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GPHC vendors say willing to relocate to suitable location

December 13, 2022
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Vendors opposite the GPHC on New Market Street (Photo: News Room/December 12, 2022)

Vendors who ply their trade along New Market Street within the vicinity of the Georgetown Public Hospital say they are willing to relocate to a suitable location where they can continue earning and providing for their families.

The New Market Street vendors were Monday given a final notice by the Ministry of Public Works to remove all makeshift stalls, sheds, carts, caravans, or other receptacles used for vending.

“The Minister serve us a notice to move in seven days but he never invited us to a meeting. I am out here over 30 years,” one of the vendors Addie Adams told the News Room on Tuesday morning.

Earlier on Tuesday, the vendors staged a protest outside the Ministry of Public Works, Kingston office asking for a meeting with the subject minister Juan Edghill.

“All we are asking the minister for is let us sit down and talk. Is Christmas time, let us earn a dollar for we family,” Adams stated.

Addie Adams (Photo: News Room/December 13, 2022)

Adams told the News Room that the Georgetown Mayor and City Council regulated the area for them to vend and they have been paying a weekly fee of $1500.

“City council says they control the road and they normally come and collect a fee,” Adams explained while noting that vendors have been safely plying their trade.

In a statement, the government said at times ambulances and other emergency vehicles are impeded from entering and exiting the hospital smoothly.

Vendors opposite the GPHC on New Market Street (Photo: News Room/December 13, 2022)

On Monday, Georgetown Mayor Ubraj Narine placed himself in the way of a truck removing vendors on the road; he contended that the government’s removal notice is illegal.

The vendors are expected to meet with Minister Edghill later on Tuesday.

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