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Curfews in St James
Thursday, February 02, 2012
SEVERAL curfews have been imposed in the communities of Flankers, Granville, Rose Heights and Johns Hall in St James. The curfews began at 7:00 last night and will remain in effect until 6:00 pm tomorrow.
The boundaries of the curfews are as follows:
FLANKERS
NORTH: Along an imaginary line, from Providence Heights Housing Scheme main road to McKenzie Drive;
EAST: Along McKenzie Drive, from the northern boundary to Queens Drive;
SOUTH: Along an imaginary line, from Queens Drive to Providence Heights Housing Scheme main road;
WEST: Along Providence Heights Housing Scheme main road, from the southern boundary to the northern boundary.
GRANVILLE
NORTH: Along Pitfour Drive, from Chambers Drive to Pitfour Boulevard;
EAST: Along Pitfour Boulevard, from Pitfour Drive to Granville Drive;
SOUTH: Along Granville Drive, from Pitfour Boulevard to Chambers Drive;
WEST: Along Chambers Drive, from Granville Drive to Pitfour Drive.
ROSE HEIGHTS
NORTH: Along an imaginary line, from Rose Mount to Farm Hill;
EAST: Along an imaginary line, from Farm Hill to Vietnam main road vicinity of Carmen shop;
SOUTH: Along Vietnam main road, from Carmen shop to the intersection with Vietnam First Street;
WEST: Along Vietnam First Street, from Vietnam main road to Rose Mount.
JOHNS HALL
NORTH: Along an imaginary line, from Dam Road to Worchester Road;
EAST: Along Worchester Road, from the northern boundary to Johns Hall main road;
SOUTH: Along Johns Hall main road, from Worchester Road to Dam Road;
WEST: Along Dam Road, from Johns Hall main road to the northern boundary.
During the hours of these 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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