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WORKERS demolishing abandoned buildings in Nassau as part of the Urban Renewal programme, which has now expanded to Grand Bahama.

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Urban Renewal workers 'threaten to strike'

FREEPORT – Urban Renewal workers on Grand Bahama are threatening to walk off the job and strike, according to alleged reports reaching The Tribune.

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Anger as trees cut down in name of Urban Renewal

RESPONDING to angry residents who claim unused lots in their neighbourhood have been “devastated”, Urban Renewal 2.0 officers said the lots had to be cleared to safeguard against criminal activity.

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Ex-Urban Renewal boss speaks out

FREEPORT – Tirzah Carey, former Urban Renewal boss, says that she and others have performed well during the past four and a half years on Grand Bahama.

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GB launch for Urban Renewal

FREEPORT - The Urban Renewal 2.0 programme has officially been launched in Grand Bahama and 21 police officers will report to the various centres this we

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