ILLEGAL dumping continues to be a headache for the Sanitation Service Authority and health personnel generally.
One of the areas that has caught the attention of SSA officials is that close to Culloden Farm, St Michael the first official residence for the Prime Minister of Barbados.
Carl Padmore public relations officer at the SSA invited the media to the area this morning to view the garbage build-up.
“When we take resources to address illegal dumping these vehicles can be used to do regular collection,” he told NATION NEWS this morning. (JS)
Dumping concern
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