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2 c a r i b b e a n t i m e s . a g<br />

Friday 11th November 2016<br />

Dundas calls on merchants and vendors to be patient<br />

By Joanna Paris<br />

President of the Antigua<br />

and Barbuda Cruise Tourism<br />

Association, Nathan Dundas,<br />

has called on merchants and<br />

vendors who ply their trade at<br />

Heritage Quay to “be a little<br />

more patient”.<br />

His comments come as he<br />

admits that he has received<br />

several complaints from persons,<br />

who are disappointed<br />

that the work being done to<br />

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expand the Heritage Quay<br />

Pier is seemingly affecting<br />

their sales, when cruise ships<br />

are in port.<br />

Currently, the vessels<br />

who call to the country’s port<br />

are now docked in the Bevis<br />

Street Pier and Redcliffe<br />

Quay area.<br />

cont’d from pg 1<br />

in the cruise industry.<br />

Head of the Cruise Tourism Association,<br />

Nathan Dundas, and Managing Director of<br />

the Antigua Pier Group, Saiid Greene, have<br />

expressed confidence that the work will be<br />

completed on time and that everything will be<br />

ready for the vessel and its estimated 5000 passengers<br />

and roughly 4000 crew.<br />

“I am very confident that we will meet<br />

the target date and we have already advised<br />

the Royal <strong>Caribbean</strong> Cruise Line of this. The<br />

RCCL team that was to visit Antigua for a<br />

site-inspection, will now arrive on the island<br />

next week. We have also dispatched the allclear<br />

to RCCL and I am proud to say that the<br />

vessel will dock at the Heritage Quay pier on<br />

December 2nd as planned,” Dundas declared.<br />

The Antigua Pier Group official said he is<br />

‘quite pleased’ with the current state of readiness<br />

ahead of the vessel’s arrival. “We lost<br />

some ground in undertaking this project, but I<br />

am pleased to be able to report that we have<br />

since made up for lost time. I have no doubt<br />

Dundas said the complaints<br />

all suggests that the<br />

visitors venture into other<br />

directions in opposed to previously<br />

when the Heritage<br />

Quay area was presented<br />

right in front of them.<br />

“The dock is scheduled<br />

to be finished very shortly. It<br />

will be finished for the 2 nd of<br />

December so it is just a matter<br />

of weeks before the Heritage<br />

Quay Pier will be opened<br />

again, so we are asking vendors<br />

and the merchants to be<br />

patient”, he stressed.<br />

Dundas was a guest on<br />

ABS’s Against the Backdrop.<br />

Let’s go for a swim!<br />

By Renio Abbott<br />

When Police arrived at the scene, a<br />

4-door Sedan R2687 was found swimming<br />

in a pond-like ditch on Sir George Walter<br />

Highway, opposite of Island Provisions Ltd.<br />

The Blue Toyota Vista was facing north and<br />

had to be removed by a wrecker for transportation<br />

to Police Headquarters.<br />

Both occupants of the vehicle have been<br />

so far uncooperative with police leaving<br />

them unable to identify the driver or the circumstances<br />

surrounding the crash; they have<br />

been taken into custody at Police Headquarters.<br />

that we will be ready, however, this means that<br />

we have to continue working around the clock<br />

and not to become complacent at this time,”<br />

Greene noted.<br />

He also heaped praise on the Antigua and<br />

Barbuda men and women who have received<br />

sub-contracts for various aspects of the project<br />

for what he termed ‘the fine job they are<br />

doing’.<br />

He explained that the contract was awarded<br />

to an international firm in consultation with<br />

the Florida <strong>Caribbean</strong> Cruise Association, but<br />

that several local companies also benefits from<br />

sub-contracting.<br />

According to Greene the just-ended summer<br />

was the worst summer season for cruise<br />

tourism in a long time and the expansion of<br />

the pier will guarantee a marked turnaround in<br />

number of calls for summer 2017.<br />

Additionally, he noted that the new re-fuelling<br />

services being offered by The West Indies<br />

Oil Company in collaboration with Royal<br />

Dutch Shell company only serves to enhance<br />

Antigua as a major cruise port.

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