
The Ministry of Works has acquired five miles of guardrails to be installed across Antigua and Barbuda in a bid to improve road safety.
At this week’s post-Cabinet briefing, Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant reported: “The Honourable Minister was also able to report that she is in possession of about five miles of beautification guardrails that will be installed at different areas on the streets in Antigua and Barbuda.”
He said the initiative forms part of the government’s broader agenda to enhance the nation’s infrastructure, alongside beautification projects such as tree-planting along highways and community clean-up campaigns.
Cabinet has urged the Ministry of Works, the National Housing Corporation, and the Department of the Environment to accelerate roadside improvements, reflecting Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s call to pair safety upgrades with national beautification efforts.
The guardrails are expected to reduce accident risks along key roads while contributing to a cleaner, more attractive landscape.
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The two ministries that Gaston runs are getting all the “big up” on ANR. Gaston me back you bowy make sure you take care ah you co-pilot, you will need her along with the fence jumpers and Judases on your side when the coup comes
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