Friday, May 1, 2026

Squatting pressure

Date:

Share post:

Some of the residents of Welch Village/Bath Land, St John, say they are confused about the process of squatters acquiring land in that area and want to have another town hall meeting with their parliamentary representative Charles Griffith.

But while they are making that request, Griffith, who is the Minister in the Ministry of Housing, Lands and Rural, is warning people who are clearing land and erecting structures on property owned and managed by the Crown, that they should cease immediately.

On Thursday when THE NATION visited the rural district, head of the Welch Village/Bath Land community group, Myrico Morris, said that villagers were still optimistic about owning the land they resided on, but they did not understand the technicalities of doing so.

“Based on what we were told at the last meeting in July, we were supposed to fill out a Tenanatries Freehold Purchase Act form,” he said. (SB)

Subscribe now to our eNATION edition.

For the latest stories and breaking news updates download the Nationnews apps for iOS and Android.

Related articles

Regional countries to benefit from new initiative to deal with reduce plastic waste

Small business enterprises in the Eastern Caribbean are being given the opportunity to benefit from a community-driven action...

Walters: Growth not reaching public

The Democratice Labour Party (DLP) has chided the Mia Amor Mottley administration for continued reliance on a “narrow...

G7 to look at aid system reform

Development Ministers of the G7, a group of the world’s most advanced economies, ended their talks here in...

Cancer survivors take the runway

Scores of patrons turned out at the Queen’s Park Steel Shed for last weekend’s “Shades of Purple” fashion...