VENDORS WHO WERE operating from the forecourt of the Fairchild Street Public Market Complex in Bridgetown are scheduled to return to business there from today.
After weeks of waiting for much needed work to be done on the complex, the vendors were told that the go-ahead had been given by the Ministry of Agriculture for stalls to be reopened.
However, before this can be done heavy clean-up work has to be completed. This was what ministry officials and workers, members of the Barbados Association of Retailers, Vendors and Entrepreneurs (BARVEN) and the Fairchild Street Market Vendors Committee were jointly doing yesterday.
Manager of Markets Henderson Greaves said it was all part of the process to get the vendors back in business at the site. (CA)
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