Sunday, April 26, 2026

Farm land row

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TROUBLE IS BREWING in St John between two men who accuse each other of sabotage.

Glenroy Pinder and Andrew Collymore work plots of land that are side by side but have not seen eye to eye for years.

“I rent that land from the Codrington Trust,” Collymore said. “My mother used to work it and passed it on to me. It cost me more than $10 000 to clear that land and put in all that irrigation pipe but from the first day the bulldozer start, he [Pinder] used to quarrel.”

The former senior foreman at the National Housing Corporation said on two occasions Pinder had mutilated his pea and banana trees. He said the police had been informed but he also called the WEEKNED NATION as he wanted to show what Pinder was capable of.

Please read the full story in today’s Weekend Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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