It may become possible to take ownership of properties or land opportunities in some parts of Tobago ... I guess that this will be acceptable if commercial tour operators are able to do so and organically develop the tourist trade without too much radical harm to the Island.
I am not so sure that it would be good if it is made easier for individuals to purchase property for their own benefit.
I go back about 5 or 6 years when a resident of Castara asked me if I would be interested in buying a house in Castara ... at this stage, contruction was taking place for new residential homes just outside Castara (outside the village) ... apparently, many residents in Castara were planning to relocate to the new builds and were keen to sell their properties in the village.
I guess that if the village all moved to the new builds then the community could stay intact but I wonder where the rational is of a village community that, generally, seems happy to surrender it's current way of day to day life to allow a load of foreigners to acquire and (possibly not) occupy most of the dwellings in the village ... at inflated prices I would add!
Anyway ... I said to this chap that if I took his house, I may take his job too on the basis that I would do it more efficiently ... not traditionally!!
In due course he may end up getting charged for having access to the beach he used to splash around in when he was a kid ... that's not funny if you are a fisherman!!
So ... let the debate begin ...
I will start it off by saying that I am opposed to private ownership of property in Tobago by foreigners ... I go to Tobago for nice holidays, nice people and simplicity ... I don't want to own any of it ... and I don't like paying a fee to go on the beaches (re: Barbados).
I guess it is wishful thinking on my part if it could stay the same
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