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Jamaica’s new Beach Access Policy was tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday.
It was tabled by Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness during his budget debate presentation.
He noted that beach access has been a contentious issue in Jamaica for decades, with many citizens expressing concern about having to pay to visit some beaches.
Several advocacy groups and the opposition People’s National Party have been calling for the issue to be addressed.
During his presentation, Dr. Holness said previous legislation did not adequately address beach access issues and the new policy is the first step in replacing them.
He said the policy also speaks to man-made beaches.
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