PHOTO: Hole Fixed

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Prime minister Gaston Browne has shared an imagine of a freshly repaired hole on Thames Street.

The dangerous hole posed a threat to motorists and pedestrians.

This is what it looked like before.

This is the area now:

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8 COMMENTS

  1. After being brought to the fore by the UPP Face book entreaties.

    The UPP leads and the ABLP follows. What a bunch of incompetents!!!!

  2. PM you remain as astute and action oriented as they come. We can’t ask for a better leader at this time and the immediate future. Kudos to you sir. Your party has my vote.

  3. SO, You guys call this fixed? Actually, I think it is embarrassing. Hey Antigua, Is this the quality you looking for? Is this the way we want our roads to look? Who supervised this SHABBY WORK? Sorry but this is not acceptable. Send them back and have them do the entire corner properly please. I’m disappointed.

  4. Good job! Now that u’re done with that, let’s start working on the section of collapsed sidewalk on Factory Road, across from UWI Open Campus. It has been at least 6 months since this open crater (at least 3 ft deep) has been sitting there with a traffic cone. It is a miracle that no one has been seriously hurt yet

  5. Well it was the UPP ADMINISTRATION that built all the sidewalks in town some of them with a marble like material which only beautify the place for about four to six months. After then disaster. It was a total waste of taxpayers money. The sidewalks were built too high and with a mixture of poor materials. Many of them had to be ripped up.
    I’M APPEALING TO THIS GOVERNMENT AND TO THE PUBLIC WORKS AUTHORITY TO DESIST FROM BUILDING THOSE CONCAVE DRIVE IN WATERWAYS AND BUILD THE THREE DIMENSIONAL GUTTER WAYS FOR THE WATER TO FLOW FROM ONE SIDE OF THE STREET TO THE OTHER SIDE.
    Why can’t the engineers see by now that the concave waterways only last a few months then they will have to be rebuilt again causing a great inconvenience to the commuting public when the roads have to closed. Once the car wheels constantly keep passing through the water which runs across the roads, the roads will quickly deteriorate with huge potholes.

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