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Calvin Ayre Denies Purchase of Valley Road Site Amid Ongoing Controversy

In a recent development, Calvin Ayre, the online gambling entrepreneur and former special economic envoy for Antigua and Barbuda, has confirmed that he has not purchased the Valley Road site in Antigua, contrary to some reports. The site, which has been described as an “eyesore” due to its dilapidated state, has been a source of concern for residents and local authorities alike.

Ayre, who had previously announced plans to build a five-star resort in Valley Church Beach on the Caribbean island, clarified that he has not acquired the Valley Road site and has no plans to do so. In a statement, he said, “I have not bought the site and I have no plans to buy it.”

The Valley Road site has been a topic of speculation for some time, with many wondering about its future and potential development. The site, which is located in a prime area of Antigua, has been left in a state of disrepair for years, leading to concerns about its impact on the local community and environment.

The clarification from Ayre puts an end to rumors that he was planning to develop the site, and it remains to be seen what the future holds for the Valley Road property. The local government and residents will be watching closely to see what, if any, plans are put forward for the site.

In the meantime, the Antigua Herald will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.

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