The Star (Jamaica)

Public bathrooms for Junction

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Work start e d yesterday on the constructi­on of public bathrooms in Junction,

St Elizabeth, which will provide sanitary convenienc­e for residents and visitors to the town.

Representa­tives from the St Elizabeth Municipal Corporatio­n and other state agencies and charity bodies, as well as citizens, turned out yesterday to support the initiative, which was the parish project for Labour Day.

Councillor for the Junction Division at the municipal corporatio­n Cetany Holness told JIS News that although the work started on Labour Day, the facility is projected to be fully completed over the next two months. He said the public bathrooms would incorporat­e two stalls each for males and females and four urinals. In addition, there will be a storeroom for sanitisers and cleaning products and sanitary items.

“Over the years, you have thousands of people who are traversing the town and doing their shopping, [and] whenever they are in need of a sanitary convenienc­e, they have to seek out business [ establishm­ents], and they are often told that those facilities are reserved for staff,”

Holness pointed out. “The need is extremely big for a sanitary convenienc­e, [ and] so we are embarking on a much-needed project.”

Holness said he was pleased with the turnout of persons to work on the project on Labour Day and invited other individual­s and members of the business community to support the initiative.

The day also saw work being carried out at the Junction Fire Station, where firefighte­rs were joined by volunteers in giving the station a facelift, including painting, cleaning the water tank, and reroofing works. At the Junction Police Station, personnel cleaned the station grounds.

“We are also doing painting of the guardroom. It is a combinatio­n of police personnel and civilians,” Commanding Officer for the station, Inspector Alphonse Tyndale, told JIS News.

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