HCC seeks landowners for new ward betelnut markets

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BY NED GAGAHE

The Honiara City Council (HCC) has approved the establishment of 12 designated betelnut markets—one in each of the city’s 12 wards.

Following the decision by the HCC Executive Committee, the Council is now inviting landowners with registered land titles to partner with the city by making suitable land available for the development of the markets.

In a public notice issued yesterday, HCC said the initiative is part of its efforts to create safe and well-managed trading spaces for betelnut vendors while addressing longstanding concerns over illegal roadside selling and littering.

The Council said the designated markets are expected to improve public health and city cleanliness, support local vendors and small businesses, and promote orderly and sustainable economic activities throughout Honiara.

Landowners interested in offering their land for consideration must own titled land within Honiara City.

The Council said interested landowners should first register their interest through their respective Ward Councillors.

Ward Councillors will assess and endorse suitable proposals before submitting them to HCC for consideration.

The Council encourages eligible landowners to participate in the initiative and work with their ward councillors to help deliver the proposed markets across all 12 wards.

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