Jamaica Gleaner

Government urged to lift party restrictio­ns to aid small business

- Syranno Baines Gleaner Writer

IN DECLARING entertainm­ent the lifeblood of St Thomas, one resident is resolute that the Government should establish special zones for party events within the parish to the benefit of small business folk.

“It is the number one source of income,” said businessma­n Hansel Whyte last Thursday as The

Gleaner’s On the Corner series with Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC) Cochairman Keith Duncan made a stop in Duhaney Pen, St Thomas.

Whyte, who operates a small loan company, pointed to vendors, bartenders and wholesales as beneficiar­ies of the social events.

The businessma­n, who has lived in the parish for more than 30 years, said the round-robin format of parties required patrons and promoters to travel far apart between events to lend equal support.

However, he argued, the cut-off time stipulated by law makes this difficult, and the events are being shut off before promoters can get maximum mileage.

“Sunday to Thursday is 12 a.m., while Fridays and Saturdays, we can go up until 2 p.m. But most times, the police reach before the liquor even cold. We know the police only enforce the law, so we don't fault them for following instructio­ns, but the Government need to sit down and revisit that legislatio­n, not just to aid St Thomas, but the wider Jamaica,” added Whyte.

On same topic, fellow businessma­n and St Thomas native, Denver Howell, noted that several residents continue to turn to farming for a livelihood despite unfavourab­le results.

However, Howell said the parish's many natural resources see it primed to capitalise on health tourism, and focus should be shifted to that area sooner than later.

“We have the Blue Mountain range. Many visitors just want to go into the mountainsi­de and listen to the birds sing and look at the beauty of the mountainsi­des,” said Howell, who employs up to 100 persons through his One Touch group of companies, which includes transporta­tion and gas stations.

 ??  ?? Businessma­n Denver Howell (left) addresses a sitting of The Gleaner’s ‘On the Corner’ series during a stop in Duhaney Pen, St Thomas, as Hansel Whyte (second left), Winston ‘Danny’ Thompson (second right) and Keith Duncan (right), co-chairman of the...
Businessma­n Denver Howell (left) addresses a sitting of The Gleaner’s ‘On the Corner’ series during a stop in Duhaney Pen, St Thomas, as Hansel Whyte (second left), Winston ‘Danny’ Thompson (second right) and Keith Duncan (right), co-chairman of the...

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