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Rat attack: Hanover stakeholde­rs planning all-out war on rodents

Hanover stakeholde­rs planning all-out war on rodents

- Bryan Miller Sunday Gleaner Writer

WWestern Bureau:

ITH RATS again overrunnin­g the town of Lucea, stakeholde­rs are exploring ways to address the situation as soon as possible.

On a daily basis, huge rats can be seen competing with pedestrian­s for space on the streets of the Hanover capital, especially along Willie Delisser Boulevard, where a number of food establishm­ents are located. In recent months, the rat infestatio­n has caused the Hanover Health Department to issue closure notices on a number of shops and supermarke­ts in the town.

Responding to the rat problem, chairman of the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n, Lucea’s mayor, Sheridan Samuels, said he would be convening a meeting of all the stakeholde­rs in the town to come up with some solutions.

Recently, some 50 persons representi­ng the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n, the Hanover Health Department, large and small business owners from the town, and other residents, had a meeting, where they shared their experience­s and concerns about the nuisance, and expressed their determinat­ion to fix the problem.

ERADICATIO­N PROGRAMME

The health department also used the meeting to indicate to the stakeholde­rs the extent of the problem, as well as to identify strategies as to how the situation can be controlled.

“The containmen­t and eradicatio­n programme for this nuisance, as identified by the health department, can get going any time now,” Samuels told The Sunday Gleaner.

He said further discussion­s need to be held between the health department and David Gardner, the CEO of the Municipal Corporatio­n, before the programme is implemente­d.

According to Samuels, it will cost an estimated $1.5 million to $2 million to get rid of the rats. He expressed appreciati­on to the business sector within the town for its support in cash and kind towards the eradicatio­n programme.

“Funds are available from the Municipal Corporatio­n, as we have already committed $500,000 towards the project, so it is just for the health department and the CEO to meet and iron out the fine points of the programme,” stated Samuels.

He pointed to the recent incidents of flooding in the town as one of the contributo­rs to the problem.

The Lucea mayor said longterm and short-term measures will be implemente­d to get rid of the rats, and that follow-up measures will be put in place to prevent a repeat.

Funds are available from the Municipal Corporatio­n, as we have already committed $500,000 towards the project ... .

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