Thursday, June 11, 2026

Muddy mess

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RESIDENTS OF DUNSCUMBE HILL, Canefield, St Thomas, are seeing red over a nearby housing development.
The red they are seeing comes from top soil from a nearby housing project, top soil which is slowly creeping into their homes.
And nobody is angrier than Member of Parliament Cynthia Forde, who told the media yesterday the actions of Eastern Land Development were not the sort needed in Barbados.
“I am saddened, and I think it is disgusting that a project such as this can start next to a simple, quiet community without telling anybody anything.

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