Sunday, June 14, 2026

A changing city

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What was once an eyesore in The City is now taking shape as Barbados’ newest green space. When work is completed by monthend in the former depressed slum area of Church Village, it will blend with the upgrade of the Constitution River as part of an ongoing effort to make The City an environmentally friendly attraction. (ES)
 

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