The preservation of the island’s rich architectural legacy is facing what a renowned expert on Barbadian architecture describes as an unprecedented crisis, with successive administrations accused of a total failure of political will to safeguard the nation’s historic built environment. In a blistering critique of past and present governments, Professor Emeritus Sir Henry Fraser described the current state of caretaking for the island’s histori…
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