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Curfes imposed in Dover and Enfield in St Mary | News

Forty-eight-hour curfews were imposed in the Enfield and Dover sections of St Mary.

The curfews began at 6pm on Friday and will remain in place until 6pm on Sunday.

Curfew limits in Enfield are:

North: From a section of the Iterboreal Main Road near the National Water Commission (NWC) pumping site, along an imaginary line 458 meters east of the Sec River Bridge.

East: From the Dry River Bridge 6,622 meters in a southerly direction along an imaginary line to a section of the community of Enfield called Forty-one.

South: From Forty-one Square, 500 meters west along an imaginary line.

West: From the end of the imaginary line at Forty-One Square, 7313 meters along an imaginary line due north to the point of departure along the main road in the vicinity of the NWC Pumping Station.

Curfew limits in Dover are:

North: From a section of the parish boundaries of Portland and St Mary along an imaginary line of 2,270 meters running in a westerly direction to the junction of the main Epsom and Dover road.

East: From the junction of the main Epsom and Dover road 325 meters in a southerly direction along an imaginary line to a section of the main Epsom road.

South: From a section of the main Epsom road to the boundaries of St Mary and Portland, 2,487 meters along an imaginary line.

West: From Pump House Road, 200 meters along an imaginary line to the boundary of Portland and St Mary to the northern boundary.

During restricted hours, all persons within its limits are required to remain within their premises, unless otherwise authorized by the ground commander.

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