Jamaica Gleaner

McKenzie gathers informatio­n on Albion Estates green space

- Edmond Campbell/Senior Staff Reporter edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com

THE MINISTRY of Local Government is now gathering informatio­n in relation to a disputed 400-acre lot in Albion Estates, St Thomas, where residents have complained bitterly for years that the land that they claim was intended to be recreation­al space for the community has been sold to a private individual.

Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie say that he has asked for details about the plight of the residents, and as soon as that informatio­n has been provided, he would be in a position to have dialogue with the community.

Residents complained to The Gleaner that for more than 20 years, they have been fighting to reclaim the lot and utilise it as a green space.

Albion Estates was establishe­d in 1967, with Lot 998 Albion Estates, Albion Boulevard, identified as the community’s playing field. However, eight years later, the land was sold to a private individual. The property subsequent­ly changed hands three times.

Members of the Albion Citizens’ Associatio­n say that they have made several attempts to engage the St Thomas Municipal Corporatio­n on the vexed issue, but to date, officials from the local authority have not agreed to a meeting with the residents of the community. The residents have also reached out to the Office of the Prime Minister, calling for its interventi­on in the matter.

Without addressing the specific issue, McKenzie said that he has always stressed the importance of local authoritie­s and the role they play in ensuring strict adherence to the approval process.

“Our responsibi­lity as local authoritie­s is to ensure that whatever approval is granted to any developmen­t, those approvals are to be carried out in relation to areas to be left for green spaces,” he told The Gleaner.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? This is the playing field in Albion Estates, St Thomas, that community members claim was originally designated for a green space. The land has been sold to a private individual.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER This is the playing field in Albion Estates, St Thomas, that community members claim was originally designated for a green space. The land has been sold to a private individual.

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