Friday, May 1, 2026

Constant houses almost ready

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IN ANOTHER MONTH, the houses at Constant, St George, should be ready for people to start moving in.

Minister of Housing Denis Kellman said the issues surrounding the disputed property had been settled, work was underway and only some final steps were left to be done.

“The problem was with CLICO but now we’ve taken it over, we are now a month away from completion. The last thing now is putting on the Trowel Plastic,” he said.

The houses had been in limbo for a number of years and during that time, they were vandalised by unknown perpetrators who Kellman called “very stupid people doing very stupid actions”.

There was also an issue with managing director of Constant Estates Limited Christopher Robinson who was seeking legal action against Government for compulsorily acquiring the land after denying his company permission to build houses on it. On that matter, Kellman would only say Government had acquired the land and work was going ahead. (CA)

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