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Changes to list of hurricane shelters

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There has been a change to the list of hurricane shelters in Barbados

The Coleridge and Parry School at Ashton Hall, St Peter, will no longer be used as a Category 1 shelter. However, St George Secondary School at Constant, St George, will now be used as a Category 1 shelter. (BGIS)

A full list of hurricane shelters is as follows:

St Andrew – Hillaby Seventh-Day Adventist Church

St Joseph – Eric Holder Municipal Complex

St James – Gordon Greenidge Primary, Queen’s College, Church of God Orange Hill

St George – St George Primary and Secondary Schools

St Thomas – Hillaby Turners Hall Primary, Lester Vaughan School

St Philip – Hilda Skeene Primary, Six Roads Church of Christ, Six Roads Seventh-Day Adventist

St John – The Lodge School

Christ Church – Blackman and Primary, Christ Church Foundation School, Gordon Walters Primary, St Christopher Primary, Hawthorn Memorial Church

St Lucy – The William Donald George Parish Centre (St Lucy Parish Church), Ignatius Byer Primary, Connell Town Pentecostal House of Prayer

St Peter – All Saints Primary, Roland Edwards Primary

St Michael – Combermere School, Charles F. Broomes Primary, Ellerslie Secondary, George Lamming Primary, Grazettes Primary, Harrison College, Parkinson Memorial School, The University of the West Indies, People’s Cathedral, St Ambrose Primary, Westbury Primary School.

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