Local NewsPublic Notice MTW to remove unauthorised billboards on highways by Barbados Today 23/04/2026 written by Barbados Today Updated by Hiltonia Mariate 23/04/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset Photo credit: Ministry of Transport and Works FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.3K Deputy Chief Technical Officer (Design Services) of the Ministry of Transport and Works (MTW), Jason Bowen, says the Ministry has noticed a number of unauthorised billboards and sandwich boards which have been popping up on local highways. Business owners have been advised to remove these signs as soon as possible as the Ministry, in approximately one month, will remove sandwich boards and other advertising material from sidewalks, street islands, verges, road signs, and other street furniture. Signs which were erected with permission from the Ministry are exempted. Section 13 of the Highway Act, CAP 289, authorises the Chief Technical Officer of MTW to remove and dispose of any matter or thing placed wilfully upon any highway in Barbados by any person. The Act further states that persons who do not comply can incur a fine and may be required to pay the cost of removal. Persons who wish to use sandwich boards and similar advertising material are advised to seek permission to place them on private property and avoid using the roadways, verges, sidewalks, and other street furniture. (Ministry of Transport and Works) You Might Be Interested In Public Notice: Road along My Lordโs Hill between Welches Triangle to Howellโs Cross Road closed for night work BWA pumping station back online Online classes for Blackman & Gollop Primary and Thelma Berry Nursery Schools Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like PM pays emotional tribute to Dr Shelly-Ann Cox 13/06/2026 Chief Fisheries Officer Dr Shelly-Ann Cox passes away 13/06/2026 Woman to be sentenced after assault plea 13/06/2026