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    Minister of Local Government and Community Development tours Tavistock Roadway – Photos Only – Jamaica Information Service

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    Photograph: Minister of Native Authorities and Group Growth, Hon. Desmond McKenzie proper) and Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaleft) tour a piece of the Tavistock roadway in St. Andrew the place emergency restore work is being carried out to repair a breakaway. The Minister and his group visited the situation on Friday April 4).

    Minister of Native Authorities and Group Growth, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (proper) and Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby (left) tour a piece of the Tavistock roadway in St. Andrew the place emergency restore work is being carried out to repair a breakaway. The Minister and his group visited the situation on Friday (April 4).



    Minister of Local Government and Community Development tours Tavistock Roadway – Photos Only
    Photograph: Minister of Native Authorities and Group Growth, Hon. Desmond McKenzie third proper) and Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swasecond proper) have interaction in dialog as they observe emergency restore work alongside the Tavistock roadway in St. Andrew on Friday April 4). The Minister was joined on the tour City Clerk, Robert Hill proper) and different authorities stakeholders.

    Minister of Native Authorities and Group Growth, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (third proper) and Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby (second proper) have interaction in dialog as they observe emergency restore work alongside the Tavistock roadway in St. Andrew on Friday (April 4). The Minister was joined on the tour by City Clerk, Robert Hill (proper) and different authorities stakeholders.



    Minister of Local Government and Community Development tours Tavistock Roadway – Photos Only
    Photograph: Minister of Native Authorities and Group Growth, Hon. Desmond Mckenzie centre) makes some extent to Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaleft) throughout a tour of the collapsed part of the Tavistock roadway in St. Andrew on Friday April 4). Emergency restore work is being carried out to repair the breakaway. The Minister was joined on the tour City Clerk, Robert Hill background, left), Metropolis Engineer, Xavier Chevannes proper) and different stakeholders.

    Minister of Native Authorities and Group Growth, Hon. Desmond Mckenzie (centre) makes some extent to Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Andrew Swaby (left) throughout a tour of the collapsed part of the Tavistock roadway in St. Andrew on Friday (April 4). Emergency restore work is being carried out to repair the breakaway. The Minister was joined on the tour by City Clerk, Robert Hill (background, left), Metropolis Engineer, Xavier Chevannes (proper) and different stakeholders.





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