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PHOTO: Market protest

Saturday, August 11, 2012



These vendors yesterday blocked entrances to the Coronation Market in downtown Kingston to protest against the flow of raw sewage into the market, which they say was made worse by heaps of uncollected garbage at the facility. Town Clerk Errol Greene said the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation would be 'looking into the concerns' and "will be carrying out checks to get more information about the problem". (Photo: Lionel Rookwood)



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