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Gov’t to regularise former sugar lands as squatters move in

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Western Bureau: Squatters who have built houses on former sugar lands at Parnassus in Trelawny will soon be required to pay for the plots as the Government moves to establish a structure under which the lands will be used for housing and...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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