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Fogging Schedule September 6-10, 2021

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The Vector Control Unit will continue its fogging programme in St Lucy this week.

On Monday, September 6, the team will visit Maycocks Road, Broomfield 1 and 2, Husbands Drive, Maycocks Terrace, Harrison Point, Friendly Hall Road, Checker Hall Development, Babbs and surrounding areas.

The communities to be sprayed on Tuesday, September 7, include Content, Harrison, Archer Road, Crab Hill Development, Grape Hall, Salmond, Coles Cave Road, Long Gap, Crab Hill 1 and 2, Stroud Bay, and Grape Hall Terrace.

On Wednesday, September 8, Cluffs, Greenidges, St Swithuns, Connell Town, Butcher Road, Retreat Road, Northumberland, Higglson Road, Hope Road, River Bay and environs will be fogged.

It will be the turn of Mount Poyer, Harrises Tenantry, Friendship, Spring Hall, Pickering, Tents Drive, Hannays Road, Swampy Town, and neighbouring districts on Thursday, September 9.

Benthams, Gilkes Road, Clinketts and surrounding areas are scheduled to be sprayed on Friday, September 10.

Fogging will be conducted from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m., each day. Householders are reminded to open their windows and doors to allow the spray to enter.

The public is reminded that the completion of scheduled fogging activities may be affected by events beyond the control of the Vector Control Unit. In such circumstances, the Unit will return to communities affected in the soonest possible time. (BGIS)

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