At a community meeting held in Rose Hall on Tuesday, 17th September, 2024, the residents of Rose Hall reaffirmed their support towards several development initiatives in the North Leeward constituency.
During the meeting, the residents commended the restructured North Leeward Housing Rehabilitation Programme and called for greater urgency to the housing needs of the community.
Several houses are scheduled for repairs following the passage of Hurricane Beryl, which hit the island on July 1.
"We are happy to see the housing programme resumed with a team of good people to provide for the needs of our residents, and I want to commend the government for this initiative," said Selwyn Patterson, a community activist.
"What is commendable is the fact that they are coming to the people to listen to the concerns and addressing them. So we are seeing some progress, especially with the housing programme," Patterson said.
During the community consultation, the residents agreed to support the construction of a new bus stop for the community and assisted in identifying its location.
According to local Community Health Aid Officer Aretha Williams, the community must work together to see these advancements.
"We decided to work together to put the infrastructure in place for our community, and with the support of our representative Hon. Carlos James, we are going to build out on these things. We have a role to play in our own development," she noted.
Addressing the needs of farmers in North Leeward and particularly the Rose Hall community, the villagers supported the proposed rehabilitation of the Belmont Farmers Depot and the distribution of vegetable seeds to over 200 farmers in North Leeward.
They commended the ongoing works on the farm roads in Palmyra and Copeland Mountain Roads and endorsed the planned repairs to the Rose Hall hardcourt.
According to one of the facilitators of the community consultation, Juliet Edwards, other meetings are planned across North Leeward where residents can share their concerns and receive information on several projects earmarked for the North Leeward area.
SOURCE: Agency For Public Information (API)