Fogging schedule for May 31 – June 4
Article by May 30, 2021
The Ministry of Health and Wellness will be conducting its fogging programme in the parishes of St John and St Philip this week.
On Monday, May 31, the fogging team will visit the following communities in St John: Cherry Grove, Henley, Bowmanston, Ashford, The Glen, Ashbury, Lemon Arbor, Natty Browne Hill, Four Roads, Spooners, Pool Land, Roebuck Street, Cheshire, Moores Land, Small Hope, Carter’s, Gall Hill, Gall Hill Development and environs.
The team will then move on to several St Philip communities. Beginning Tuesday, June 1, they will visit Blades Hill #1, #2, & #3, Three Houses, Thicketts, Mount Pleasant, Pollard Land, Moncrieffe Tenantry, and surrounding areas.
The Ministry of Health and Wellness will be conducting its fogging programme in St John and St Philip this week. On Monday, May 31, the fogging team will visit the following communities in St John: Cherry Grove, Henley, Bowmanston, Ashford, The Glen, Ashbury, Lemon Arbor, Natty Browne Hill, Four Roads, Spooners, Pool Land, Roebuck Street, Cheshire, Moores Land, Small Hope, Carter’s, Gall Hill, Gall Hill Development and environs. The team …
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