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The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Fisheries and Water Resource Management has sought to clear the air on issues surrounding the treatment of vendors in Bridgetown and the issuing of permits.
In a release through the Government Information Service yesterday, Manager of Markets Henderson Greaves explained that as part of a project to beautify Bridgetown, and allow for the better flow of vehicles and pedestrians throughout The City Government had made a decision to relocate several vendors who plied their trade in The City.
The project would impact vendors who worked along the Chamberlain Bridge, Charles Duncan O’Neal Bridge, Vauxhall Road, Wharf Road, Heroes Square, High Street, Swan Street, Marhill Street, Rickett Street and Broad Street.
Greaves said over 90 spaces were found to accommodate those vendors dislocated, and they were allocated accordingly. (BGIS)

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