Vending on Buccament Bay to be regulated
Orando Brewster
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January 26, 2024

Vending on Buccament Bay to be regulated

As the tourism product expands on mainland St Vincent, the government is putting measures in place to have vending regulated in some popular areas.

In an interview with the Agency for Public Information, area representative for Central Leeward, Orando Brewster, said there will be regulations with regards to vending on Buccament Bay so that it becomes more structured.

“We would have to have a meeting with all the stakeholders involved, the fishermen, the business owners so we can regulate the area…we would have that date set very early this year before the tourist season is over and we will have a meeting with everyone so that we can live and let each other live,” Brewster said.

The minister added that Buccament and Central Leeward, are becoming a hub for tourism and with development at Jackson Bay scheduled to begin soon, tourismon that part of the island will certainly take off.

He said all of this is being buttressed by the multi-million-dollar investment by Sandals Resort at Buccament Bay which is scheduled to be opened in March of this year (API).