CourtLocal News Joe’s River right-of-way dispute heads to trial by Emmanuel Joseph 11/10/2025 written by Emmanuel Joseph Updated by Barbados Today 11/10/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 2.4K A years-long dispute between residents of Joe’s River, St Joseph, and a private developer over access to one of the area’s best-known natural sites is set to reach the High Court next month. Three days starting November 10 have been set aside for a trial to determine the final outcome of the controversy, which has been ongoing for several years. The impasse centres on Ullswater Investments Limited’s construction of concrete columns, which residents say will impede their access to key areas in the community, including the river and the Teacup and Saucer lookout point that the construction has threatened. The trial will hear testimony from residents and the developer, Richard Hains. More than 20 residents and others from Bathsheba have filed witness statements in support of their claim of a prescriptive right-of-way to Joe’s River and the Teacup and Saucer. (EJ) You Might Be Interested In Alleged burglar remanded Crime spree Francis to undergo assessment Emmanuel Joseph You may also like St George man to face court on gun and six other charges 06/12/2025 A vision for a prosperous Barbados 06/12/2025 The UN is fading — We should worry 06/12/2025