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Garbage collection continues to be a serious concern in Jamaica, particularly in the parish of Manchester. Across many communities, it is not unusual to see garbage piling up along roadsides and walkways. Beyond being unsightly, this situation poses real health risks and affects the overall well-being of residents.
One issue that deserves urgent attention is how garbage is being collected at or near schools. Several institutions have reported that collections are irregular, and, when they do occur, they often happen during school hours. This raises significant safety concerns.
In at least one early childhood institution, garbage has reportedly been accumulating for close to two months. The concern is not just the delay, but the suggestion that collection can only take place while school is in session. This creates an unsafe environment for young children.
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