Jamaica Gleaner

EAB happy with lobbying efforts of industry

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CHAIRMAN OF the Entertainm­ent Advisory Board (EAB) Howard McIntosh has applauded the members of the Jamaica Sound System Federation and the Jamaica Associatio­n of Profession­al DJs, Promoters and Sound System Owners who decided to form an inclusiona­ry board that recently addressed the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport on the concerns of their members.

McIntosh also encouraged other members of the entertainm­ent fraternity to get aligned with the numerous associatio­ns within the creative industries in an effort to participat­e in future policy making endeavours. He noted that the EAB had anticipate­d a number of the concerns raised by the newly formed organisati­on and had done much work on the entertainm­ent zones policy. He noted that the board has been advocating for an amendment to the 22-year-old Noise Abatement Act which “is in urgent need of review to meet technologi­cal and social advancemen­ts”.

He also disclosed that the EAB formed a Legal Sub-Committee which had perused the Noise Abatement Act and made recommenda­tions for amendments.

MEETINGS

The EAB along with the technical staff of the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport (MCGES) convened meetings with representa­tives from National Environmen­t and Planning Agency and the Ministry of National Security to discuss the Noise Abatement Act prior to the representa­tion from the entertainm­ent fraternity.

McIntosh urged the parish municipali­ties and planning Agencies to seriously consider that entertainm­ent cannot thrive in a vacuum, adding that it is important that these agencies, along with the ministries of national security, and culture, continue to have dialogue and coordinate their efforts in order to promote synergy and harmony among the various sectors of the society.

He commended Culture and Entertainm­ent Minister Olivia Grange for naming Fort Rocky as an entertainm­ent zone and disclosed that efforts to have the facility ready for full activity is currently in train. He promised that there would be an announceme­nt of additional zones to allow lovers of entertainm­ent to enjoy themselves without creating a disturbanc­e for those who might want peace and quiet.

The function of the board, among other things, is to strengthen private-public partnershi­p of the industry towards economic and social developmen­t. It also provides advice to the entertainm­ent ministry regarding key issues and strategies, specifical­ly, on the developmen­t of an industry policy.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Second-place winner in the 2019 Festival Song Competitio­n Alley Bless receives her plaque from Howard McIntosh.
CONTRIBUTE­D Second-place winner in the 2019 Festival Song Competitio­n Alley Bless receives her plaque from Howard McIntosh.

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