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Keeps track of tourism related developments on the west coast of Barbados
Tags: barbados, beach, cricket, golf, Platinum Coast, polo, St. James, sunbathing, tennis, water sports
Author: KN R. |
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Apes Hill Adds Nine More HolesDec 3, 2009
Prime Minister David Thompson officially opened the new 18-hole golf course at Apes Hill yesterday. Nine holes were opened this time last year so this opening represents the opening of the remaining nine holes completed this year. The clubhouse is...
The Truth About The Beach At BeachlandsNov 23, 2009
“Beachlands is scheduled to commence building construction in Easter 2010. The work that has been completed on the beach preservation and enhancement has paid significant dividends and that strip of beach is certainly amongst the best on the island....
Construction On Banyan Tree/Black Bess Golf & Villa Project Causing Local HeadacheNov 12, 2009
"CONSTRUCTION ON THE SITE of the $600 million Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts Ltd at Black Bess, St Peter, has taken a toll on 82-year-old Gellispie Springer.
Springer, who lives below the site at Upper Rock Dundo, St James, said her life has been...
New West Coast Boardwalk Already Buried In Sand And RocksNov 8, 2009
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Without much fanfare the new West Coast Boardwalk in Holetown was opened to the public recently, but that did not stop Mother Nature from "welcoming it into the fold" by way of some northerly swells...
Michael Winner Disses The Cliff AgainOct 25, 2009
"Some people would place The Cliff at, or near the top of their list of favourite restaurants in Barbados. It sits overlooking the sea. It is owned by Brian Ward, whose family once had Treasure Beach Hotel. I think it's over-rated. Run by pompous,...
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