Thursday, May 7, 2026

White Hill folk tired of promises

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The people of White Hill, St Andrew, say they have had enough of broken promises from both major political parties and want action and not talk.

They have problems with public transportation and water shortages, but the biggest is with the rough path connecting the two parts of White Hill.

A group of about 15 gathered near the top of the broken road to speak to the media yesterday on the sixth anniversary of its collapse.

Spokesperson Carlitha Andrews said they had been suffering for the past six years and it was time to let the public know what was not happening in White Hill. (CA)

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