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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Savannah vendors get new spot for this week

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Jensen la Vende
246 days ago
20241104
The new location in the Queen's Park Savannah where vendors agreed to be temporarily relocated to allow for the Memorial Day event this weekend.

The new location in the Queen's Park Savannah where vendors agreed to be temporarily relocated to allow for the Memorial Day event this weekend.

ROGER JACOB

Se­nior Re­porter

jensen.lavende@guardian.co.tt

The As­so­ci­a­tion of Lo­cal Culi­nary Am­bas­sadors (AL­CA) and the Min­istry of Agri­cul­ture have agreed to a tem­po­rary re­lo­ca­tion of ven­dors at the Queen's Park Sa­van­nah, Port-of-Spain.

In a brief in­ter­view with Guardian Me­dia yes­ter­day, AL­CA pres­i­dent Michael Williams said the min­istry had scrapped its orig­i­nal de­ci­sion to block 60 ven­dors from be­ing al­lowed to op­er­ate at the lo­ca­tion this week to al­low the mil­i­tary to pre­pare for the Memo­r­i­al Day com­mem­o­ra­tion.

Williams said as an al­ter­na­tive, the min­istry had now agreed to al­low the ven­dors to shift from Queen’s Park East, op­po­site Memo­r­i­al Park, to Queen’s Park South, op­po­site Vic­to­ria Av­enue. Ad­di­tion­al light­ing and toi­let fa­cil­i­ties will be pro­vid­ed by the min­istry, he said.

Last Fri­day, Williams said he and his ven­dors had planned to de­fy an or­der from the min­istry stop­ping them from vend­ing for a week, and even promised to take the State to court if they were forced to do so. He said the Min­istry of Agri­cul­ture wrote him on Oc­to­ber 22 re­quest­ing that he and his 62 mem­bers leave from mid­night yes­ter­day to No­vem­ber 10.

Williams de­scribed the re­quest as “po­lit­i­cal bul­ly­ing.”

“As pres­i­dent of the or­gan­i­sa­tion, I am not go­ing to car­ry out this kind of wicked, vin­dic­tive or­der for no ap­par­ent rea­son. You want to lay some wreaths for some dead men who dead 100 years ago. I re­spect the fact that you want to have a cer­e­mo­ny for them, all re­spect to that but don’t op­press the liv­ing to ho­n­our the dead,” he said then.

He said in the past, his mem­bers had va­cat­ed the area for 24 hours to al­low the mil­i­tary pa­rade but a week-long re­moval was ex­ces­sive.


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