On Tuesday 22, 2019 the government continued with the review of the the Planning and Development Bill 2018. All agree that modern and relevant town planning laws are necessary to effectively and efficiently develop land space and related activity.

The average Barbadian can list any number of examples to show a lack of ‘planning’ because the system has been compromised due to political interference and corrupt practices. The blogmaster recalls the change in land use for a property in St. James under an Owen Arthur administration which benefited in the millions David Shorey and a few others. Let it be said the draft Bill addresses many other aspects of town planning.

The focus of this submission is the more visible signs that there is a lack of town planning being executed in Barbados.

Example 1

Traffic flow between the Graeme Hall and Kendall Roundabout has been effected by commercial development with the establishment of Popular Supermarket and other businesses in the area. Massy Supermarket is to be established in the area soon. The result is that on our major highway traffic is restricted to a crawl during business hours. Anyone intending to catch a flight at GAIA must avoid using that stretch of the highway if they want to be ontime.

Example 2

Traffic flow through the ‘Bussa’ roundabout is severely affected during business hours because of activity at the Sky Mall and other commercial businesses established in the area.

Example 3

Clearly the Warrens roundabout was redesigned as an afterthought given the explosion of commercial activity in the area in recent years. We know Warrens is a large residential area.

There are several other examples we could have cited to prove the point that our planners do not know what they are doing and or they are not being allowed to do the job.

If it is the latter we are perplexed why the professional associations they are members would not have voiced a public concern.

 

 

 

83 responses to “Planning Unplugged”

  1. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    http://www.nationnews.com/nationnews/news/235727/watch-prime-ministers-address-nation

    Unbelievable, 7/8 years later the Forensics Lab IS STILL NOT FUNCTIONING, unbelievable, I spoke about this about a year or 2 ago when some BU clown, can’t even remember who, took issue with me, even told me I lied, well here it is out of Mia’s mouth……wow

    And all Mia seems to be doing is babbling, she and that AG of hers..


  2. @David

    “It seems a matter of time befor the overpass conversation is revisited a la 3S?”

    And exactly what would the future consequences be if this came to pass, remember that the present one lane cart bridges are all/mostly in disrepair, sewage systems less than 20 years old have failed etc etc. Infrastructure FAILURES are keeping pace with the STATE FAILURE so one can expect any new CORRUPT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS to suffer the same fate.

    State/Country has to learn to crawl before they can initiate any attempt at learning to be a successful runner.

    First the COUNTRY has to solve its FINANCIAL situation, Pass meaningful and enforce a robust INTEGRITY LEGISLATION with significant PENALTIES, only then will there maybe a remote chance that Haitian/Venezuelan consequences be avoided.

  3. SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) Avatar
    SirFuzzy (Former Sheep)

    @ WC

    My observation is that activity is not productivity. So in bim you talk a lot and say little; spend nuff time fixing stuff that is not broken. meanwhile what is broken is failing further into disrepair. Then they pat each other on the back saying we told you so we gine roll up or sleeves to fix the issue, meanwhile Rome burns to the ground.

    We may want or some may want fly-offs/overs meanwhile some of the building that make up the SJPP campus is in need of structural repairs. You can see he steel rusting as it has burst thru the concrete encasement etc. We cant seems to fix nor maintain what we have so why over extended ourselves with more. Sadly we need to do some work on our lone acute care facility. Not just A&E but the entire building. I had the pleasure(not) of visiting a patient in there on a public ward. QEH is not some place you think is an top draw medical facility, the physical conditions of the building must put a mental strain on patient and care given i am sure.

    However, some may insist that we need fly overs while the QEh self implodes? Just saying or better yet just sighing? SMH

  4. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) January 25, 2019 9:35 AM @Ks I understand, a large Chefette is planned!!! We will have that long stretch of the Hwy from the Kendal Hill roundabout to the Newton roundabout, a long line of vehicles…maybe we can consider widening that stretch of highway.

