Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Where’s my money?

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THE FORMER OWNERS OF BUSHY PARK want Government to tell them how much money they will be compensated, and when, for the St Philip property the administration compulsorily acquired.
British investor Nigel Hayes, who with another British national purchased 347 acres of land at Bushy Park in 1992 to build a $200 million golf course and luxury homes project, is today out of pocket and out of property too.
During an interview yesterday, Hayes told the SUNDAY SUN that his company St Philip Land Ltd, which is now in liquidation, had been given Town and Country Planning permission in 2006 to build a hotel and golf resort.
However the project was stopped in its tracks because of the inability to secure an adequate supply of water from the Barbados Water Authority (BWA).

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