Spray Patching to Begin in Southern Clarendon

Date Published: 
29 Jun 2012

The National Works Agency (NWA) is advising residents and motorists that a new phase of the Agency’s Spray Patching Programme will commence in southern Clarendon on June 28, 2012.

The programme is scheduled to be completed in three (3) weeks. Approximately 5,000 square metres of patching will be undertaken by one of the NWA’s Force Account Teams.

Community Relations Officer for the Central Region at the National Works Agency, Howard Hendriks says that among the roadways to be patched are York Town to Gravel Hill, Mocho to Parnassus, Free Town to Four Paths, Four Paths to Whitney Turn and Rowington to New Yarmouth.

Mr. Hendriks says motorists travelling along these road sections should expect minor delays.

The NWA is advising motorists to obey all posted warning signs and the instruction of flag persons while patching is in progress.

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