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Fogging schedule September 24 to 28

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Christ Church continues to be the primary target of the Vector Control Unit of the Ministry of Health and Wellness, as it seeks to control the mosquito population on the south coast of the island.

On Monday, September 24, the team will fog Balmoral Gap, Marine Gardens, Queen’s Way, Halls Gap, Hood Road, Exeter Road, York Road, Old Navy Road, Nelson Road, Rendezvous Hill, Rendezvous Ridge, Rendezvous Gardens, Amity Lodge with Avenues and environs.

On Tuesday, September 25, the areas to be sprayed are Hastings, Rhystone Gardens, Browne’s Gap, Rockley Village, Rockley with Avenues, Bynoe Road, Dayrells Road, Rendezvous Hill, Brewster Road, Worthing with Avenues, Bamboo Road, Beckles Road, Harmony Hall, Top Rock and surrounding areas.

On Wednesday, September 26, the targeted areas are Dayrells Road, Rockley Terrace, Rockley, Blue Waters, Garden, Peronne Gap, Golf Club Road, St Lawrence Gap, Paradise Village and surrounding districts.

Highway 7, Hastings, Rockley, Casa Blanca, Rendezvous Hill, Worthing Main Road and neighbouring districts will be sprayed on Thursday, September 27.

On Friday, September 28, the team will concentrate its efforts on the Graeme Hall Swamp and environs.

The fogging exercises will be carried out between 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. each day. Householders are reminded to open their doors and windows to allow the spray to enter. (BGIS)

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