

All additional suggestions are welcome all will be treated with respect and considered to be added in the other installments.

Now let’s get cracking.

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95 responses to “Barbados Improvements Part 1: Bridgetown”

  1. Georgie Porgie Avatar

    Freedom Crier July 22, 2018 11:03 AM

    I DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS THE QUALITY OF THE TEACHING ON THE STOP AND STARE SECTION OF THE NATIONAL TRUST HIKE BARBADOS WALKS THESE DAYS, BUT WHEN I ATTENDED FROM 94- 97, I LEARNED A LOT FROM THE LATE COLIN HUDSON ABOUT CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES IN THE PAST IN BARBADOS.

    IT IS ONE THING TO DRIVE ALL THE ROADS OF BARBADOS, BUT IT IS BETTER TO WALK THROUGH THE ROCKS AND RILLS AND GULLIES, AND SEE “THE HEART” OF THE COUNTRY–I.E WHAT EXISTS BETWEEN THE HIGHWAYS


  2. Thanks for Sharing GP and because you mentioned it here is a link with some lovely images you would enjoy….

    The Colin Hudson Great (Barbados) Train Hike
    The Great Train Hike was conceived by Dr. Colin…
    bajanthings.com

    Historic Background… https://www.bajanthings.com/the-colin-hudson-great-train…/


  3. FC

    Is the first image a photograph of Swan Street and second one Marhill Street?


  4. One of my Favourites with lots of activity and Curiosity… I will paint someday.

    Do you see what the young man in the centre forefront of the image is carrying? So Whimsical to an Artist!!

    Notice the Tram Lines?

    I wonder where this Cane was going?

    Embankment, circa 1920, Bridgetown.
    http://world.nailizakon.com/america/barbados/bridgetown/embankment-1920.jpg


  5. Artax FC: Is the first image a photograph of Swan Street …Yes Sir.
    …”and second one Marhill Street?”

    I believe the view is looking towards Swan Street from the City Car Park area not sure the name of the Street and Marhill Street would be at the cross section.


  6. It is fine to reminiscence but the development of Bridgetown and wider Barbados must be driven by a framework which taps into a Bajan philosophy and legislation. Here are the vids of the Town and Country planning stakeholder sessions from last week with the objective to transform and modernize the laws.

    https://www.facebook.com/gisbarbados/videos/996615140503298/

    https://www.facebook.com/gisbarbados/videos/996871980477614/

  7. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Freedom Crier July 21, 2018 3:48 PM

    Artax you said Continental Hotel but I Understood you to mean Colonial Hotel.

    Are you sure that the “Colonial Hotel” was at the corner of Milk Market or on the thoroughfare of Broad Street?


  8. millertheanunnaki July 22, 2018 12:33 PM “Are you sure that the “Colonial Hotel” was at the corner of Milk Market or on the thoroughfare of Broad Street?”

    If you have a Correction please feel free to share happy to be corrected if erred!!

  9. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    Freedom Crier July 21, 2018 9:05 AM
    “That is Correct Artrax
    Beckwith Square, 1904”

    What you should do with great appreciation from us is to tell us what has become of that monument proudly erected on the Beckwith Square photo.

    Looks more like the Montefiore monument a replica of some fountains seen around SW Europe especially in Italy and which is now adorning in a ‘square’ of garbage ‘Coleridge Street’ opposite the old halls of Justice.


  10. The name of the hotel was the Colonial Hotel and it was located at the junction of Chapel Street and Milk Market.

    The building adjoining the Colonial (next door) was called the Hotel Lincoln.

    I have a photo that clearly shows the the names of both hotels, but unfortunately I cannot upload it to this site.

    Of further interest, there was a hotel located on Palmetto Square called the Trafalgar Hotel.


  11. The Montefiore fountain was relocated to Coleridge Street circa 1940.

    “John Montefiore presented this Monument or Drinking Fountain to the thirsty wayfarers of Bridgetown, in memory of his father John Casteollo Montefiore who had been one of the first persons who died from Cholera in 1854.”

    “This Fountain was opened on the 2nd November 1865, and was described as “a little gem of architectural beauty, there being nothing in Barbados to compare it with.”

  12. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Thanks Artax for the Clarification.

    Montefiore Fountain

    The Montefiore Fountain was originally located in Beckwith Place, Lower Broad Street in the city of Bridgetown, Barbados but was subsequently moved to its present location at Coleridge Street in 1940.

    Ironically, the Montefiore Fountain has no running water attached to it but back in 1865, it was used as a drinking fountain that was donated to the city of Bridgetown by Jewish businessman John Montefiore. His father, John Castello Montefiore, was among the first set of people on the island of Barbados to die from Cholera in 1854.

