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Dear Editor,
It would be biased of me not to acknowledge and thank the ABLP Caretaker for All Saints East and St. Luke, Mr. Lamin Newton, for the recent cleanup carried out in the Folley’s Housing Project area.
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I wish to publicly express my sincere appreciation to Mr. Newton for this initiative.
At a time when many residents have felt overlooked and frustrated by longstanding challenges in our community, this cleanup has brought a noticeable and much-needed improvement to our surroundings.
Just a few weeks ago, I wrote to your news centre about the neglect we continue to face.
Although road issues still remain unresolved, I am grateful for the efforts made to address the overgrown bushes that had made parts of our road nearly inaccessible.

For months, wild grass and trees had left sections of the neighborhood unsightly and difficult to navigate.
The cleanup led by Mr. Newton has restored a sense of order and relief, and residents are appreciative of the attention finally given to an issue that had gone unaddressed for far too long.
It is a reminder that when leaders actively engage with the community, meaningful action can follow.
While other concerns, especially the deteriorating state of our roads still require urgent attention, it is important to acknowledge progress where it occurs.
The work done in Folley’s is a positive step in the right direction, and I commend Mr. Newton for responding to the needs of the residents.
His efforts show that even small actions can significantly improve the daily lives of those he seeks to represent.
I encourage all community leaders, regardless of political affiliation, to follow this example by prioritizing the well-being of residents throughout the year.
Consistent engagement and responsiveness are what truly build trust and bring lasting change.
Once again, I extend my heartfelt thanks to Mr. Newton for the cleanup initiative and for demonstrating that our community matters.
A Grateful Resident
All Saints East and St. Luke
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what clean up? the grass to the side of the field is making it near impossible to pass and so much more the grass is over grown all over Folleys, that top road that most person drive on need a grading.
Continue to push hard. You are making a tremendous effort.
Great work Lamin, doctor road im Swetes wanna fix and bushes along there wanna trim.
@Irate – He has done more than the elected. Time and time again. All the years I have lived in that community and nothing from Colin and Pringle the elected. Give the man a break. Is he cut the field all the time. Why you don’t have some civic pride if it bothers you that much and get some men and go and cut it so you can pass. Rain coming straight straight, and dew falling every single night. Almost every 2 weeks people have to be cutting their yards, and still can’t keep up. I see the gangs on the road in the area constantly. As for the top road, yes it’s in desperate need of help, but you can’t just keep grading it to take off the top. Too much hypocrisy and unfairness in politics. He was not elected to the constituency, the man is just the care-taker and he’s doing a damn good job. Let’s be fair. Even if you don’t like him, don’t purge you damn conscience. Sick a aryou now.
Who funded their trip? Weren’t these people in Antigua a few months ago for some conference? Now they back again for award ceremony. Ok
Credit must be given where it’s due. Folley’s was looking terrible for months. Glad to see Lamin step up. I not in politics and I dont necessarily like Lamin but i agree
Credit must be given where it’s due. Folley’s was looking terrible for months. Glad to see Lamin step up. I not in politics and I dont necessarily like Lamin but i agree
Cleanup is good, but let’s not pretend the real issues like the terrible roads disappear. We need long-term solutions, not seasonal activity
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