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Lowdown on swap

By Ricky Jordan | Fri, September 14, 2012 - 12:12 AM

A paper trail dating back to the beginning of the year has shown that the decision to move B’s Recycling was made without Town Planning consultation, and that an “exchange” of land was proposed in order for the recycling plant to be sited at Bagatelle, St Thomas.

In response to Minister of the Environment Dr Denis Lowe’s stout denial of charges relating to the plant on Wednesday, attorney for the neighbouring Hoytes Village, St James residents, Senator Kerrie Symmonds, said yesterday that Government had done “everything wrong” in the matter and that Lowe himself had not been candid with the public.

Describing the situation as “a breach of public trust and maladministration of the highest order”, Symmonds, a former Barbados Labour Party Member of Parliament for the area, yesterday made available to the WEEKEND NATION a string of correspondence indicating, among things, that the Chief Town Planner and Environmental Protection Department were not consulted on the relocation of B’s Recycling from Cane Garden to Bagatelle.

Correspondence also showed that Cabinet approved the move in March, that the Ministry of Housing granted a licence for B’s to relocate, and that discussions were held about the exchange of a portion of land at River Bay, St Lucy, for the Bagatelle site and a lot at Fort Denmark, St Peter.

Please read the full story in today’s WEEKEND NATION, or in the eNATION edition.

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Posted by Carl Harper 8 months, 1 week ago
The news just keeps getting worse everyday for the Freundel Stuart led DLP Administration. Soon he will completely run out of time, and will have to decide which day before April 2013 will be Elections.

I think Stuart is banking on the theory that "Bajans have short memories" and we would have forgotten the poor decisions of the past four years.
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Posted by David Hall 8 months, 1 week ago
Ok! I will await the rebuttal sure to come from the Government on these documents.
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