    John Castello Montefiore was a respected merchant . It’s reported that for forty years, he had been one of the leading merchants in the city and had a wholesale and retail store in Swan Street. He was also the owner of Neils Plantation.

    This fine example of neo-Gothic decorative art made from cast iron, was opened to the public on November 02, 1865, and was described as “a little gem of architectural beauty, there being nothing in Barbados to compare it with”.

    Ideals of Justice, Fortitude, Temperance and Prudence are depicted on each of the fountain’s marble statues.

    The Montefiore Fountain represents one of many exceptional examples of Barbados’ unparalleled heritage. A heritage that has motivated the Government of Barbados to highly recommend Bridgetown and its historic Garrison as a World Heritage Site.

    Given this consideration I would no longer recommend that it goes back to Beckwith square as it now rest quite near to the Jewish Synagogue…That said it would be nice if it could be used as a drinking fountain once again.

    https://www.barbadospocketguide.com/images/stories/attractions/attractions-by-parish/montefiore-fountain_barbados.jpg

  13. Freedom Crier Avatar

    millertheanunnaki it would be appreciated should you or anyone else have suggestions that would benefit Barbados in the City and otherwise please share.

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  14. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Can you guess what these gentlemen are loading in to this boat at the Careenage and if so how much did the bag with contents weigh?

    Notice the Depth of the Boat and when it was stacked the contents would reach 8’ higher than the rim of the Boat!

    Circa unknown…What would you say was the year this was taken?

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  15. BEAUTIFUL BEIGE Avatar
    BEAUTIFUL BEIGE

    Wonderful ideas Freedom Crier.

    My Belief System is rooted in Faith but Faith without works is dead.

    We have an Administration in Place now which 70% of the voting population endorsed. This Adminisration is going in the exact OPPOSITE direction to these well thought out and executed ideals.

    PRAY FOR THEM.

    Prayer changes things. We never know what will happen if we all are obedient to God’s Word to “Pray for our leaders, so we may go about our lives peaceably”.

    We don’t know how many people prayed for former administrations which resulted in the strange outcomes that some of those administrations experienced.God is in Control and He will put up leaders and take down leaders.

    He hardened Pharaoh’s heart and He softened Pharaoh’s heart when God’s people cried out to Him for deliverance.

    Be blessed.

  16. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Freedom Crier

    A very interesting piece and great photos.
    These are some facts:
    The traditional corporate elite allowed Bridgetown to become run down by refusing to invest in the city. They already knew that the new city will be at Warrens
    Bridgetown is now almost all owned by another minority group, they should be the ones reinvesting in it. Not government.
    The political managerial class never saw the beauty of surrounding districts such as Baxters Road , Orleans , Emmerton etc. They put the sewage plant down there and then move the people to Clapham. Listen to Gabby’s Emmerton
    If we look at the entire stretch from the junction of Martindales Road and Jemmotts Lane right up to Collymore Rock , we will see why Bridgetown is in trouble.
    The same people that run down the Agriculture industry and then left it to governments to keep it alive , did the same thing to Bridgetown.

    Now a question:
    In order to solve our transportation woes, do you think the idea of moderately sized electric trains transporting citizens from about four or six vantage points throughout the entire island will work ?

    I seriously think that the only way forward for Bridgetown is to free it from cars. Only service vehicles and taxis should be allowed in any area of commercial Bridgetown. If (or is it when) the Hyatt is approved , it would breathe new life into the city. Government should not rule out at least one big modern casino in the city.

  17. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    MR SKINNER

    RE They already knew that the new city will be at Warrens

    INTERESTING THAT YOU SHOULD SAY THAT
    I FIRST HEARD THAT IDEA ABOUT 1982

  18. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Beautiful Beige…Thank you so much we should full of Faith and continually drawn unto Prayer that by our Works we may be known!! … “Faith without Works Is Dead Being Alone”

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  19. @William

    You know this is the plan of the corporate elite because?

    Travel around the Caribbean and visit the cities and you will observe they all have one thing in common, there is a rot that has set in.

    Have a listen to the Q&A at the end of the BCCI luncheon last week where Lalu Vaswani who has lead responsibility for breathing life into the city had a few things to day.

    The blogmaster has conveyed to this blog that urban regeneration or redevelopment is a science that many countries across the globe have to confront. The blogmaster does not subscribe to any view there is any conspiracy. The UNESCO world heritage designation of Bridgetown and its Garrison cannot be taken away unless we ignore its value. The ball is in our court to build holistic plans for Bridgetown.


