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MP for Trincity/Maloney Camille Robinson has described the ongoing garbage collection problems at Maloney Gardens as serious, unacceptable and a growing public health risk. Robinson-Regis said she has forcefully raised the issue with the relevant authorities and is demanding urgent clean up and proper sanitation.
In a media release sent on January 19, Robinson said the situation, particularly in the car parks serving the apartment building at apartment 21, has deteriorated to an untenable level, with piles of uncollected garbage creating unsanitary conditions and a putrid stench.
She warned the accumulation of waste poses a serious threat to residents, especially children, the elderly and those with underlying health conditions. She insists no community should be expected to live under such circumstances.
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