Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Fort Rocky entertainm­ent zone almost complete — Grange

- BY KEDIESHA PERRY Observer writer entertainm­ent@jamaicaobs­erver.com

MINISTER of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent, and Sport Olivia “Babsy” Grange has announced that the multipurpo­se entertainm­ent zone at Fort Rocky in Port Royal is in its final stages for completion.

Speaking at the media launch of the One Blood Family Fest at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel earlier in the week, Grange noted that tests are currently underway to see how sealift will be affected by the events.

“We’re almost there in having that venue available. Interestin­gly enough, we had to do one last thing. We had to do an impact assessment survey to see how the sound and the lights would affect the endemic species. NEPA

[National Environmen­t and Planning Agency] asked us to do that because the turtles come out and nest there, and we have to do a study. The study is going on right now; it’s an eightweek study to see how the sound and the light will affect the turtles when they come out to nest and the other endemic species,” Grange announced.

In 2017 Grange had declared Fort Rocky in Port Royal the country’s first entertainm­ent zone.

She had also announced that permission was granted by the minister with responsibi­lity for lands for her ministry to take possession of the run-down Jamworld Entertainm­ent Complex in Portmore, St Catherine.

Last year, the entertainm­ent minister also disclosed that several other venues were under considerat­ion for designatio­n as entertainm­ent zones. These include the National Arena, Sabina Park, Ranny Williams Entertainm­ent Centre, as well as The Little Theatre in St Andrew. She said there was also a focus to include entertainm­ent districts that already have a reputation for having activities in multiple venues in a compact geographic­al area.

In Montego Bay, St James, these include the Hip Strip, while in St Ann it includes the area from Fantasy Beach in Priory to Grizzly’s, and the Hip Strip in Negril, Westmorela­nd.

In January, conceptual­iser of Rebel Salute Tony Rebel had made a plea for the developmen­t of more entertainm­ent zones after Plantation Cove in St Ann was widely used for multiple shows over the Christmas period.

“From long time we’ve been saying we need more zones that can deal with entertainm­ent. The Trelawny Multipurpo­se Stadium is not so active as we would’ve hoped. I popularise­d Grizzly’s and now everything is going there. It’s a nice venue because it’s right beside the sea. It has developed nicely where you can park 10,000 cars and it’s where the sea, land, and air meet but it would be good to have options,” he told the Jamaica Observer.

 ?? (Photos: Karl Mclarty) ?? The proposed Fort Rocky Entertainm­ent Complex
(Photos: Karl Mclarty) The proposed Fort Rocky Entertainm­ent Complex
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The old entrance to Fort Rocky
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Olivia Grange

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