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Traffic Changes for Morant Bay to Facilitate Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks

By: , December 15, 2023
Traffic Changes for Morant Bay to Facilitate Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and Fireworks
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Mayor of Morant Bay, Councillor Hubert Williams.

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Motorists are being advised of temporary traffic changes for Morant Bay on Sunday, December 17, as the St. Thomas Municipal Corporation hosts its annual kids’ treat, Christmas tree lighting ceremony and fireworks display.

Speaking during the Corporation’s monthly meeting on Thursday (December 14), Mayor of Morant Bay, Councillor Hubert Williams, said the arrangements are in anticipation of the significant turnout of persons expected for the exciting activities.

“We are expecting a very large crowd. Because of that, we have made some traffic arrangements for the day. So, Queen Street will facilitate traffic going from west to east, one way. We are going use a one-way traffic on Harbour Street in the earlier part of the day until approximately 2:00 p.m. when the churches will be out. After 2, then South Street will be one way leading from east to west,” the Mayor outlined.

The kid’s treat will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and the tree lighting ceremony is slated to begin at 6:00 p.m. Thereafter, at 9:30p.m., it will be the exciting fireworks display. All activities will take place at the Rudolph Elder Park in Morant Bay.

“I am hoping to see everyone. Come out and let’s enjoy the Christmas season,” Councillor Williams urged.

Meanwhile, as shoppers prepare for the usual active festive season in the eastern parish, the Mayor has advised that there have been discussions with vendors and an understanding reached regarding arrangements for them to ply their wares over the season.

“Last Monday, we met with our vendors and we had a very good discussion and we came up with the new arrangement for the festive season. We’re going to close the town off on Thursday evening, and Monday you will see them out on the street. We have somewhat relaxed some of the anti-vending measures for the festive season, as per usual,” Councillor Williams said.

Last Updated: December 15, 2023