The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Implementation informs the St George’s Market is NOT open for business.
This is because required infrastructural work must be done prior to its opening. The proposed infrastructural work will enhance the ambience of the market and support compliance with the sanitisation requirements of the Covid-19 protocol.
Opening of the market will mean that vendors and patrons alike must adhere to the Covid-19 protocols and use sanitising solutions as well as face coverings.
In addition, patrons entering the market must go through a sanitation booth to ensure that they do not endanger the health of others.
The general public is advised that the opening of the Grenville Market on 5 June 2020 was easier as the space from the door of one booth to the door of the next booth is more than 6 feet. In most cases, it is 10 feet and above.
The ministry takes this opportunity to encourage all vendors to cease and desist from using the facility for vending and remove all items on or before Saturday, 11 July 2020.
Ministry of Infrastructure Development
May I ask, having read these “vintage” responses from my fellow Grenadians, that all please endure the minor inconveniences presented to them, as they are fairly moderate compared to a slow and ugly death from COVID-19? Some of us stateside have to endure the bestial stupidity of “anti-maskers”; others are inundated by partiers in their neighborhoods completely ignoring protocols. be glad you have a leader who is looking at the horizon and not at his feet instead.
Closing the market, having the country in lockdown, while there are no more covid cases. In the mean time parading foreign investors all around the country, selling out EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!
Keith Mitchell is a corrupt dictator. What happened to the revolutionary spirit of the Grenadians???
Only in Gouayeve they seem to have some left.
GRENADIANS WAKE UP AND FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHTS!!
Come in Gouyave with that stupidness , the one and only supreme leader , the mugabe of the Caribbean, wants to do as he wants and feels like.. time for Grenadians to stand up to this mockery of their rights as citizens and nationals of this amazing country ..the only ones that your government cares for or bends over for is the Chinese and other so called foreign investors .. so much investment and investors yet our roads have more pot holes than ever ..
So have they got any idea when the market will be open as it is in the city and this is your main Tourist location once the airport is open for international flights.