In Falmouth, Trelawny, concerns are rising over a developing dumpsite and unauthorized mechanic operations on Foreshore Road, located near the town’s welcome sign, a popular tourist attraction. Local residents and business owners have expressed their worries about the potential safety risks posed to both pedestrians and motorists due to the accumulation of debris and derelict vehicles in the area.
Collin Gager, the Mayor of Falmouth and councillor for the Warsop Division, has acknowledged the issue, noting that the presence of these abandoned and damaged vehicles detracts from the area’s appeal. He indicated that the municipality has begun issuing notices to address the situation.
In response to the growing concerns about waste management, the National Solid Waste Management Authority has announced plans to investigate the matter further. The authority aims to assess the extent of the garbage and debris accumulation and determine appropriate actions to mitigate the issue.
The situation highlights ongoing challenges related to waste management and public safety in the area, prompting local authorities to take steps to restore the environment and ensure the safety of residents and visitors alike.
Source: t.me
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