The sawmill road in Mt. St. George is a contentious issue for a resident who called Tobago Channel5 and complained that the road is in a bad state of disrepair. The caller who did not give her name complained that the Saw Mill Road is in a deplorable condition for some time now and wanted the relevant personnel to address the situation.

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