Calypso welcomes removal of illegal raft captains from White River, Ocho Rios

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

TPDCo conducting capacity study for rafting on White River in Ocho Rios

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Opposition files law suit against Governments continued use of SOEs

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Psychiatrist helps in getting fireman to end protest

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Fireman ends protest, climbs down from atop HWT transportation centre

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Fire fighters signal willingness to accept restructured compensation scheme

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Senior cops reject Govt restructured compensation scheme

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Opposition Spokesman on Finance calls on Govt to treat public sector workers with respect

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Police say Govt is withholding information about compensation review

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.

 

 

 

Local Govt Min allocates $50m to drought mitigation

 

The operator of Calypso Rafting and Tubing in White River, St. Ann has welcomed efforts by the authorities to address the problem of illegal rafters.

 

Robert Marsh has long argued that the illegal activity is hurting the tourism product.

 

He has been calling for the matter to be fixed for several years.

 

In recent months, the Tourism Product Development Company (TPDCo) and the St. Ann police have stepped up measures to rid the area of illegal raft captains.

 

Mr. Marsh said he is happy that after 6 years the relevant authorities have finally taken action.

 

He pointed out that lawlessness and tourism cannot co-exist.

 

He expressed hope that there will be follow up operations and monitoring, to maintain order at the popular attraction.