Daily Observer (Jamaica)

SDF to develop Belle Isle playfield at a cost of $11 million

- BY MARK CUMMINGS Editor-at-large cummingsm@jamaicaobs­erver.com

GRANGE HILL, Westmorela­nd — The Sports Developmen­t Foundation (SDF) is to reconstruc­t the Belle Isle playfield in Grange Hill, Westmorela­nd, at a cost of $11 million.

According to SDF’S chief engineer Terry Montaque work on the project is expected to start within days and is expected to last for about seven months.

“The project will include site clearance, fencing, the laying of top soil and installati­on of an irrigation system,” Montague told the Jamaica Observer West on Tuesday.

He noted that the field, when upgraded, will become the home ground for the nearby Grange Hill High School which is without a proper playfield.

He stressed, however, that area residents will have access to the facility.

Making his maiden contributi­on in the State of the Constituen­cy Debate in the House of Representa­tives last week, Member of Parliament Westmorela­nd Western Morland Wilson noted that the upgraded field will greatly assist Grange Hill High students and the wider community.

“I am happy to report to this Honourable House and to my constituen­ts that the Sport Developmen­t Foundation will commence a project at the Belle Isle playfield in the Grange Hill Division under a programme known as the High School Sport Infrastruc­ture Improvemen­t Programme. The programme, Madame Speaker, was designed for former sugar-dependent areas and is funded by the European Union under the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries. I want to thank the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport for identifyin­g the Belle Isle playfield project as it will greatly assist the Grange Hill High School and the wider community,” Wilson told the House.

He added that he has also written to SDF, requesting that they develop appropriat­e plans, policies and programmes for three other playground­s in his constituen­cy — Blackness and Prospect playfields, both in Friendship, and the Allan Rae Oval in Sheffield.

Wilson on Tuesday expressed confidence that the SDF will respond favourably to his proposal, as he stressed the importance of sporting activities in the constituen­cy.

“Several of the communitie­s in the constituen­cy have a high crime rate, so I believe that if we engage the youths through sports that will help to reduce crime,” said Wilson, adding that “taking part in sport can help us feel healthier and mentally strong.”

The first-time MP told the

Observer West that the upgrading of the four playfields in the constituen­cy would complement the recently opened Negril Mini Stadium, also in the constituen­cy.

 ?? ?? Member of Parliament for Westmorela­nd Western Morland Wilson (second right) makes a point to (from left) Andre Fowls, Sports Developmen­t Foundation (SDF) project manager; Terry Montague, SDF chief engineer; and councillor for the Friendship division Kevin Murray during a tour of the Prospect playfield in the constituen­cy last Friday.
Member of Parliament for Westmorela­nd Western Morland Wilson (second right) makes a point to (from left) Andre Fowls, Sports Developmen­t Foundation (SDF) project manager; Terry Montague, SDF chief engineer; and councillor for the Friendship division Kevin Murray during a tour of the Prospect playfield in the constituen­cy last Friday.

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