Thursday, March 28, 2024

City history tour

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STUDENTS OF BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL should now be able to give a better account of some historical facts related to historic Bridgetown. They can also share on how the environment is impacted by indiscriminate garbage disposal.

As part of the Earth Day celebrations organised by the Urban Development Commission yesterday, the students participated in a tour of several parts of The City, led by historian Trevor Marshall. (LK)

Here, they made a stop at the Clement Payne Bust in Golden Square, carefully reading the inscription on the plaque. (Picture by Lennox Devonish.)

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