The Star (Jamaica)

Charles Gordon Market gets upgrade

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Government representa­tives and corporate entities partnered to upgrade the Charles Gordon Market in Montego Bay, St James, yesterday.

The market was selected as the parish project for Labour Day by the St James Municipal Corporatio­n (STJMC).

The scope of the work on the facility, which cost approximat­ely $1 million, included the washing and sanitising of the market, repainting of the main market building, repainting of the car park, and a general clean-up of the market area.

Among the participan­ts was Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay Councillor Richard Vernon, who told JIS News that with the lessons gleaned from the COVID19 pandemic, the market is deserving of the upgrade. He said that it is “the catalyst of health and a food-distributi­on point” in the municipali­ty.

“We want to ensure that this area is sanitised, it is cleansed, and where necessary, we have to clean up the area and fix up the different sections of the market and facilities,” he said.

Labour Day activities were in full swing across the parish’s 17 local government divisions, with councillor­s collaborat­ing with residents to beautify their communitie­s.

“In each division, the councillor­s are carrying out different projects - at least one project in each division - from garbage skip repairs to the painting of classrooms,” Councillor Vernon shared.

Deputy Superinten­dent of Roads and Works at the STJMC Saad Campbell said work on the market would continue after Labour Day with the constructi­on of sidewalks along Fustic Road, where the market is situated, to give ease of access to shoppers. He said that the work would “give some delineatio­n to the areas that are drivable and walkable and ease pedestrian access” for the market facilities.

“In my estimation, that should be done within the next two weeks,” Campbell stated. “We are looking to spend another $3 to $4 million to do the sidewalks.”

Other projects across the parish included beautifica­tion of the Hill Top and Retirement Basic Schools, Gutters Square, and sections of the Irwin Community.

The theme for Labour Day 2022 was ‘Reigniting a Nation for Greatness – Protect Our Heritage and Environmen­t’, with the mission to ‘Mek Jamaica Criss an Clean’.

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Jamaica Public Service Foundation Programme Officer Allaine Harvey (left), paints a section of the Charles Gordon Market in Montego Bay, St James along with Administra­tive Assistant at the JPS in Westmorela­nd/ St Elizabeth Jullite Reeves, on Labour Day.
CONTRIBUTE­D Jamaica Public Service Foundation Programme Officer Allaine Harvey (left), paints a section of the Charles Gordon Market in Montego Bay, St James along with Administra­tive Assistant at the JPS in Westmorela­nd/ St Elizabeth Jullite Reeves, on Labour Day.
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