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Warrens traffic woes to be addressed

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WITH WARRENS now seen as a major town centre, a Government minister says he will be agitating for “access roads” to help solve traffic woes in the area.

Minister of Industry, International Business, Commerce and Small Business Development Donville Inniss said while efforts to revitalise Bridgetown would not be reduced, “in Warrens we recognise that what’s has been happening here cannot be stopped”.

Speaking today at the official opening of the new Dome Mall in Warrens, Inniss said as Member of Parliament for the nearby St James South constituency, he was aware of concerns about vehicular traffic in Warrens.

“I am. . . very mindful as the parliamentary representative of the adjoining constituency the complaints that have been raised from time to time about traffic issues. And I am giving the assurance to the proprietors of the property here that I will do all within my influence to ensure that access roads that are necessary do come to fruition in short order so you can have an ease with traffic here,” he said. (SC)

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