Jamaica Gleaner

Port Maria’s state-of-the-art market under constructi­on

- Gareth Davis Sr/ Gleaner Writer

A NEW state-of-the-art market is now under constructi­on in Port Maria, St Mary, to replace the old one, which has fallen into disrepair.

Work on the market, which started in July, will see a modern-day twostorey facility being built to accommodat­e fish and meat vendors and those selling agricultur­al produce.

Mayor of Port Maria Richard Creary said the constructi­on, which is well overdue, could not have come at a better time as vendors had been complainin­g bitterly about leaking roofs, which resulted in their goods being spoilt or damaged whenever it rains.

“It will be a modern two-storey building with a plaza upstairs,” Creary said.

“It will be done in two phases, and commercial shops will be built and rented. Minister Desmond McKenzie, having learned about the plight of the vendors, has allocated $66 million for the constructi­on of phase one.”

SANITARY CONVENIENC­ES

According to Creary, sanitary convenienc­e for both males and females will be in place, along with piped water and basins for fish and meat vendors.

But as constructi­on of the new market is being done, Mayor Creary sounded a warning to those operating illegally along the streets of Port Maria that a zero-tolerance approach will be implemente­d the minute the market is completed.

“There have been frequent complaints from those selling on the streets that there is no market for them to operate. I am urging those operating on the street to ply their trade inside the market upon its completion. It will be spacious and can accommodat­e all of them. Those refusing to comply will be arrested and taken to court. I will not be running a lawless town in Port Maria,” he added.

 ??  ?? Mayor of Port Maria Richard Creary.
Mayor of Port Maria Richard Creary.

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