Jamaica Gleaner

Badminton seeks new playing venue

- Livingston Scott Sunday Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA BADMINTON Associatio­n (JBA) general secretary Antonio Bell says losing the Constant Spring Golf Club as a playing venue has been a blow for the organisati­on.

The JBA has been using the golf club as one of its major venues for hosting local tournament­s for decades. However, the leaser’s contract on the property expired, as did the JBA’s agreement with that entity for the use of the venue. Now, it is searching for a new location.

“We had a little blow with losing the Constant Spring Golf Club as a playing ground, but we have been in discussion­s with other venues so we can really make it happen when competitio­n starts again,” Bell told The Gleaner.

Bell said that the JBA is considerin­g the Young Men’s Christian Associatio­n, also

‘For a long-term arrangemen­t, it can be costly renting venues, but plans are also afoot to see how we can get a venue for ourselves.’

known as the YMCA, the University of Technology, and the Chinese Benevolent Associatio­n Auditorium as alternativ­e venues.

However, he says that long term, the objective is to have their own place.

“For a long-term arrangemen­t, it can be costly renting venues, but plans are also afoot to see how we can get a venue for ourselves,” he said. “That takes a lot, so that is still some way in the future.”

COPING WELL

Bell said the associatio­n has been coping well during the coronaviru­s pandemic but eagerly awaits the lifting of restrictio­ns so that competitio­ns can be resumed.

“We are not in the red,” he said. “We have been coping. We don’t have a physical office space. We have been facilitate­d by the Volleyball Associatio­n at the [National] Arena, so in terms of utilities and paying certain costs, luckily we don’t have that overhead.

“We just have to worry about covering the expenses for our major tournament­s and the Jamaica Internatio­nal.”

livingston.scott@gleanerjm.com

 ?? FILE ?? National player Katherine Wynter in action during the Jamaica Internatio­nal Badminton Tournament at the National Indoor Sports Centre on Thursday, March 2, 2017.
FILE National player Katherine Wynter in action during the Jamaica Internatio­nal Badminton Tournament at the National Indoor Sports Centre on Thursday, March 2, 2017.

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