Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Progress in Paynters Court: New Curbs and Drains Being Installed
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Progress in Paynters Court: New Curbs and Drains Being Installed

Progress in Paynters Court: New Curbs and Drains Being Installed

Progress in Paynters Court: New Curbs and Drains Being Installed

Paynters Court sees improvements in their community as new curbs and drains are being installed

New curbs and drains are being installed in Paynters court (photo by PWD)

Residents of Paynters Court can look forward to significant improvements in their community as new curbs and drains are being installed.

This initiative aims to enhance the area’s infrastructure and improve drainage systems, addressing longstanding issues that have affected residents, especially during heavy rainfall.

The new curbs are designed to provide better visibility and safety for pedestrians and drivers alike. Meanwhile, the updated drainage system is expected to alleviate flooding problems that have plagued the neighborhood for years.

Paynters Court sees improvements in their community as new curbs and drains are being installed

New curbs and drains are being installed in Paynters court (photo by PWD)

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8 Comments

  1. Well finally something good

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  2. Elections coming soon eh!!

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  3. I love the attention the community roads are getting! The good work shall continue

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  4. This is awesome!!! Madam Minister Browne and Public works crew please keep making sure drainage and safety issues are being addressed with all road repairs and installations. Also for future reference, appoint crews to regularly inspect them and remove debris so they do not become clogged. My hat’s off to you for progress looks good on Antigua

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    • Consistency is the key. If we keep on going, then the whole of Antigua can look civilized. And not just when election coming.

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  5. Good for you guys. Well deserved

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  6. it’s like putting on makeup…fix the roads

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  7. Dont forget the other areas.

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