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BAD INFLUENCE - Barbados Today

MP CHARGES SOME PSV WORKERS WITH INFLICTING EMOTIONAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HARM ON SCHOOL CHILDREN ‘LOOKING FOR LOVE’ By Anesta Henry Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Water Resources Dr Romel Springer is concerned about the negative impact the Public Service Vehicles (PSV) sub culture is having on children who depend on public transport to take them to and from

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Two-way traffic returns to Chapel Street in Speightstown

By Jenique Belgrave One week after traffic changes were made in Speightstown, some signs will be coming down after a decision to revert to the status quo on at least one street was announced on Wednesday. In response to the concerns expressed by residents and business persons in the Speightstown area, Chapel Street will return to two-way traffic in the coming days.

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Changes coming to White Hill

Parliamentary representative Dr Romel Springer is hoping the residents of White Hill, St Andrew have better amenities by Christmas. Plans for extensive rehabilitation of the area, expected to take about nine months, were revealed on Saturday night during a town hall meeting at the Ebenezer Pentecostal Church. This includes the construction of a new road near the broken path which connects the two parts of White Hill as well as …

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White Hill to have new road by year end - Barbados Today

After eight years of having to put up with treacherous road conditions following a major land slippage that threatened their homes and lives, residents of the rural White Hill community in St Andrew are expected to have a new road by the end of this year. This commitment was given on Saturday night during a town hall meeting, in which residents

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