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Curfews in St Catherine

Thursday, February 02, 2012



SEVERAL curfews have been imposed in sections of the St Catherine North and South divisions. They began at 7:00 pm yesterday and will remain in effect until 6:00 pm tomorrow. The boundaries of the curfews are as follows:

Ellerslie Pen:

North: along Old Harbour Road from Old Harbour round-a-bout to Railway Lane;

South: along Oxford Road from Railway Lane to Spanish Town Bypass;

East:  along Railway Lane from Old Harbour Road to Oxford Road;

West: along the Spanish Town Bypass from Oxford Road to Old Harbour round-a-bout.

St John's Road/ #75-91 Lanes:

North: along St. Johns Road from 91 Lane to 75 Lane;

South: along Clayton Crescent from 75 Lane to 91 Lane;

East: along 75 Lane from St. Johns Road to Clayton Crescent;

West: along 91 Lane from Clayton Crescent to St. Johns Road.

Park Heights:

North: along Falmouth West from Logwood Road to Blenheim Road;

South: along Cherisma Way from Blenheim Road to Logwood Road;

East: along Blenheim Road from Falmouth West to Cherisma Way;

West: along Logwood Road from Cherisma Way to Falmouth West.

Naggo Head:

North: along Manley Lane from West Bank to Newland main road;

South: along Naggo Head Road from Newland main road to West Bank;

East: along Newland main road from Manley Lane to Naggo Head Road and

West: along West Bank from Naggo Head Road to Manley Lane.

During the hours of the curfews all persons within the boundaries are required to remain within their premises unless otherwise authorised in writing by the members of the security forces in charge of enforcing the curfews.



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