Sunday, June 7, 2026

Rally Club: Residents well notified

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THE BARBADOS RALLY CLUB has disputed claims by Cynthia Forde, the Member of Parliament for St Thomas, of scant notice to parish residents for two of the country’s biggest motor sport road events.

Forde’s complaints about today’s LIME King of The Hill and next weekend’s Sol Rally Barbados were carried in yesterday’s SATURDAY SUN.

But Mark Hamilton, the Rally Club chairman, said it had made “exhaustive efforts to notify residents living in and around special stages and takes its relationship with those residents extremely seriously, not just in St Thomas but islandwide.”

Forde had said that residents were notified only by way of a piece of paper stuck to poles in advance of events. (ES)

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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