April 30, 2025- A 48-hour curfew has been imposed in sections of Albion Mountain, Retreat, Bailey’s Vale and Boscobel in St. Mary. The curfew begun at 6:00 p.m., on Wednesday, April 30, and will remain in effect until 6:00 p.m., on Friday, May 2.
The areas affected are as follows:
Albion Mountain in St. Mary:
North: Top Mountain near Albion Mountain Square to Trinity Land Main Road.
East: Along Trinity Land Main Road to Cox Street Main Road Y-junction.
South: From the Y-junction along Roslyn Road to Trinity Land Main Road.
West: Along Roslyn Road back to Top Mountain.
Retreat in St. Mary:
North: From the Prospect Gulf main road near Charles Town to Spring Valley.
East: From Spring Valley to a section in Retreat Content.
South: From Retreat Content to Three Hills near the Liberty Estate Housing Scheme.
West: From Three Hills back to Prospect Gulf main road near Charles Town.
Bailey’s Vale in Port Maria:
North: From Wycliffe Martin High School to Bailey’s Vale Main Road vicinity of the JPS tower.
East: Along Bailey’s Vale main road vicinity of the JPS tower to the top of Gray Street.
South: From the top of Gray Street to the intersection of Tracy Street and Church Street.
West: From the intersection of Tracy Street and Church Street to Wycliffe Martin High School.
Boscobel in St. Mary:
North: Along the Boscobel main road in the vicinity of Gully Road crossing. An imaginary line runs east along the Boscobel main road in the vicinity of the Boscobel Basic School.
East: Along a section of the Boscobel main road in the vicinity of the Boscobel Basic School extending south to a section of Capture-land in the Boscobel View Housing Scheme.
South: Section of Capture-land in the Boscobel View Housing Scheme extending west to a section along Gully Road in the vicinity of Gully Road and Boscobel View main road intersection.
West: Section of Gully Road and Boscobel main road intersection an imaginary line runs north to a section of the Boscobel main road in the vicinity of Gully Road crossing.
During the hours of the curfew, all persons within its boundaries are required to remain within their premises, unless otherwise authorised by the ground commander.