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Improvements to road network to spark “renaissance” - Barbados Today

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Minister in the Ministry of Finance Ryan Straughn has predicted a resurgence in economic and other activity in the Scotland District once the multi-million-dollar rehabilitation of the area’s road network is finished in another four years. He said on Tuesday that the critical works in “this special part of Barbados”, which makes up one-seventh of […]

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