KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent and the Grenadines – October 7, 2025 – The National Parks, Rivers and Beaches Authority (NPRBA) successfully hosted the first of three planned Town Hall Meetings to discuss the Beach Vending Act 2025 on Thursday, October 2, at the Calliaqua Town Hall.
The meeting brought together beach vendors and key stakeholders, including representatives from the Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Sustainable Development and Culture, and the Attorney General’s Chambers, to engage in open dialogue on the Act and its impact on local livelihoods and the protection of the nation’s coastal resources.
During the session, NPRBA representatives provided an overview of the Beach Vending Act 2025, highlighting:
The purpose and scope of the Act
Authorized vending activities and designated beaches
Licensing and permitting requirements
Provisions for penalties, appeals, and inspections
The Town Hall fostered a lively and constructive discussion, with vendors sharing on-the-ground perspectives and seeking clarity on how the Act will support small businesses while safeguarding St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ coastal environment.
This first session underscores NPRBA’s commitment to inclusive consultation, public awareness, and sustainable coastal management. It provided an essential platform for vendors and the public to contribute feedback that will guide the effective implementation of the Beach Vending Act 2025.
Two additional Town Hall Meetings will be held in the coming weeks to continue this dialogue and provide updates on the Act’s implementation.

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