Cromarty Grove residents groan over bad roads
Jun 5th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 3:44#BadRoads #CromartyGrove #Gleaner JUNE 5, 2020: The last time the roadways in Cromarty Grove, Spanish Town, were fixed was in the 1990s. Now the badly deteriorated road surfaces are littered with massive potholes and in need of urgent attention. Residents and motorised users, such as taxi operators, are venting their frustration in the direction of the St Catherine Municipal Corporation (SCMC) for its “failure to respect the people”.
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