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Friday 15th April 2005
- "It's so good to be back home!"
- The five residents of the Sunrise Cottage in East End returned to familiar surroundings six-months after Hurricane Ivan.
- Housing Recovery Grant Going Strong
- To date, 813 applications have been received and 448 approved by CIDB. A further 70 applications are being considered by the committee.
- Hyatt Roundabout
- The National Roads Authority is notifying the motoring public of traffic diversions at the new Hyatt Roundabout, starting Monday, 18 April 2005.
- Port Storage Times Back to Normal
- Five business days, after that storage charges apply and after 28 days goods are disposed of at public auction.
- Radio Interference Complaints
- The ICTA is advising listeners that anyone experiencing interference with radio station reception may lodge a formal complaint with the Authority by completing a complaint form.
- Tree Planting Drive
- The National Trust, in conjunction with the Earth Week Committee, will host a tree planting drive at schools island-wide to help restore Grand Cayman’s tree cover.
- Young Leaders Receive Support
- Twelve Caymanian high school students, chosen for their scholastic merit and demonstrated leadership ability, are off to this year’s Global Young Leaders Conference.
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