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Setbacks at SPEL
Chairman of SPEL Ashworth Jack explains trucker’s situation at the Studley Park Quarry.
Chairman of SPEL Ashworth Jack explains trucker’s situation at the Studley Park Quarry.
Scarborough, Tobago – A video was recently seen on social media, showing a line-up of truckers at the Studley Park Quarry waiting for aggregate mix, a situation that has not occurred in years since it was resolved by the previous THA administration.
Ashworth Jack, Chairman of Studley Park Enterprise Limited (SPEL), addressed the matter, explaining what caused the resurfaced problem. The footage, which appeared on Tuesday, captured truckers having to line up for extended periods to collect their materials, prompting a response from the company’s leadership.
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