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    Temporary Office Closure

    The Development Control Authority (DCA) advises the general public that its offices will be closed on Thursday 14th May and Friday 15th May 2026.

    This temporary closure is necessary to facilitate internal restructuring. During this period, no in-person services will be available.

    Regular public services will resume on Monday 18th May 2026.

    The DCA appreciates your understanding and cooperation as we work to improve our service delivery.

    Development Control Authority (DCA)

    Mr. Glenville Dixon Jr
    Public Relations Officer

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