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The bridge at Constitution Road between John Beckles Drive and Nursery Drive will be closed temporarily. (GP) Social Share
There will be a temporary closure of the bridge at Constitution Road between John Beckles Drive and Nursery Drive, in St Michael from Wednesday, May 5 to Friday, May 28.
Barbados Tourism Investment Inc. (BTI) said in a media statement today that the closure, due to the continuation of the Constitution River Project Phase III, is to preserve public safety during the period of construction and is subject to extension, if weather conditions delay the scheduled works.
As a result, the public is asked to note the following temporary traffic changes.
by Bajan Reporter / May 3rd, 2021
The Barbados Tourism Investment Inc. (
BTI) advises the public that there will be a temporary closure of the bridge at Constitution Road between John Beckles Drive and Nursery Drive from Wednesday, May 5 to Friday, May 28.
The closure, due to the continuation of the
Constitution River Project: Phase III, is to preserve public safety during the period of construction and is subject to extension, if weather conditions delay the scheduled works. As a result, the public is asked to note the following temporary traffic changes.
Motorists entering The City from Belmont Road, Halls Road or Martindale’s Road via Constitution Road will now be required to turn left onto John Beckles Drive, turn right onto River Road and proceed into The City. Public Service Vehicles (
May 3, 2021
The Barbados Tourism Investment Inc. (BTI) wishes to inform the public that there will be a temporary closure of the bridge at Constitution Road between John Beckles Drive and Nursery Drive from May 5 to May 28, 2021.
This closure, due to the continuation of the Constitution River Project Phase III, is to preserve public safety during the period of construction and is subject to extension, if weather conditions delay the scheduled works.
Consequently, the public is asked to note the following temporary traffic changes:
Motorists entering The City from Belmont Road, Halls Road or Martindale’s Road via Constitution Road will now be required to turn left onto John Beckles Drive, turn right onto River Road and proceed into The City.
BAEH activates Spry Street homeless shelter
Article by April 10, 2021
The Barbados Alliance to End Homeless has activated its Spry Street, The City, homeless shelter to a 24-hour operation until ashfall as result of the La Soufriere volcanic activity in St Vincent stops affecting the island.
President of the BAEH Kemar Saffrey said that this urgent decision was taken today out of an abundance of caution, and against the background that a number of the Alliance’s clients are known to suffer from respiratory challenges.
“We are taking them in urgently. Also because of what the general public is experiencing like the burning of the eyes, throat, sneezing and other respiratory issues we know that homeless persons must be experiencing the exact symptoms. So most of them will start coming from this evening and we will allow them to stay here throughout the day instead of leaving in the morning as they usually do.