  20. Let me add that I find some of the ideas very appealing.
    I like number 5, but I feel the cleaning should be done by property owners.
    Great ideas.

  21. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ David

    I have seen what Manning did to Port of Spain and transformed it into a very modern city. It is amazing that we keep making excuses for the private sector but always ready to castigate the public sector. I want to put it to you that none of the black people in those excellent photos was working for $5 per week !! Why must the hard earned taxes of their great great grand children be used to rebuild it ?
    They allowed all the buildings along the wharf side to deteriorate-they did not care because they had different plans that are now manifesting themselves all over the country and until we start calling a spade a spade , we gine be the same place 25 years from now.I never said anything about conspiracy. I simply said they knew that Warrens will be the new city and it is.
    Ask yourself this simple question: How come they had a vision for a marina and golf courses at Westmoreland but aint put one penny in Bridgetown ?

  22. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Mr. Skinner your idea that the Hyatt would breathe new life into the city is a good one and I agree with you the whole of Carlisle Bay should be developed if only Commie Sing Song went to Cuba or Venezuela to live. With the building of the Hyatt that would encourage more Investors to do Developments along Bay Street and would become beautiful again, every building on Bay Street is dilapidated.

    As you stated and rightfully so, “Government should not rule out at least one big modern casino in the city.” They are Barbadians living in Trinidad who run and manage the best Casinos I have seen ever. If a Casino was ever to be built in Barbados these Sons of the Soil should be invited because they do it right!

    Mr. Skinner I have suggested Low Cost or No Cost things and the only costly thing that was proposed was the covering of the Constitution River from the Charles Duncan O’Neal Bridge to the Pedestrian Bridge opposite Starcom Network. All the other suggestions are either Low cost or No Cost. That means that there should be NO OBJECTION to doing them and you would see the immediate improvement in Bridgetown…Not Withstanding the Warrens Development.

    Barbados has always had three Towns with the addition of a fish fry and some beach enhancements for the fishermen at Oistens, Oistens is Thriving.

    The Ideas need not be expensive they just need to be practical and Innovative. Barbados has an extensive network of roads connecting Bridgetown to every part of the Island. When you travel the Island you see houses on both sides of the road sometimes only one house deep. Access to transport is as easy as stepping out of your front door.

    Why would we want to reinvent what is already there?

    The Nightmare alone of Compulsory acquisition of lands for this new thing to run is enough to make anyone’s heart stop beating. And every time you want to catch this train you would have to walk a distance from you home to find where the train is running. You will also have to have two lines or many lay byes to be able to have trains running in both directions and in the best of worlds trains running on the same line in opposite direction is a recipe for disaster.

    I am not a fan of Bureaucracy. The Solutions proposed are very easy to be done and just require Government permission. Nor am I a Fan of Government Intervention. The Infrastructure to cover the Constitution River and to rehabilitate the Fairchild Street Bus Stand is something that the Government can do should do and that is in their prevue to do.

    The role of any Government is to facilitate Trade, Commerce and Transportation.

    The Bureaucratic mind set leads us sometimes in the wrong direction making Bridgetown car free is a guarantee that Bridgetown would fail. This was done in Puerto Rico and all the Pedestrianized areas have no Business, I would not recommend that for Barbados.

    It is with good suggestion from you and others in the public forum for discussion will propel Barbados forward. Thank you for contribution for that effort.

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  23. Georgie Porgie Avatar
    Georgie Porgie

    re @William

    q You know this is the plan of the corporate elite because?

    a. heard it from a good friend who was a draftsman in one of the big architecture firms at the time………long long before any building activity in that area

  24. Freedom Crier Avatar

    We are not asking anybody to put up money we just want Government permission and for them to get out of the way. Town areas are the most regulated areas in a Country. What we have proposed is easy doable and all you have to do is try it and see if it works.

    Sometimes the simple answer is the right answer, we did not ask you to build a road what is proposed takes away no body’s property and turning stop lights to red and orange is no big thing.

    Mr. Skinner I said that your idea that the Hyatt would breathe new life into the city is a good one and we want to see more of this type of development along the whole Bay Street Corridor anyt form of beautification and development would be better than what they have now. Then you say “Ask yourself this simple question: How come they had a vision for a marina and golf courses at Westmoreland but aint put one penny in Bridgetown ?” They may have needed a marina and a Golf course and was looking around and could not see where to put it in Bridgetown and when one of these investors who vision to build the same build the Hyatt that you applauded to be a good idea the powers that be sic Commie sing Song on him.

