Minister of Water and Housing, Hon. Dr. Horace Chang, on February 24, broke ground for the development of the Boscobel Operation Pride Project in St. Mary. The project, which will involve construction of new roadways, the completion of roads already laid out, and the provision of electricity, will be implemented on lands adjacent to the Ian Flemming International Airport in...
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Cabinet Approves Purchase of Additional Land for Christiana Development Road
Cabinet has given approval for the acquisition of additional parcels of land from the Apple Tree Plaza to Jimbo's Gymnasium, along the main road from Chudleigh to Coleyville, Manchester. Speaking at today's (February 23) post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House, Minister with responsibility for Information, Telecommunications and Special Projects, Hon. Daryl Vaz informed that the lands would likely be needed...
Roads in St. Mary and Portland affected by heavy rains
Some major roadways in Portland and St. Mary have been seriously impacted, as a result of the heavy rains which have lashed both parishes during the course of this week. The National Works Agency (NWA) has reported than some roads in St. Mary have been blocked or reduced to single lane traffic, while roads in Portland have been rendered impassable...
Red Ground/Barton’s Water Scheme commissioned into service
More than 20,000 residents of communities in South West St. Catherine now have reliable and consistent supply of potable water, with the commissioning into service of the Red Ground/Barton’s Water Supply Scheme on Wednesday (February 16). The $40 million project, undertaken by the Rural Water Supply Company, involved the laying of transmission pipelines; extending existing distribution lines; construction of a...
ODPEM gets donation from France for vector control and sanitation
The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) has received a donation of $ 1,184, 838.00 from the French Government to carry out a vector control and sanitation project in collaboration with the Ministry of Health. Ambassador of France to Jamaica, His Excellency Marc-Olivier Gendry, presented the cheque to Director General of ODPEM, Ronald Jackson on February 2 at...
PM launches project to prepare Jamaica for climate change
Prime Minister Bruce Golding will launch a multi-million dollar programme aimed at strengthening Jamaica's resilience to climate change and other environmental hazards. The Jamaica House launch on Wednesday Febuary 2 will introduce the programme that will run for two years and will be largely funded by the European Union. The programme includes projects that will protect jobs and lives through the restoration and protection...
Jamaicans urged to protect Wetlands
KINGSTON — As the international community prepares to mark World Wetlands Day on February 2, Jamaicans are once again being urged to protect its wetlands, which serve as a critical source of biodiversity and are of tremendous environmental value to the country. “The wise use and conservation of wetlands, really is an important issue for Jamaica,” said Manager of Public...
J$474.58 million set for climate change adaptation project
Approximately J$474.58 million has been allocated for the implementation of a Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction project. Funding has been provided through grant resources from the European Union. It will be officially launched by the Prime Minister, the Hon. Bruce Golding on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at the Office of the Prime Minister, Banquet Hall. The project is...
School Garden Programme receives boost from Toyota Jamaica
The National School Garden Programme, which is being implemented by the Jamaica 4-H Clubs, will, over the next two years, receive $2, 000 from every vehicle sold by Toyota Jamaica Limited. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, Hon. Dr. Christopher Tufton, speaking at the signing ceremony for the sponsorship agreement on January 25 at his Hope Gardens office in Kingston, said...
Rehabilitation of Negril Waste Water Treatment Plant underway
Ground was broken on Friday January 21 for rehabilitation and improvement works on the Negril Waste Water Treatment Plant in Westmoreland. The project is being undertaken at a cost of some $278 million through funding from the Government of Jamaica and the European Union (EU). The scope of work involves raising and connecting the embankments of the stabilisation ponds; installing...
Ground broken for Lilliput phase 3
Ground was broken on January 20 for a $190 million rehabilitation and construction of infrastructure project to be carried out in the Lilliput community of St. James. The project is phase three of the Lilliput upgrading programme, which is being implemented by the Housing Agency of Jamaica (HAJ) through funding from the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF). Phases one and two...
Ministry offers flat rate for Lilliput lots
Residents of the informal community of Lilliput in St. James have been offered a flat rate not exceeding $300,000 for the lots in the area. The special price, which is only for this year, is expected to make it easier for residents to acquire titles for the property, which they now occupy. Addressing the ground breaking ceremony for phase three...
