By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
The deputy prime minister has raised the alarm that “cracks” are appearing in Harbour Island’s tourism product, as he warned: “Unless we manage the paradise we have we stand the risk of losing it.”
Chester Cooper, addressing the Harbour Island Business Outlook conference, said he is “dismayed sometimes” by the debris and dilapidated buildings as he urged residents and tourism stakeholders to tap into “the incredible resource pool” of the island’s billionaire and millionaire homeowners to help address critical infrastructure and other challenges.
Asserting that the Government, with its Budget constraints, “cannot do it all on its own”, he added that visitor concerns about the indiscriminate dumping of garbage and litter; abandoned vehicles on the roadside; and derelict…
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