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ALP Speaks On Long Bay Issues

Long BayThe Antigua Labour Party (ALP) has spoken out against what it sees as the government's planned sell-off of land at Long Bay, and the resulitng displacement of vendors and beachgoers.

In doing so, it has highlighted its policy on such projects, and the need for preservation of beach access for locals.
Its full statement is reprinted below.

For six decades, or since 1952 when the Hotels Aid Law was adopted by the Parliament of Antigua and Barbuda, the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ALP) has nurtured and grown the hotel and tourism sector, achieving tremendous successes.

As an alternative to the poverty and deprivation of the sugar industry, Antiguans and Barbudans have prospered by a very careful and deliberate policy constructed by the ALP to grow the hotel and tourism sector.

At every step in that growth process, during the past 60 years, the ALP ensured that all workers had the opportunity to participate and to gain meaningfully from that sector. Taxi drivers and vendors who sell all manner of souvenirs, arts and crafts to the visiting tourists are among the two groups who have benefitted the most from the hotel and tourism sector.

The ALP stands opposed to the plan by the seven-year old United Progressive Party (UPP) government, led by Mr. Baldwin Spencer, to kick vendors and locals off Long Bay beach. The ALP has learned that the UPP regime plans to sell the acre of land at Long Bay, preserved for the use of locals at Long Bay Beach, kicking the vendors off the beach in the process.


The ALP is aware that the Long Bay Pineapple Beach Hotel, recently re-named, has 26 acres of prime beach-front property. The piece of land, preserved for local use by the ALP nearly sixty years ago, need not become a part of the expanded hotel development.

At Long Bay, at Half Moon Bay and six other beaches frequented by nationals, the ALP devised a sensible plan, nearly sixty years ago, to leave untouched considerable access to the beaches; the piece of land left vacant, in the middle of each beach, then permitted easy access to those persons who want to sell on the beach to tourists, or those who merely want to swim on the beach especially on holidays or whenever they chose.Long Bay

Hotel development need not take place at the expense of access by locals, or the ability to sell souvenirs on the beach.

The ALP stands opposed to selling-off the land that allows easy access and for the selling of souvenirs by vendors. The policy devised and passed into law under the Antigua and Barbuda Physical Planning Act Part VI Section 50(1) which reads:

There shall be at least one public landward access to every beach in Antigua and Barbuda; and Section 50(5) which reads: Where a proposed development is likely to adversely affect the public’s ability to access a beach from the landward side, any development permit shall require as a condition a landward public access…remain the law.


These conditions were enshrined in law by the ALP and teeth given to the Development Control Authority to ensure that the law is obeyed. The ALP is certain that the UPP need not, and the law dictates that it cannot, alienate the land set-aside for public access by vendors and locals. The ALP calls on the UPP to obey the law and the custom, and to exclude from inclusion the acreage set aside for the use of Antiguans and Barbudans at Long Bay beach.

 

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Is everything UPP vs ALP???

#15 George LB Bird » 2011-06-20 23:05

Everybody seems to think Antigua & Barbuda is all about the 20 people or so who run the ALP and the 20 or so people who run the UPP. Here we have a situation where a man has over 20 acres of beach front property. He sees that the Antiguan economy is desperate for FDI so he tries to JAM us and get 2 or so acres of some of our PRIME beach front land. What do some of us do ... make this into an ALP vs UPP debate!!! Long after these jockers in both ALP & UPP are either in jail or dead , Long Bay will still be in the hands of Mr Stewart and HIS family for GENERATIONS on top of GENERATIONS with their security guards acting like Beyonce telling us locals ... to the left , to the left!!!
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JEAN AND DINAH II

#14 BEEF » 2011-06-18 10:25

Sparrow sang a song about Jean and Dinah. This is the position this country have been brought to. This is not about ALP in my mind. IT IS ABOUT THE TAXES THAT HAVE BEEN COLLECTED AND HAVE BEEN IGNORANTLY SPENT. IT IS ABOUT PEOPLE WHO GET PAID FOR CONTRACTS AND NO WORK OR VERY LITTLE WORK HAS BEEN DONE. IT IS ABOUT THE FENCES (REMEMBER THOSE). IT IS ABOUT THE LAVISH LIFE STYLE AT OUR OVERSEAS MISSION (HOW EASILY WE FORGET). Our country is like a ** (in my opinion) because of BAD DECISIONS. I voted twice and voted against the ALP both times. Today (2011) is not about the ALP. IT IS ABOUT THE UPP. If Butch has more seaside land, USE THOSE FIRST.
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OUR COUNTRY IS LIKE JEAN AND DINAH I

