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KEVON FELMINE
For years, residents living near the overgrown lands along Beaucarro Road, Freeport, watched heavy equipment move in and out, transformers appear on utility poles and rumours circulate about a housing development that never materialised.
Now, as controversy grows over the procurement process for the proposed Beaucarro residential development, residents say their biggest concerns are far simpler: whether the project will create jobs for young people and whether it could lead to increased crime.
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