Dark days frustrate George Wilson residents in limbo over structured electricity issues
Jul 15th, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 7:45#JamaicaGleaner #JPS #Electricity #Manchester JULY 15, 2021: With approximately 30 houses and more than one hundred residents living in the small community of George Wilson, Craighead, Manchester, the issue of securing adequate infrastructure for the proper access to electricity has become an unbearable burden. Resident in the community, Maxfield Dennis said he believed their woes would have ended last year, following the fixing of the roadway, a visit from the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) representatives and dialogue with the councillor for the division Omar Miller.
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