#13 BEEF » 2011-06-18 10:24

This is quite an interesting situation. For me the issue is not ALP or UPP SO MUCH. I am aware of the ALP actions in government (as per hotels and selling of beach lands etc) but I am also aware of the U.P.P. in opposition (the Carlisle Bay fight). It seems to me that the U.P.P. have turned it position from the Carlisle Bay fight on its head with its position taken at long bay. But be that as it may that's politicians for you. I agree with Harold Lovell that Antiguans will have to make a choice. If it is true that the hotel developer have other SEA SIDE LANDS at his disposal, then it is my opinion he should use those FIRST.
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ALP madness

#12 InteresteD » 2011-06-16 21:43

This is just a desperate attempt to stop investment into Antigua !! Who is displacing the vendors? Let's see...125 additional rooms.....upgra ding the entire property...empl oying 250 construction workers.....350 new hotel employees....mo re supplies, rental cars,etc.....an d a new vendors area.... continued public access to the beach.....Tenma n and Apologists...wh at do you say now. Congrats Maginley and Lovell!!!
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The Betrayal - Only He Who Feels It Knows It.

#11 John French II » 2011-06-16 00:29

Notes From A Native Son Of The Rock. These events and comments from patriots, some of which have been "well meaning but unresearched", have been most troubling to me. Having worked and travelled to much of the Caribbean save for Cuba, it certainly feels like Deja Vu. For me it is not the transaction, it is the fact that our present and future is fast approaching the past and we have not developed the strategies, structures, systems, skills and culture to arrest and change this rush to the past conditions. History should teach us. No Development of US$100 Million just happens. The amount of Due Dilligence that is examined is exhaustive. Tonight I heard the Reds Fawning all over the Colonial Privateer. The Loudmouth TannyR tried to remind them of the Buccanneer's past - he was dismissed with titters. Let's fast foward to the very recent past for some food for thought: http://www.law.com/jsp/nylj/PubArticleNY.jsp?id=1202494808514&Claims_in_EMail_Sent_Via_Google_Found_to_Be_Opinion_Not_Libel&slreturn=1&hbxlogin=1 Now ask any UWI Mona Graduate or Jamaican of African Descent living amongst us. Keep Hope Alive! Keep The Faith!
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access?

#10 Informed Worker » 2011-06-15 16:48

When Robin drives his red Pathfinder down to Galley Bay, the boom opens and security waves him a good afternoon and he proceeds. You try that and the security will rudely wave you to a side road that looks like a service entrance. Then you have to park on a narrow road in the middle of nowhere. There is a turnstile gate which you have to force-ably push to gain access. Then you walk behind of a restaurant where they dump the old coconut bows. When you get on the beach, you better stay on the sand don't you dare try to get shelter from the elements under one of their coconut trees or the security will wave you away.
Robin and ALP this sounds like a case of pot calling kettle black!
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RE: ALP Speaks On Long Bay Issues

#9 Morris » 2011-06-15 15:41

This is what usually happens when an economy is based on tourism, and the leaders all believe that FDI is the only thing that can save the country's dire economic woes. The truth is it will not do us any good at this point to be exchanging salvos in a political battle. The question should be, where are the adults (on either side of the political divide) to engage the interested parties in meaningful dialogue to reach a win-win solution?
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ALP - Don't make me laugh

#8 Educated National » 2011-06-15 13:43

While I appreciate that there are merits to both sides of the issue, the ALP raising concerns about selling off beachfront property makes me laugh. At least the Sandals resorts has made major contributions to the economy of Antigua and Barbuda (I personally have worked with them, and many that I know who worked on one of the projects say that it was the best thing that happened to them)
This is the same ALP that was only too happy to sell off 2000 acres of prime real estate to a nearly unknown foreigner for peanut change. Their reason for selling off pristine areas of the North Sound was that it would bring local employment and economic contribution. They happily sold our birthright for an bowl of soup, only for us to find out that the bowl was empty as Dato Tan Kay Hock flew the coop with the title deed. While Butch Stewart is no patron saint of the Antiguan and Barbudan locals, at least he has a qualified track record of putting in world renowned quality projects within the Caribbean
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The Agonies of Living In The IMF's NEST Pt2

