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Oct 11, 2008 Letters
Dear Editor,
A certain part of Golden Apple Road, Bachelor’s Adventure, has been faced with a very serious situation for months now.
And I said only certain persons living on the Western side of Golden Apple Road within the vicinity of the 1st to the 4th Lamp Post are experiencing this problem.
We are finding it very difficult to manage without running water to do our daily work. Our kitchen gardens are suffering due to no water supply, especially at this time when we are told to “Grow more food.” Water comes on once every blue moon when the majority of persons are at work. Even this is not enough to run through the pipe and you have to either loosen the joining on the road or do without. Parents and school children have to resort to fetching water from the other end of the village during the nights when they are at home.
Many calls have been made to the GWI/Head Office to complain about this problem but to date nothing has been done by the relevant authority.
The residents need to know what is causing this problem for so long and how much longer will they have to suffer for this basic necessity that has been cut off from them. I hope this letter will bring a quick relief to the water problem at Golden Apple Road, Bachelor’s Adventure.
Concerned resident
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