Bermuda’s homeless shelter renovations delayed for lack of funds.

I bring this up primarily because Vexed Bermoothes, which I discovered while researching the entire Uighur thing, would like to know when the international community is going to help with that.

The planned overhaul of the Salvation Army’s homeless shelter has been delayed due to a lack of funds, according to Social Rehabilitation Minister Dale Butler.

Mr. Butler told The Royal Gazette yesterday that “the timeline has slowed down” for the complete renovation of the North Street facility, which was built in 1982 as a temporary structure.

The building was intended to last 15 years, but is still being used to house 55 homeless Bermudians 27 years on.

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Hey, look! The new League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is out!

Moe Lane

Crossposted to RedState.

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