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Land twist Christopher Robinson: managing director of Constant Estates Limited.

By Wade Gibbons | Sun, August 22, 2010 - 12:00 AM

GOVERNMENT IS FACING LEGAL ACTION over the acquisition of private land for its ongoing housing project at Constant, St George.

Managing director of Constant Estates Limited (CEL), Christopher Robinson, is accusing the Government of compulsorily acquiring land belonging to his family to build a housing estate after his company was refused permission to develop the same land for residential purposes.

Robinson told the SUNDAY SUN the land comprised part of a larger parcel of 15 acres for which CEL had submitted three applications to the Town Planning Department to subdivide from other lands for the purpose of residential development.

“The first one was in 1987 which asked for 15 1/2 acres. It was refused. On appeal the Government gave five acres.”

 In 1998, Robinson said the Government entered into an agreement with his elderly and ill father Ian Robinson, who was managing director of Constant Estates Limited at that time.

Robinson said his father entered into a private treaty with Government.

“He even used their lawyer because he wanted a letter from the Government saying they would not throw him out of his home because CEL owed a significant amount of money [to Barbados Agricultural Credit Trust] – allegedly.

“I say that now because I am under legal advice that that loan is no longer a valid loan in that it is statute-barred, under the Limitations Act, from collection,” he said.

Robinson explained that in 1998 the land (five and a half acres) passed from Constant Estates Limited to the Government for less than that paid at the open market.

Robinson said that in 2008 he submitted another application for the remainder of the land to be subdivided so his company could develop it. He said he heard nothing from the Chief Town Planner’s Office, but yet Government subsequently compulsorily acquired it.

Robinson, grandson of Barbados’ first post-Independence Senate President Sir Stanley Robinson and son of horticulturist Jean Robinson, said he spoke to and corresponded with Prime Minister David Thompson about the issue on several occasions.

“Government, through its agency the Town & Country Planning Department, has treated Constant Estates Limited in an unconstitutional fashion.

“They have restrained Constant Estates Limited from utilising its own assets, its own land, refused it permission to subdivide and develop, and yet taken it for the identical purpose,” he said.

Robinson added: “I have given this Government adequate time and I am sick and tired . . . . They are using the Land Acquisition Act to take land from Constant Estates Limited to fund their housing programme.

“We have not received one penny for that land. We have had one meeting with the minister . . . .”

Robinson said Constant Estates Limited comprised 419 acres of primarily Zone 1 land which was unavailable for development.

Wanted to subdivide

“What the Government took from us – in the 15 acres – was the only land that we had for development. So when we said to the Government back in the late 1980s and early 1990s that we wanted to subdivide the land, our reason was to pay them back their loan.

“But what the Government preferred to do is make it impossible for us to pay back the loan and perhaps take everything from us. And that is restraint of trade and trampling on our Constitutional rights,” he said.

He suggested the Land Acquisition Act as presently constituted needed to be changed as it allowed Government to take private land on a promise and never pay for it.

When contacted Minister of Housing and Lands Michael Lashley said Cabinet had just been in the process of dealing with compensation to landowners dating back over ten years under the previous administration.

He said Robinson’s situation would be looked into.

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Posted by zola 1 year, 5 months ago

That is criminal, Yes fight them, do not allow them to take your land, what is Barbados coming to, It seems that we have come to a stage where we the citizen have no rights, Tom, Dick and harry can do whatever they want with us, and we have nothing to say. This is call OCCUPATION.

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Posted by Able One 1 year, 5 months ago

More individuals should take the Government to task on the way they have been abusing this Act. How can a government have any integrity when it allows one individual to continue acquiring over 1/3 of Barbados without question, yet go after the assets of those who have struggled, in some cases, most of their lives to provide something for their children.  It is unconscionable.

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Posted by Curious 1 year, 5 months ago

I am not sure from the article but has Mr. Robinson filed a court action or did he just run to the Nationnews with his “story”?

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Posted by bajan in UK 1 year, 5 months ago

Mr. Robinson needs to take a chill pill, this government is not for the white and rich in Barbados, its about helping the poor. Mr. Robinson is unhappy that it is not as easy as it was when the BLP was in power, he should have sorted out his issues with them when they were in power and dont expect the DLP to just at his call, sit and wait till you querie is delt with..

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Posted by GME 1 year, 5 months ago

I guess ignorance and arrogance with real estate transactions isn’t limited to one racial group.

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Posted by Iman 1 year, 5 months ago

I GLAD! Maybe if developers would offering products affordable for Bajans instead of millionaire foreigners the government would not have to do it. Wll wunna so does do is build gated places to further isolate citizens. If you dont want Bajans around you leave BIM or dont come here to begin with.

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Posted by joe simmons 1 year, 5 months ago

Is the law only for poor people? This Government should be about upholding the law for everybody, including Barack and Robinson.
Robinson, stand for your rights and don’t let this Gov’t and their friends CLICO teef you.

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Posted by p simmons 1 year, 5 months ago

you talk like a racist..and you seem ignorant about the facts..

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Posted by p simmons 1 year, 5 months ago

why you don’t look in the phone book, call and axe he den tell us what he say?

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Posted by May Pole 1 year, 5 months ago

Robinson, hold your ground and ignore the ignorant…don’t let the Gov’t steal your land.  The Law is for your protection too.

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Posted by Harold Stubbs 1 year, 5 months ago

Disgraceful action from a Gov’t…if this was done in the private sector they would be locked up.  What can one expect from clowns?  Imagine creating housing from stealing land??

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Posted by BAJE IN USA 1 year, 5 months ago

What happened to law, orde vand democracy in Bim?  This is horrible what the Gov’t has done to this fellow…I am ashamed of my country.

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Posted by Eileen 1 year, 5 months ago

Here comes the bigot.  The Laws and the Government of Barbados should be justice for ALL yes ALL.

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Posted by canadian bajan 1 year, 5 months ago

My island in trouble when the Guvermint acts above the Law…what they done here is really wrong…justice can only come from the Court Eileen, even the Governement have to do whatever it say.

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