Jamaica Gleaner

Readers’ reactions – Falmouth Fountain

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• Great decision, Mr Mayor! That fountain is not to be removed by man! It has too much history!

– Kevin Kalm Miller

• The fountain is a historical landmark. Sure Usain would not want to destroy this, which was there long before he was born or becoming a legend.

– Constance Nugent

• People, that statue ain’t going there for Jamaican people to admire or as a mark of respect to Bolt. It’s an attraction for cruise ship tourists. Might as well put it pon the pier.

– Roylton D’Cambre

• No issue there. Build a platform for Bolt. Both the fountain and the statues are iconic.

– Romell S. Leo Eubank

• No way, the fountain is to be kept where it is! It brings nature’s beauty to everyone!

– Stephanie Grey

• To be honest, I rather see a fountain. But I’m not really a Bolt fan so ...

– Zavii Sims

• Create a park at the entrance to the parish. Put the statue of the great one on a platform made of marble about 10 feet high on the platform. The history of the great one is written with all his accomplish­ments and solar light at nights changing in different colours and a video board highlighti­ng all his famous achievemen­ts. Over to you, culture gender and sports

– Edwin Calloo

• Move di water fountain that’s not well maintained

– Mustafa Collins

• I’m sure Falmouth is big enough to put the statue at another location.

– Sheda Love

• The fountain is historic. Put the statue alongside it like Montego Bay.

– Irma-De Evans

• Put Usain statue in Sherwood where he is from, or over the Pier.

– Tanya N Téodóir

• Water Square is thus called because of its very rich and historic significan­ce. Isn’t Falmouth the first town to have piped water? Why not put Bolt on main street where it would be much more publicly accessible?

– @Zemi66

• How much traffic/tourists is the fountain bringing into the town versus the statue? Think about that!

– @charles_granston

• Should not have even been a discussion. This is our history. We shouldn’t have to remove it to create new history. Trelawny can handle both. Find a new location.

– @a3tmommy

• Most aren’t aware of what the fountain represents. Falmouth was the first town in the Western World to have piped water.

– @knutfordbl­vd

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