Local NewsNews PSV body reports satisfactory talks with transport authorities by Emmanuel Joseph 05/10/2023 written by Emmanuel Joseph Updated by Sasha Mehter 05/10/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport Roy Raphael. FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 279 The organisation which represents the largest number of public service vehicle (PSV) operators in Barbados is reporting satisfactory talks with the Ministry of Transport on a list of grievances, with progress made on at least one issue. Chairman of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport (AOPT) Roy Raphael told Barbados TODAY the discussions on Wednesday with Permanent Secretary Andrew Gittens lasted two-and-a-half hours with headway made on the associationโs request for permission to ply the St Andrew route. However, he said other more challenging matters will have to go to the next level before Minister of Transport, Works and Water Resources Santia Bradshaw for a more extensive engagement and possible resolution. On Tuesday, Raphael said industrial action which was planned for this Friday to protest the refusal of the Transport Authority to even acknowledge the AOPTโs letters requesting a meeting, had been suspended pending the outcome of the talks with ministry officials. โWe have agreed to the need to have further talks. There were a number of issues that were raised but we would need to have further discussions. We agreed that the matters are not off the table and a resolution is still pending, and we are hoping the issues would resolve themselves,โ the head of the 300-member PSV body informed Barbados TODAY on Wednesday. โThe discussion will now have to go to the level of the Minister of Transport. It is now left up to the Minister of Transport to have a further discussion on the matter, but todayโs meeting was cordial, they were interested and a lot of issues were raised at the level of the permanent secretary. But we have decided we will go to the next level and hopefully, within a week or two, we should be going back to the table.โ You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Raphael said the association will be waiting on the minister for a date for that meeting. Ahead of the meeting, he had said the burning issues to be resolved include pirates on the roads, complaints against PSV operators, lack of permits to ply the St Andrew route as well as those that are not serviced by the state-owned Transport Board after 6 p.m., and the working conditions at the Constitution River Terminal, the Cheapside Bus Terminal and the Speightstown Bus Terminal. (EJ) Emmanuel Joseph You may also like Court orders report for man admitting gun and ammunition charges 04/07/2026 Flood risk warning issued for Caribbean as heavy rains forecast 04/07/2026 Life term for Haynes with 17ยฝ years minimum for slaying friend 03/07/2026