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Gov't allocates $100m for rehabilitation of road from Anchovy to Shettlewood

 
By Prince Moore 
 
 
The government has allocated $100 million to undertake works on critical sections of the roadway linking Anchovy, St. James to Shettlewood, Hanover.
 
Special focus is to be placed on the section of road between Mount Carey and Montpelier in St. James.
 
The works are being done under the GO Road Rehabilitation Programme.
 
The National Works Agency says this rehabilitation forms part of a wider programme of works that was planned for the last quarter of 2024, as the government moved to expand targeted road rehabilitation across the island.
 
The agency says the rehabilitation works will address priority areas most affected by deterioration, including potholes, edge breaks, and sections compromised by surface failure.
 
The planned works are expected to restore safer and smoother driving conditions for residents, motorists, public passenger vehicle operators, and business operators.


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