    Maybe we can consider cooking at home. Wouldn’t that be cheaper than widening the highway?

    Cheap, efficient, healthy.

    Seems win, win, win to me

  5. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) January 25, 2019 9:35 AM “maybe build a new hospital to help the over crowed QEH?”

    Maybe if we stayed away from the fried grease merchants, we woldn’t even have to think about the expense of a new hospital.

    Maybe we would even be able to run the QEH with 20% or 50% FEWER beds.

    Think how much money we could save.

  6. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Vincent Codrington January 25, 2019 11:29 AM “What gives bloggers any assurance that the stated objectives of this revised plan and permission process will not be knocked out of orbit in a twinkling of an eye?”

    Or the even more alluring twinkling of 40 pieces of silver.

  7. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Hants January 25, 2019 1:44 PM “Seems like they only under perform when they return to Barbados. lol”

    They underperform because they want to live in a warm sunny place, and so become afraid to tell the politicians (all parties) haul do…


  8. Just what we need! Another Chefette! Simple Simon you should have nipped that thing in the bud and opened a proper Bajan restaurant. Straight from the garden onto the plate. Nuff nuff herbs for taste instead of salt, steamed, baked and roasted instead of fried, nice modern presentation, good price. You would have saved lives and money and the country!


  9. And you might have been a real real sir.

  10. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Oh well, we knew it was just a matter of time before that Coverley scam became undone….

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/01/26/free-choice-for-ross-students/

    Enuff in Wondeland…who supports every cockup long distance…..care to explain…??

  11. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    That is what Leslie Haynes has been placed to perch on the NIS board to do, criminal ministers rip of the NIS Pension Fund…use it as their personal piggy bank, disburse hundred of millions to their criminal masters Cow et al…then write off billions owed to pensioners….just write it off…like it never existed…

    ….it is instructive that it is so easy to sense THE FEAR. IN MIA…to bring in outside agencies to investigate the thefts of pensioners and taxpayer’s money, to investigate the corruption that is too pervasive for local police to even look at….let alone investigate..

    ……from her second month in office it was seen that despite what she promised on the political platform to bring DLP thieves to justice…she is the one who has since then blocked every attempt to bring in outside help to investigate the thefts from the people…I was hoping it was not true, but just the suggestion of outside help by a reporter in that video …sent her into a panic, a tailspin….what a thing..

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2019/01/26/governments-approach-to-debt-restructuring-flawed-says-arthur/

    “He therefore expressed concern that the fund could take a major haircut of close to $1 billion as a result of the debt restructuring.

    “I really do not understand the process in which a board of directors of the national insurance, with the government owing the national insurance $400 million in arrears, and they are going to write off another billion, just to make the government finances look good. And I think that somebody has to remind the national insurance directors that they are managing funds . . . on the basis of a trustee relationship, and that as a trustee you have a duty of care,” said Arthur.

    “They are now going to write off another $1 billion to make the government books look good. I believe that is a case of reckless endangerment,” he said.

    Government owed the NIS $460 million in arrears up to July last year. As at September last year the NIS held just over $3.2 billion in government paper, which means that the fund will bear the brunt of the debt restructuring.”


  12. Sir Simple

    So fried food is major cause of disease in Barbados?

    What about smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol, and eating foods high in starch and sugar? I thought the both sugar and starch contributed to a lot of the sickness in Barbados..

    Then there is the consumption of too much sodium in our diet, which has a tendency for some unknown reason to elevate the blood pressure in Black people?

    Moreover, I don’t think the evidence is clear on this one as of yet, but it is believed by some in the medical profession that Black people carry a salt sensitive gene which elevates their pressure when we consume too much salt…

    And the thing about blood pressure is that if it is left unchecked it can lead to congested heart failure or left ventricle hypertrophy, plus it can damaged the the eyes, kidneys and heart and also give you a shock, heart- attack or aneurysm etc..

