This is a follow up to Part 1 of the Coverley Cover up blog posted on October 25, 2018. The objective by posting part 2 is to illustrate with pictures what Villages at Coverley homeowner Monica Boyce has been seeking the cooperation of property management to address without success so far.

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55 responses to “Villages at Coverley Cover up – not a place to call home with pictures part 2”


  1. @ Noreen
    It is time for Barbadians to stop just reacting to these situations and be proactive. I’ve watched with baited breath over the past months how my people have ingested the whole political rhetoric without even bothering to carefully scrutinize what they were being fed.
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    Very very perceptive like SHEEP to the SLAUGHTER.


  2. i heard MM paid $1million


  3. Coverley residents want a level playing field in place when their new neighbours from Ross University move into the development. They are also demanding that their needs are looked after and old promises kept by the management of the residential area.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2018/11/06/help-us-4/


  4. Living in coverley and working from home , overnight for several hours strong smell of drugs thinking of selling 3 bedroom house but to who. Cannot blame students this time as there are none around


  5. Stopped to buy veg and fruit from vendor who had everything and was putting and eating banana while selecting items

    I left and ch ch and went to west coast to buy from safer vendor all vendor had to do is eat when no customers were around

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