Jamaica Gleaner

‘Plan it. We will fund it.’

- Christophe­r Serju Gleaner Writer

$600,000 committed for public sanitary convenienc­e

in Junction, St Elizabeth

THE PRESSING need for public sanitary convenienc­es to meet the demands of commuters and customers in the growing south coast town of Junction, St Elizabeth, has been cited as a major failing of policymake­rs tasked with guiding its structured developmen­t.

But that could be fixed as soon as the parish council identifies land in the town for the erection of these well-needed amenities.

“The next thing that I have on my mind day and night is public sanitary convenienc­e and if I had a piece of land I would donate it right now. Junction is desperate, desperate,” Lorna Wint who operates the Junction Pharmacy, told Gleaner editors and reporters at a forum in Junction last Thursday.

“I can tell you sometimes I almost walk in some of the ... going into my business place $100,000,” announced the business woman who has operated out of Junction for some 33 years.

LEGAL OBLIGATION

In the meantime, Nembhard is reminding business operators in Junction of their legal obligation to provide sanitary convenienc­es for use by customers.

“Plans that are approved at the council, each business place should provide at least one sanitary convenienc­e for members of the public. And what we realise is that those business places are operating contrary to the approved plans.

“They put in the public sanitary convenienc­e yes, but (allow) only their staff to use it. So, even customers who come into their business place are not allowed to use it and this is one of the problems. But the councillor for the area and the council are trying to identify an area to set up a public sanitary convenienc­e,” added Nembhard.

Keep reading The Gleaner for ‘Growing Junction’ coming soon.

 ?? NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Scores of people make their way along the busy streets of the town centre in Junction, St Elizabeth.
NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Scores of people make their way along the busy streets of the town centre in Junction, St Elizabeth.
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