Antigua and Barbuda to introduce new vending regulations

Antigua and Barbuda is set to introduce new regulations to address what the government has termed as “indiscriminate and disorderly vending” in public spaces, particularly in the capital city of St. John’s.

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Proposal highlights

During Wednesday’s cabinet meeting, several proposals were discussed aimed at bringing order to the vending landscape. 

Among these proposals are the introduction of vending permits and the enforcement of health and safety standards.

According to a note from the cabinet, the primary objective is to enhance orderliness in what is currently perceived as a chaotic vending setup.

Minister’s perspective

Minister of Public Information, Melford Nicholas, emphasized that the government’s intention is not to jeopardize the livelihoods of vendors. 

He stressed the economic significance of vending, acknowledging its role as a means for individuals to independently sustain themselves without relying on government or private sector employment.

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Addressing social and aesthetic concerns

Nicholas highlighted the social and aesthetic ramifications of unplanned vending, mentioning the sprawling presence of vendors as a concern raised by many citizens. 

The cabinet aims to instill a sense of order and organization in the vending trade.

Stakeholder engagement

While a specific timeline for the implementation of the new regulations has not been disclosed, Nicholas stated that the government has engaged with stakeholders in the process. 

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These engagements include discussions with property owners to encourage the refurbishment of dilapidated buildings.

Vision for St. John’s

The minister outlined the government’s vision to transform St. John’s into a vibrant city, appealing to both tourists and locals alike. 

This vision entails reshaping the vending landscape to enhance the city’s attractiveness and liveliness.

Antigua and Barbuda’s move to regulate vending reflects a concerted effort to strike a balance between economic opportunities and urban aesthetics, signaling a proactive approach toward city development.

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