Magistrates’ Court on High Street to Reopen Friday Following Extensive Renovations

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The Attorney General announced to Cabinet that the Magistrates’ Court on High Street, having been fully repaired and renovated, will be handed over to the Chief Magistrate on Friday 28 June 2024.

Work has been on-going at that site for many months. The building was once the High Court of Antigua and Barbuda, built around 1965 or nearly 60 years ago.

The Attorney General expressed profound thanks to the Minister of Works for the focused and successful approach towards the repair of this historical building, and its readiness to receive the courts once more.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. President Mud-Man, you may have another charge on hand to lead.

    Let’s hope that when this edifice is turned over to the people of the Gray’s Green community, it will be well taken good care of.

  2. Yes the repairs to the building might be completed, but how can the court be open by Friday when you would have to transfer all the files and other things from Grays Farm back to High Street. That time time is impossible.

  3. It’s Cutie Benjamin folks. We can expect nothing but this kind of stupidity. The same clown who sees crime raging out of control and has the gall to say we have the lowest crime rate in the OECS. As if that makes anyone feel any safer.
    This soft-talking, incompetent man has outworn his use.

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