    The same finger that you are pointing at those who wanted to develop a project that would really infuse life into Bridgetown you now accuse that they “aint put one penny in Bridgetown”. What caused these conflicting views in your mind set, maybe it is the colour glasses you are wearing that is distorting your view.

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  25. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Yet another interesting Image that tells a story…
    Horse and Buggy, ladies dressed in white and one lady dressed in black may have been in mourning.

    Donkey carts lined up waiting to receive goods from Vessels.

    Cab Drivers under the Tree note the attire of the one driving the Buggy at the forefront, lossie that must have been hot fa days!

    Trafalgar Square, Bridgetown, Barbados, 1898

    https://news.artnet.com/app/news-upload/2014/06/108549-0033-h.jpg

  26. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    @ Freedom Crier
    My comment about investment in the Marina and Westmireland was in response to David not anything that you posited.


  27. @William

    Port of Spain is transformed? Led by Manning as prime minister of the public sector? Which buildings along the wharf were allowed to go to ruin?

  28. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    David

    Call it the wharf or the Pier Head. All those lovely warehouses and so on were allowed to fall into a state of disrepair. Even the BST former headquarters was becoming an eyesore. I know and you should that the warehouse restaurant was a building that was rescued although that is now in need of a facelift. The reason there is this push now to revitalise Bridgetown is the fact that it was neglected for donkey years.
    Look David I ain’t saying that Port of Spain is Manhattan but I know that a lot of work including the building of hotels was done under Manning’s watch.
    The same way that the Hyatt will be built under Mottley’s watch. You need to resist being the devils advocate and be a bit more serious . We just have a way of not planning anything . Check and see how we remodel the airport three times and refused to include jet bridges.

  29. Jeff Cumberbatch Avatar
    Jeff Cumberbatch

    the laws do not allow anyone to have a contrary opinion.
    FC, are you sure of what you are saying? What laws are you referring to?”

    Are they no Liable and Slander Laws in Barbados Dean Cumberbatch?

    Yes, FC, there is the law of Defamation, but it does not prevent one from expressing a contrary opinion. It comes into play only when you cease discussing ideas and start to attack the reputation of an individually imputing some defamatory conduct to him or her. In other words, when you play the man or woman and not the ball!

    Note too, that a “cause of action” would not include persecution for criminal defamation, contrary to what your posted excerpt suggests.

  30. Freedom Crier Avatar

    Thank you Dean Cumberbatch may expand later…So will you take up the Challenge and Blaze the Trail as the Person to make it a Reality of a Free Speech area in Errol Barrow Square as you are the Right Person to do it?

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    TheOGazerts July 22, 2018 7:06 PM

    “Let me add that I find some of the ideas very appealing.
    I like number 5, but I feel the cleaning should be done by property owners.
    Great ideas.”

    TheOGazerts…Thank you for your openness to receive new ideas…That is a very good quality as that is the mechanism by which we learn and grow in our understanding, unlike when we are closed minded nothing filters through by way of Enlightenment.

    Having worked in the City of Bridgetown and having mused on these thoughts for many years these ideas I believe are doable and workable.

    The Business owners in Bridgetown do clean their Premises… In # 5 that you liked, “5 Remove the restriction on businesses from using the alleyways, allowing putting of chairs, side walk cafes, Restaurant Drive Thru, Low level music, Bars, Clubs, small shops Etc. These alleyways are cool no sun , Breezy & Clean (washed each night by the SSA) ” Although the SSA washed down our ally at night we still washed down our area in the morning as the alleys are convenient bathrooms for some. But I think that if they were opened as suggested that would decrease.

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    Bridgetown Out Door Barber Shop and other Fond Memories

    Image https://i.ytimg.com/vi/EjiAKR_zVKI/maxresdefault.jpg

    Description – 0ld Barbados – Bajan Talk, Part 1 Rhymes of Sorts.

    Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYQGdyy_0kU

    Old Barbados: Part 2 – memories of days gone by.

    Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjiAKR_zVKI

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    Found this Interesting Video you may understand what it means to be an Entrepreneur…The Vision Never Ceases and Possibilities are Endless!!


  34. Back in the day pottery would have come by train from St. Andrews packed in boxes and trays of dry sour grass. The forms are still used today: the monkey for storing drinking water and the conaree for storing salted meats.

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  35. David thank you for the videos sent ….David July 22, 2018 12:19 PM

    … Viewing …I liked the PM Sense of Urgency to Accomplish the new plans for Town Planning A.S.A.P and not have the same old Dragged out System that caused the ripple effect of the lost of revenue and endless delays of would have been possible only if!…

    Would like to attend the next session, is it this Wednesday coming, where and at what time.?

