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Public Notice: Section of Highway 1 from Molyneux to Holders Hill closed for road paving - Barbados Today

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As part of the Highway 1 Rehabilitation Project, the contractor, Infra Inc. has commenced preparations to pave the section of Highway 1 from Molyneux to Holders Hill this weekend. This closure is in effect from this Friday May 21st at 6 am to Monday May 24th, 6 am. Southbound traffic will turn left on to […]

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