BRIDGETOWN’S NEWEST green space is poised to be opened to the public.
The Church Village Redevelopment Project adjacent to the Central Bank is all but finished and people can already be seen reclining on the benches or walking through the beautiful area.
When a DAILY NATION team passed by yesterday, the barriers were down and only a few landscapers and workers from Kent Construction were on site.
One of them, whose identity was not ascertained, said they only had a few “snags” to deal with before the grand opening on Saturday.
Primed for opening
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