    Thanks again David


  36. “What do you mean? Public Transportation is just that, Free Parking means for those that has a Vehicle !!”

    So people who own cars are not part of the public?

    “The reason there is this push now to revitalise Bridgetown is the fact that it was neglected for donkey years.”

    There was a push to renew Bridgetown since the 1990s under Owen; hence the construction of London Bourne, the Boardwalk, repair of the swing bridge, greening of the lower green bus stand, Pierhead redevelopment initiative, constitution river dredging and the greening of independence square. This was long before the Hyatt, the only hotel built in Port of Spain under Manning, opened in 2009.

    “How come they had a vision for a marina and golf courses at Westmoreland but aint put one penny in Bridgetown ?”

    Because they recognised the shift in economic and social activity coupled with the burgeoning heights, terraces and gardens, car ownership and the opportunities opened up by the ABC highway. Cities “die” due to a number of factors, their rejuvenation must be built on what makes them unique now and into the future, not yesterday.


  37. A little truth never hurt anyone yet..

    https://youtu.be/ZLCqjw3KOII?t=30


  38. Barbados Museum & Historical Society.
    Introduction of Piped Water to Bridgetown

    On March 29, 1861, piped water was introduced into the city of Bridgetown. To signal this momentous event, the tap located on the pedestal of Nelson’s Statue was the first to be opened to allow the fresh water to flow. A joint stock company trading as “The Bridgetown Waterworks Company” was formed in 1857 with a guaranteed government subsidy of £5,000 a year to supply the city with half a million gallons of pure water daily.

    Water was supplied from springs at Newcastle, St. John via pipes laid in December of 1860 in the principal streets of the City. The introduction of this supply was intended for fires only; but at the beginning of May, the Waterworks Company published the rates at which it was prepared to supply water to private premises within the City limits, and by October 1861 the Waterworks Company had laid down 490 hydrants and 105 standpipes throughout Bridgetown. This was possibly as a response to the 1854 cholera epidemic and the recurring Bridgetown fires of the 19th century.

    A few months after the introduction of piped water to the City, an editorial in the “The Barbadian” newspaper suggested that a fountain “with some pretensions of elegance” should be erected in a central spot for use by the public. On November 10, 1862 a subscription was opened under the auspices of the Governor to raise between £150 and £200 for its erection. On March 1, 1865 a committee was established and Thomas C. Marshall, Superintendent of Public Works, volunteered to supervise the erection of the fountain. The Waterworks Company agreed to supply the 2,000 gallons of water an hour required to operate the fountain from 8:00 a.m. until dusk. On April 26, an Act was passed to appropriate a portion on land in Trafalgar Square to site the fountain which arrived in Barbados on the ship “Sylph.” Henry Emptage, the sole tenderer, was awarded the contract to erect the fountain which was estimated to cost £300.

    To support the 1 ¾ ton fountain, a foundation was constructed comprising a circular block of masonry, supported by 44 hard wood piles which were driven 10 feet into the ground. A basin, 40 feet in diameter and three feet above ground level, was placed at the base of the fountain to receive the water. The basin was designed by the Superintendent of Public Works and made from local limestone.

    On July 17, 1865, the fountain was formally inaugurated by the acting Governor Major Robert M. Mundy. The occasion, which attracted a large crowd, was marked by an artillery salute, the ringing of the bells of St. Michael’s Cathedral and a guard of honour.

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  39. Swan Street, Brigdetown, Barbados

    Back in 1845, an enormous fire ravaged Mr. Lobo’s property at No. 20 Swan Street. Numerous houses and acres of Lower Bridgetown were burnt, which subsequently became aptly known as Burnt District.

    Two theories exists with regards to the genesis of the name Swan Street. One theory suggests an inn by the name of ‘The Swan’ while the other theory points to the street being named after Captain Swann, a surveyor.

    “I ask a Bajan student about Swan Street, also known as “Jew Street” because of the historical settlement of Jewish merchants there. Puzzled, she suggests that perhaps I have the wrong street? Perhaps I mean Tudor Street? She associates Swan Street with Syrians, Chinese, but not Jews. Her response brings to mind a line from St. Lucian poet Derek Walcott’s Nobel speech about “that Sephardic Jewish synagogue that was once on Something Street.”

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    Looks like a Sunday either early morning or late afternoon…

    What Direction would you say this Image of Swan Street was Looking Towards, East or West?

    I feel it is looking east and the buildings on the left is where Sewing World is Presently and the ally on the right takes you to the T Junction by the Street that is the Back of Cave Shepherd?

    What year would you think this image Portrays?

    Swan Street, Bridgetown, Barbados

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