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Pristine Pineridge Launched

GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The removal of bulk waste is one of the top concerns of Pineridge residents, as the Pristine Pineridge initiative officially got underway Saturday morning.

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The removal of bulk waste is one of the top concerns of Pineridge residents, as the Pristine Pineridge initiative officially got underway Saturday morning.

Ginger Moxey, Member of Parliament for Pineridge and Minister for Grand Bahama, says residents in her constituency, and Hudson Estates, have expressed concerns about having bulk waste removed from their community.

Moxey says the dumping of bulk waste has been a re-occurring issue and she is calling on offenders to stop.

The parliamentarian is calling on the Grand Bahama Port Authority, the subdivision’s developers and residents to partner in keeping the community clean. She says there are plans for further beautification.

Resident Amelia Morley says she, and other residents were grateful to see the bulk waste being removed.

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