WHILE MOST people in Manchester abided by the stay-at-home guideline for Labour Day projects, personnel at the Mandeville Police Station paid special attention to their second home, which received a much-needed facelift.
A team from the Manchester Municipal Corporation and police staffers were seen washing walls, repainting, and completing minor repairs on Monday.
We have about 100 persons that work from here, and just like any other building that needs maintenance, we are doing just a general repainting of the facility today,” said commanding officer, Superintendent Gary Francis.
Mandeville Mayor Donovan Mitchell said lending assistance to the police went beyond duty.
“We are helping them to fix up their homes because there are barracks here where police officers stay ... .