Local News St Philip to get civic centre by Shamar Blunt 19/02/2025 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Barbados Today 19/02/2025 1 min read A+A- Reset A civic centre is to be constructed in Six Roads. (FP) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 692 The nation’s largest parish, St Philip, is to get a civic centre, as the government moves to enhance law enforcement and public services in the southeast, Attorney General Dale Marshall announced on Tuesday. During the Estimates debate in the House of Assembly, the AG acknowledged a growing need for improved infrastructure to support the parish’s growing population and economic activity. He told lawmakers: “With the growth in the population as a whole, and the areas surrounding St Philip, the amount of commercial activity that is taking place in St Philip, added to that some spikes in criminal activity in the area, it is evident that we need to improve the police presence in St Philip. “District ‘C’ [police station] as it stands has virtually outlived its usefulness, and we are committed to putting a new police facility in the Six Roads area. Of course, as you know, we wouldn’t just build a police facility; we would collocate with a police facility, a new magistrate’s court and other civic facilities.” Marshall revealed that an initial design for the complex had been submitted, but it proposed a multistorey structure, which the government deemed unsuitable for the location. He said: “We have had a design submitted, but the design was for a multistorey building and we did not think that was the direction that we wanted to go in. So we are looking at a different kind of design, but I anticipate that certainly by the middle of this financial year, we should be able to put out something to invite designs so that we can then move to giving the people of St Philip a new civic centre, much like the people of St Joseph got one 20 years ago.” (SB) You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Shamar Blunt You may also like Statement by Housing Minister Dwight Sutherland on the passing of Shamir Alleyne 20/02/2025 Man fatally shot and two others injured 20/02/2025 Thief must repay grandmother $24 000 to avoid jail 20/02/2025