Dump Residents In Falmouth Protest Relocation

____________________________________________ The Falmouth Pier development has from its inception, stipulated the need for the parcel of land on Tharpe Street called ‘Dump’ as part of the project. Residents were given notices to relocate and a parcel of land on Hague Lands was allocated to place the Dump residents. The Dump land was originally illegally occupied and the squatter settlement is about to be bulldozed to make way for the Falmouth Cruise Ship Pier Development. The Dump residents, along with opportunistic politicians are protesting the timing of the relocation as they are claiming among other things, that the area to which
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Ground Broken for Mega Housing Project at Holland Estates, Trelawny

Why does the media continue posting negative headlines at the expense of positive news? Negative news sells and captures the attention of readers, but sometimes it is too much. The Jamaica Observer headline read “Gov’t threatens to evict Holland squatters” while reporting on the Official Ground Breaking for the $J8 Billion mega housing project at Holland Estates in Trelawny.

J$8Billion Housing Development and University Campus For Holland Estate, Martha Brae

Trelawny is the place to be! In a previous post entitled: “ Massive Housing Developments in Trelawny Brings Sewage To Hague, I stated that there were so many proposed housing developments that I can’t keep pace with them. Here is another one to add to the list. The Gleaner, in an article entitled: “J$8b university town for Holland Estate” is reporting that developers have bought 192 acres of land, known as Holland Estates (where the Papaya Farm was located right next to William Knibb High School). The property was owned by the Muschette family who seem to own about 1/4
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