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Real Estate

Speedier approval of projects promised

EFFORTS BY the Government to rationalise and modernise the approvals process for development applications have borne significant results, according to Seymour Mullings, Minister of Land and Environment.

Town and Country Act violators to face court
SEVERAL BUSINESS people in Mandeville, Manchester have been served with summons to appear in court for breaching the Building Code of the Town and Country Act.

Duty reduced on imported solar water heaters

THE CUSTOMS duty on imported solar water heaters has been reduced from 20 per cent to 5 per cent as an incentive to promote the use of non-oil sources of energy, Mining and Energy Minister, Bobby Pickersgill reported earlier this week.

Old Road Basic School receives financial assistance
STUDENTS, TEACHERS and Parents of the Old Road Basic School in Withorn, Westmoreland are to benefit from a J$2.2 million contract which was signed earlier this month to facilitate the completion of the school.

Refunds for 1992 NHT contributions ready
PEOPLE WHO contributed to the National Housing Trust in 1992 may now collect their refunds for that year from the Trust.


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