    And finally, to stay healthy as we age …we need to discipline our mouth, exercise regularly and have our regular doctor visits… And also read to keep abreast of the latest medical information regarding disease, prevention causes, and treatments …


  13. @ Lexicon,

    Very good. One correction: high blood pressure in black people is not genetic, it is social.


  14. Hal

    There is a theory out there which says that it is a bet of both … it is believed by some the in the medical profession that if your mother’s father has high blood pressure it is great possibility that you might quite possibly inherited the gene …


  15. Lexicon good morning
    Your posting are becoming very rude and obnoxious as they erode and interfere with the purpose of the article content meant for discussion
    I have watched over and over again your deliberate attempt to interject your comments which have nothing to do with the article posted for discussion
    Hard to imagine having a belligerent student like you in a classroom wanting to have your own way
    Did not your parents teach you manners
    Asking for a friend


  16. Hal

    I do not know if it is diet related …but this I do know: a lot of Black people suffer with hypertension and a lot White people suffer with high cholesterol …

    Most White people can eat foods high in sodium and it would have little or no impact on their pressure … Black people are quite the opposite … so this is the reason the theory of this salt sensitive gene in Black people came about…


  17. Mariposa

    I am sorry you saw it that way, but my intent wasn’t to deflect from the topic before discussion …I was just responding to Sir Simple theory about grease food merchants …my apology … Good morning and have a bless day…


  18. Lexicon
    You have intentionally deflect and interject on many topics
    Havent you noticed
    I suggest you give a read on many of your comments where the articles posted for discussion had absolutely nothing to do with what you were posting
    Have a good day


  19. I have a simple suggestion for traffic over load on our streets
    Govt can implement a policy set on a time method wherby business in high traffic areas should not use a standard time for opening and closing hours
    For e.g x amount of business can start 8 and closed at 4 and others at 9 and closed at five somthing along that formula a way of easing traffic in high volume areas
    Barbados is too small to have a high volumes of traffic flowing at tge same time
    However a discussion along that line would be entirelt left up to govt and private business to iron out


  20. Mariposa

    I shall take note of your suggestion … thanks … enjoy the rest of your day …
    .


  21. This weekend keyboard warrior wishes “A happy and Good Morning to all of BU”

    Here deciding if to pay for cricket TV. It is a small sum, but I did not watch it that much when I was in Barbados.

  22. Barbados Underground Whistleblower Avatar
    Barbados Underground Whistleblower

    This type of planning goes on in Barbados with Senior Police involved guns, planting evidence, beatings, fraud and drug dealing.

    ‘Chucky’ Brown
    (Jamaica Gleaner) Trial judge Justice Vivene Harris had strong words for murder-convict police constable Collis ‘Chucky’ Brown in handing down sentencing yesterday afternoon in the Home Circuit Court.

    Brown was sentenced by Harris to life in prison and was ordered to serve 51 years before being eligible for parole.

    He was found guilty of three counts murder, conspiracy to commit murder and wounding with intent.

    Evidence was presented during the trial that Brown fatally shot Damoy ‘Gutty’ Dawkins along the Palmer’s Cross main road in Clarendon on January 10, 2009, and murdered Dwayne Douglas and Andrew Fearon along the Swansea main road, also in the parish, on December 13, 2012.

    The court heard evidence that Brown was a part of a so-called police death squad in Clarendon.

    Harris, in handing down sentencing, said that as a member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) Brown was tasked with the responsibility to serve and protect, but instead embarked upon an agreement with senior members of the force to murder individuals believed to be involved in crime.

    She described the killing of the men as “extreme moral turpitude” and the attempt by the police to deceive the public as “particularly egregious”.

    The court heard a recording of an interview Brown did with the Independent Commission of Investigation in which he said that he was chosen to be part of the death squad, which he said comprised 16 members, because he had the heart to carry out the murders.

