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SEA LOTS residents say their community is priceless and as such, they have a list of demands ahead of any government planned public consultations, as it prepares to build an industrial park in the community as part of its national revitalisation blueprint.
Newsday visited the community on November 11, to find out how residents felt about the blueprint and to see if they were willing to relocate.
Residents said they do not expect the UNC to make good on its plans as they have seen and heard it all before with governments announcing grand mega projects which never materialised.
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