Public Urged to Dispose of Garbage
Minister Clarke and PS Dore Tyson Urge Public Cooperation
The Ministry of Sustainable Development is seeking strong support from the general public to protect ongoing efforts to upgrade the aesthetics and cleanliness of the historical Independence Square.
Ongoing Capital Project in Independence Square
On Wednesday’s (November 27, 2024) edition of InFocus, Sherilita “Shez” Dore Tyson, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Sustainable Development, announced an ongoing capital project in Independence Square that includes replacing broken railings, adding new tables and benches, repairing the central fountain, and applying fresh coats of paint.
Public Urged to Cooperate
Permanent Secretary Dore Tyson stated that unbelievably persons are already trying to undo work already completed. “Someone is using the darkness of night to unscrew the benches because they are trying to take the concrete benches out of The Square. It is countering what we are trying to do which is to make The Square a comfortable place where you can just take a breather,” she stated.
The Honourable Dr. Joyelle Clarke, Minister of Sustainable Development and Environment, strongly condemned the increasing habit of individuals leaving garbage in Independence Square.
Minister’s Plea
“Now if you have your lunch and there is no bin, walk with your garbage. Don’t leave your KFC box on the bench. If you close your store, don’t bring your shoe boxes to The Square,” she emphasised. “I’m very passionate about it because the Solid Waste Management Corporation (SWMC) ticketed the business owners and we have three more to ticket.”
The minister noted that legislative changes will be made in the near future to increase ticket penalties from $500 to a more substantial figure.
“Do not bring your garbage from your office and your business and your store to The Square, and then you are going to complain that St. Kitts is not beautiful or how we have the place looking like this [especially], in the tourist season,” she stated. “You are undoing what we need to do to support tourism-based livelihoods.”
Conclusion
The Ministry of Sustainable Development is urging the public to cooperate by not littering and reporting any instances of such. It is essential to protect the ongoing efforts to upgrade the aesthetics and cleanliness of Independence Square, a historic and tourist-friendly area.
FAQ
* What is the ongoing capital project in Independence Square?
+ The project includes replacing broken railings, adding new tables and benches, repairing the central fountain, and applying fresh coats of paint.
* Why is the Ministry of Sustainable Development urging the public to cooperate?
+ The Ministry is seeking to protect ongoing efforts to upgrade the aesthetics and cleanliness of Independence Square, a historic and tourist-friendly area.
* What are the consequences of littering in Independence Square?
+ Individuals caught littering may face ticket penalties, and legislative changes will be made to increase ticket penalties from $500 to a more substantial figure.
* How can I report instances of littering in Independence Square?
+ Report instances of littering to the Ministry of Sustainable Development or the Solid Waste Management Corporation (SWMC).