    Brown also said in the interview that a senior officer of the JCF supplied him and other members of the squad with resources to carry out extrajudicial killings.

    Brown indicated that they were given a white Probox motor vehicle, M16 rifles and the names of targets.

    https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/news/regional/jamaica/01/26/jamaica-cop-who-was-member-of-death-squad-gets-life-in-prison/


  23. Hal Austin

    Here is the example which I will was convey to you yesterday regarding the order given by a former commissioner of police in Jamaica … who told his men since there is no longer a death penalty in Jamaica, don’t bring the gun men in …

  24. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Wuhlosss…Anti-corruption spray…..lol…murdahhhhh!!!

    https://www.facebook.com/jackie.stewart.965/videos/961492944060245/?t=0

  25. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Is it true that Minister Duguid got the cleaning contract for Transport Board buses, yet the workers who were let go were not paid their severance….that does not make sense to me and am sure neither to sane people, but if it gets out there that is what transpired, don’t think anyone will be amused.

    Maybe it makes sense to yardfowls…they always got the inside skinny….

    Enuff…..???

  26. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    @Donna January 26, 2019 1:33 AM “Just what we need! Another Chefette! Simple Simon you should have nipped that thing in the bud and opened a proper Bajan restaurant.”

    Yesterday I knew that I was going to cricket today. So I cooked some stew/steam food: cassava, green banana, sweet potato, pumpkin, carrots, corn dumplins, and some marlin slowly steamed with nuff, nuff 75 cents per pound tomatoes, and plenty plenty home grown herbs. Enough for Friday and Saturday. had the Saturday share when I got home from cricket. Although I must admit that i got the “last two” fishcakes from Ling Pong and some bottled water from a vendor. I am not a purist, I do eat fried foods occasionally.

    I am happy.

    Maybe the fried grease merchants not so much.

  27. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    But we all need to eat a little closer to the earth.


  28. You are a tenacious one! I haven’t gone to cricket for a few years. Still I am glad that the fellas had your support at least.


  29. WARU,

    No more Baloney!

  30. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    Donna girl…ya know people are blind, deaf and dumb and the quickest thing they can do is send. out their IMPS to cuss ya…. they will wait like Maduro until the shit is dripping off them before they realize it’s over, they think false titles and false status, given them by the people can save them from this GOING DOWN…but they are shit outta luck this time, so let them continue with the shite and see where it leads..

    personally, am enjoying the whole thing..don’t mind seeing it stretched out a little longer..lol

  31. WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog Avatar
    WARU, Crazy & Unstable, Hogging the Blog

    What the hell…I know a curse of raping little boys and girls has been prevalent and blighting the island for decades, but this is taking it to a whole new level.

    https://www.facebook.com/apostlemarguerite/videos/2127667453956534/?t=316


  32. Is it possible that we are well past the time of BDLP fixes. BU is a record of the the failure of different parts of our society:
    ***a justice system that is harsh on the the crime of the poor but almost blind to those of the rich
    ***cronyism which sees a select few having their belly filled regardless of who is in power
    ***decaying roads (in some parishes – embarrassing and horrible)
    ***inability to fix sewage, bus, water, courts and health systems
    ***….the list is endless

    The question mus be asked, Is this new administration geared towards a new future or is it content to trudge along the path marked out be its predecessors. A path that has cause many to refer to Barbados as a failed/failing state. We sincerely hope that Mia can take the path less traveled.

    I shall be telling this with a sigh
    Somewhere ages and ages hence:
    Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
    I took the one less traveled by,
    And that has made all the difference

    Hope she has the courage to ignore dinosaurs like Lorenzo who remain with the intention of sucking on the nipples of one of the parties. We need solutions for a nation and not a further division of the not so fatted calf;

  33. Sir Simple Simon, P.C. Avatar
    Sir Simple Simon, P.C.

    The good ladies are conflating homosexuality with paedophilia.

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