“Together with the Barbados Licensing Authority and the Ministry of Transport and Works, we are working to limit the impact that the relocation may have on customers and to minimise any disruptions over the six-month period. We looked at several options in relation to relocating and moving these operations to our Oistins branch is the most efficient one at this time,” she explained. “These renovations which have been a long time in coming, are critical to enhancing staff and customer comfort as well as for improving customer flow. According to Carolyn Williams-Gayle, manager, communications and public relations, Barbados Revenue Authority, the temporary move was necessitated by renovations which the Ministry of Transport and Works has scheduled for the payment section at the Pine.
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