Monday, April 20, 2026

Warning not to block boardwalks

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Individuals have been warned that they cannot erect structures on a boardwalk without planning permission.
Officer in the Town and Country Development Planning Office, Stephen Moore, made this clear yesterday when queried on whether the placement of structures on the boardwalk in Speightstown was allowed.
“The boardwalk is a public space and it has to be kept clear,” he said.
The DAILY NATION carried a story yesterday in which businessmen operating along the boardwalk in Speightstown complained about fencing that was placed outside La Bouche Wine Bar and Restaurant on Saturday, blocking a portion of the walkway. (LK)

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