Friday, March 29, 2024

Grateful for slow flow

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BUSINESSES OWNERS in Roebuck Street were breathing a sigh of relief to find water flowing from their taps, albeit slowly, again yesterday.

A check with some revealed they were trying to maintain a business-as-usual attitude.

Peter Thompson, owner of Glassesco, admitted the Barbados Water Authority had not been “unmindful” of the plight of businesses and had dispatched a water tanker to the affected area.

“It’s a part of the price of progress,” he noted.

The businessman said Lower Roebuck Street was scheduled to reopen this week “but with or without water, I don’t know”.

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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