Construction has begun on a new community bathroom facility in Seatons, with similar projects expected to follow in Glanvilles, Newfield and Willikies.
According to St. Philip’s North MP Randy Baltimore, the initiative is being driven largely by residents who have volunteered their time and skills, while local businesses are providing financial support and in-kind donations.
Photos shared by Baltimore show volunteers laying concrete blocks and carrying out the early stages of construction at the Seatons site.
Baltimore said the project reflects what can be achieved when residents and businesses work together toward a common goal.
He thanked the volunteers, business owners and supporters involved in the initiative, saying their contributions are helping to strengthen community partnerships and improve public amenities across St. Philip’s North.
The Seatons facility is the first in a series of community bathroom projects planned for the constituency.
This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Construction Begins on Community Bathroom Project in Seatons.

