After the devastation of losing everything to a fire in May 2018, a St Lucy family once again has their own place to call home.
On Saturday evening, the three-bedroom house, located at Well Road in Pie Corner, was handed over to the grateful Murphy family. The brief ceremony was attended by members of the team who worked to ensure that
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. …
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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
Nearly five years after she lost her house to fire, a double amputee who is also blind is ecstatic to see the structure of her new home rising from the proverbial ashes, she says, thanks to the Democratic Labour Party (DLP).Today, 71-year-old Idora Carmen Angela Murphy was full of praise for the St Lucy branch of the party which stepped forward to help rebuild her house at Well Road, Pie Corner, St Lucy.She expressed joy that the branch has been leading the charge to facilitate the rebuilding process especially since the family has been met by several challenges since the blaze. She said life has been difficult since the fire, recalling that at one point they were even thrown out of a rental property and had to sleep outside for three nights.Sitting in her wheelchair, next to the house’s foundation which is soon to be completed, Murphy said she and her family have had it tough since their home was destroyed just before the May 23, 2018 General Elections.“I feel great. I am so happy