Jamaica Gleaner

All hands on deck

- Gareth Davis Sr Gleaner Writer

Prime Minister Andrew Holness (right) and Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips (left) painting the columns at the Kingston Central Police Station yesterday. It was one of the National Labour Day projects. At centre is Commission­er of Police George Quallo.

THE TRUE spirit of Labour Day was evident across the eastern parish of Portland as dozens of patriotic community residents turned out in large numbers to participat­e in various projects.

Despite the inclement weather, which was heavy at times, a team led by Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson, converged on the Neville Antonio Park, where the parish project was being executed.

The Neville Antonio Park, which is a picturesqu­e spot, especially for those seeking comfort, relaxation, and excitement, was selected as the parish Labour Day project, as it offers Portlander­s and visitors an opportunit­y to enjoy nature’s beauty in a park that is captivated by its lush vegetation.

PARK RESTORATIO­N

“We are seeking to restore this park and its amenities,” said Thompson.

He added, “The scope of work includes the repainting of seats, repairing of a perimeter fence, landscapin­g, repairs to its sanitary convenienc­e, and beautifica­tion of the park. A number of agencies, including the National Housing Trust, National Youth Service (NYS), Social Developmen­t Commission, the police, fire department, and civilsocie­ty groups are participat­ing in this project.”

NYS Parish Field Officer Kerine Mitchell pointed out that her team, which comprised 18 empowermen­t participan­ts, took part in the programme despite them having mild intellectu­al disabiliti­es.

“It really provides them with six months’ work experience and 20 hours of volunteeri­sm,” said Mitchell.

She added, “Engaging them today in this project teaches them how to volunteer. They are eager and excited to participat­e and, although they have intellectu­al disabiliti­es, they are able to function efficientl­y with guidance. They will be participat­ing in painting, raking, and ridding the area of broken tree branches.”

Meanwhile, several projects were undertaken in west Portland, including repairs to the roofing at the St Margaret’s Bay Clinic. It was ordered closed following more than five days of torrential rainfall. The work is being undertaken by the Portland Health Department.

Three garbage skips were under constructi­on in the Hope Bay Division, along with beautifica­tion work in the Rodney Hall square. Also in west Portland, repainting of the Chepstow Community Centre was nearing completion, which was being done by members of the Chepstow Youth Club.

Additional­ly, One Jamaica Foundation undertook the task of repairing the Fairfield Early Childhood Institutio­n in the Balcarres Division, with the aim of getting the school certified by the Early Childhood Commission.

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 ?? PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS ?? Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson (right) applying a fresh coat of paint to the Neville Antonio Park in Port Antonio, while chief engineer Wayne Mitchell assists.
PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson (right) applying a fresh coat of paint to the Neville Antonio Park in Port Antonio, while chief engineer Wayne Mitchell assists.

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