Work to be undertaken along Lime Hall Main Road, traffic disruption expected

Date Published: 
23 May 2026
Motorists using the Lime Hall main road, St. Ann are being advised to prepare for delays over the next three days when using this corridor. This, as contractors working on behalf of the National Works Agency, through the Shared Prosperity Through Accelerated Improvement to Our Road Network (SPARK) Project will be carrying out road excavation between the Lime Hall Baptist and Lime Hall Square. Manager, Communication and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw says that as part of the road improvement works, new waterlines are being placed beneath the road. Heavy equipment will therefore be at work from this Sunday, May 24 until Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Some $130 – million is being spent to improve the road and water infrastructure. Resulting from the works, the following will obtain for motorists travelling along the Lime Hall Road from the direction of Higgins Town, Golden Grove, and upper Lime Hall towards St. Ann’s Bay. Motorists may proceed via Top Road to access St. Ann’s Bay. They may also use the route through Gully Street to connect to lower Lime Hall Road, then continue toward St. Ann’s Bay. For persons travelling from the direction of St. Ann’s Bay towards Lime Hall, Higgins Town or Golden Grove, they will only be able to travel along the Lime Hall Road up to the intersection before the Lime Hall Baptist Church. Motorists wishing to continue beyond the Baptist Church towards upper Lime Hall, Higgins Town, or Golden Grove may use the route though Top Road from St. Ann’s Bay to Lime Hall Square. Alternatively, those motorists may also travel along Gully Street to connect with upper Lime Hall Road. Motorists are being urged to obey the posted warning signs and the instructions of flag-persons.

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