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Article by Social Share Attorney Arthur Holder yesterday calculated that based on at least one recent fine imposed by the High Court, one bullet was equivalent to a fine of $769. However, Justice Christopher Birch made a different calculation as he ordered Holder’s client, Renison Anthony Greaves, to pay $10 000 for three bullets in six months’ time. Greaves, formerly of Welchman Hall, St Thomas, and now of Charles Rowe Bridge, St George, was in the No. 5A Supreme Court where he pleaded guilty to having the three bullets on August 13, 2009. “I am sorry for my actions and I am sorry for wasting the court’s time,” Greaves, who has three drug convictions in 2008, said. ....
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Colour XL gives a helping hand Article by May 7, 2021 Community spirit recently triumphed over vandalism when businesses rallied to replace damaged signs at Welchman Hall Gully. The nature attraction was targeted by vandals who destroyed interpretation signs while the St Thomas facility was closed for the pandemic. After the attack was reported in Barbados TODAY last August, Colour XL Printing company offered to replace the signs free of charge. “It was so disheartening to see the damage,” said Debra Branker, director of Welchman Hall Gully. “It’s been really tough maintaining a tourist attraction here in Barbados with no visitors and no income when we still have overheads to meet. To see vandalism at any time is terrible, but when we were suffering already, well, it was heart-breaking,” she said. ....