Taxi operators in Claremont St. Ann, are livid about the deplorable state of the roads.
This taxi operator says the road has been in this condition for seven years. He is suggesting that the National Water Commission provide the resources and the taxi men will carry out the job.
Meanwhile, People’s National Party Councilor for the Claremont Division, Ricardo Riley says he was made aware of the situation for the past five months. He highlights there is a current water issue in another section that is causing delays.
Riley notes that there will be a meeting with various communities regarding future road developments.
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