The areas of concern remain the same for St Lucy residents – bad roads, brown water, poor public transportation. But in the same vein these services deteriorated over time, Government would also assess what was priority and fix the issues over time, says Prime Minister Mia Mottley. She was speaking on Monday night at Daryll Jordan Secondary School where officials engaged residents at the St Lucy Speaks town hall meeting. …
General Manager of the Transport Board Fabian Wharton, has revealed that road and bridge repairs in a number of rural areas has led to major disruptions in bus service on St Lucy routes.
During Monday’s Parish Speaks session held at the Daryll Jordan Secondary School in Trents, St Lucy Wharton said that along with the limited resources available to the Transport
A build-up of silt and the highly-aged water supply infrastructure are responsible for the brown-coloured water coming out of taps in St Lucy.
Water Quality Specialist at the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) Alex Ifill gave that explanation during Monday’s Parish Speaks town hall meeting at the Daryll Jordan Secondary School in St Lucy.
He was responding to complaints from residents of the
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Road works at the Pie Corner Bridge in St Lucy should be completed in less than six months.
Philip Tudor, Deputy Chief Technical Officer in the Operations Section of the Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources, on Monday gave an upd