Monday, May 25, 2026

Travelling public hopeful changes will be beneficial

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Travelling to the Constitution River Terminal may be inconvenient for some commuters, but it would appear that some are willing to put up with the disruption.

From yesterday, several public service vehicles (PSVs), on routes to areas in Christ Church, including Silver Hill and Fairy Valley, were relocated from the Probyn Street loading bay to the terminal.

They moved to accommodate the upcoming transformation of the area, which includes the demolition of the abandoned NIS building, the Barbados Fire Service’s Probyn Street headquarters and the temporary market.

The demolition will make way for Golden Square Freedom Park and the construction of 100 new stalls at the Fairchild Street Market. (TG)

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