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Friday, February 3, 2012

NEW! St Lucia Community Car Pool

St Lucia News is happy to announce a new initiative in St Lucia – the town's very own community car pool group which can now be found on facebook. Check it out on:  St. Lucia Community Car Pool! St Lucia Community Car Pool was created in an attempt to build a community spirit in our small town, while saving everyone some money and reducing our community carbon footprint.

We think this is a fantastic way for more people to get to know each other and help each other out. The carbon footprint is reduced when two or three people travel together, for example, to Richards Bay rather than each going in his/her own vehicle.

Join this group to be notified when somebody is heading in the same direction you wish to travel; when you could share lifts to and from work with a fellow St Lucian; when somebody heading up or down the coast could collect something on your behalf (or vice versa), or when one vehicle could be organised to take a group to the airport. The opportunities are endless. Help St Lucia Community Car Pool grow and let it be your first port of call prior to heading over the bridge.

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