Local NewsPublic Notice Vector Control Unit back in St George this week by Barbados Today 28/07/2024 written by Barbados Today 28/07/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappThreadsBlueskyEmail 932 Mosquito breeding sites in St George will be targeted this week when the Vector Control Unit returns to the parish to continue its fogging programme. The team will begin on Monday in the following areas: Cottage Heights, Cottage Crescent, Grove Tenantry, Market Hill, Bridge Cot, Grove Cottage, Bridge Cot Terrace, Old Post Office Road, Cottage Court West, Cottage Crescent Drive, Moon Shine Close, and St Helens. The next day the Unit will spray Workman’s, Jordan’s, Jericho, and Fair View Heights. On Wednesday it will be the turn of Newbury Crescent, Francia Drive, Cottage Close, Cottage Wood, Country View, Cottage Development, Superlative, St. Judes, Logan Road, Upright Street, Rock Hall, and Walkers Terrace. There will be no fogging on Thursday, August 1, Emancipation Day, a public holiday. The fogging exercise for the week will conclude on Friday in the following districts: Todd’s Land, Prerogative, Greens, George Holligan Road, Drax Hall, Drax Hall Hope, and James Drax Street. You Might Be Interested In Public Notice: Road along My Lord’s Hill between Welches Triangle to Howell’s Cross Road closed for night work BWA pumping station back online Online classes for Blackman & Gollop Primary and Thelma Berry Nursery Schools Fogging takes place from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. daily. Householders are reminded to open their windows and doors to allow the spray to enter. Children should not be allowed to play in the spray. Members of the public are advised that the completion of scheduled fogging activities may be affected by events beyond the Unit’s control. In such circumstances, the Unit will return to communities affected in the soonest possible time. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Record enrollment for Babb’s Reading Clinic 14/07/2025 St Michael man charged with The Ivy murder 13/07/2025 Harrison College graduates urged to uphold legacy and chart their own path 13/07/2025