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‘Good to go’ Skeete’s Bay plan

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CONTRARY TO WHAT they said had been published in the Press, some St Philip residents said many of them were not against the proposal of managing director of The Crane Resort, Paul Doyle.
One such resident, David Mason, said he in particular had been labelled an antagonist and found he had to constantly explain himself to others.
“People stop me and ask me why I’m against this project, but I am for the project. I like the fact it will develop the community,” he said.
Mason, speaking to the DAILY NATION recently after the second tour of the proposed development, hosted by Doyle, said most of the people of Skeete’s Bay were “good to go” once they had access to the beach and their way of life did not change, both things he was comfortable Doyle had no intention of interfering with.
 
Rear full story in today’s DAILY NATION.

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