#7 John French II » 2011-06-15 12:18

Notes From A Native Son of The Rock. VeNom, Malla, Hmmm, travel and visit the best beaches in the world, I am quite sure that you will see things differently for the development of this small Island Nation some thirty years from Independence.To those of you who continue to seek the big foreign score, may heaven help you and future generations. It will come. But "too late, too late will be the cry". The most painful part is that we have seen this saga before. We are being played and know not. Skyewill, From Dade & Broward County, your experience and knowledge is most needed to educate the people in this time of need. You have lived the Beach - public and private development. The Foreign Privateers are swamping us. Keep Hope Alive. Heaven Help The Nation of Antigua & Barbuda - Redonda?
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The Agonies of Living In The IMF's NEST Pt1

#6 John French II » 2011-06-15 12:11

Notes From A Native Son Of the Rock. Without A Vision the People Perish. That is from the Good Book. Receiving monetay gain in taxes is not visionary it is tranactional. My first recollection of the Beach was in the late forties. I have dated myself. It was of Long Bay. This has stayed with me over the years as I have travelled and lived around the globe. As soon as I get back on the Rock, it is the place I head to. There is none that can compare with this anywhere in the world. Don sone snorkel gear and delight in one of the true hidden wonders beneath the waves within your walking reach. This comment is more personal than the others I have written from a socio-economic perspective addressing "Long Bay Fight Is Antiguan Fight". This is very painful to see us being played by a Colonial Privateer after some thirty years out from Independence and we have no positive future strategic direction for the Future. Heaven Help The Nation of Antigua and Barbuda.
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RE: ALP Speaks On Long Bay Issues

#5 VeNoM » 2011-06-15 11:05

THe ALP should be most ashamed to utter a single word, on this issue but, then again, they have no shame. What wa**ention in the Carlise bay saga? WHen the ppl of Old Road stoop up to protect their land & swamp, they were terr gassed! What wa**ention in the Hermatage sage, of which Molwyn said the value of the project (5mil) outweighed the damage it would cause? The hotel at Morris Bay has, since its inception, a fence running right down to the sea. I guess they dont know that. What is an acre of land, when they had it in their power to secure more for the ppl of Antigua? But that's how much we meant to them. Now they would just hate to see this development go ahead as, to them, it would represent a feather in the cap of the Govt. Forget the JABS that its leader often spoke of, just oppose it so it can be quashed so they can continue to say the Govt has brought "no new investment."
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RE: ALP Speaks On Long Bay Issues

#4 malla » 2011-06-15 10:52

While a supporter of ALP. I must say I am very disappointed at their opposition to this project. Antigua needs this investment desperately and if we have to give up something to get it then thats what we have to do. We have to look at the bigger picture and the fact that we need this investment!!!!
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Dont Sell Lease

#3 North Coast » 2011-06-15 09:49

Lease the lands to the hoteliers do not sell it out right.
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RE: ALP Speaks On Long Bay Issues

#2 Hmmm » 2011-06-15 08:55

"Hotel development need not take place at the expense of access by locals, or the ability to sell souvenirs on the beach"

The ALP stands opposed to selling-off the land that allows easy access and for the selling of souvenirs by vendors. The policy devised and passed into law under the Antigua and Barbuda Physical Planning Act Part VI Section 50(1) which reads:
This is laughable, because most of the land needed for Butch 's Beaches Resort was already sold years ago to the owners of MAMA PASTA who employs no one.
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I agree

#1 skyewill » 2011-06-15 08:00

A now famous Minister of Government once said to me when I explained that i wanted to start business and need his help. " We support "THE LOCALS" "somehow it felt a little be littling. "The Local" I wonder if he even considered himself "a local". A few softy softy hand shakes and I knew the mind set. My foreparents work for this and we shall not be moved. All beaches in A&B should belong to us. "THE LOCALS" or rather the citizens. it is a great policy that we always have access. I personallity believe that making beds and serving the "non locals" is ok, but not something to aspire to We need more other industries for our young people.
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