Jamaica Gleaner

Plans in high gear for Hanover’s 300th anniversar­y celebratio­ns

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ASLATE of events is being planned to celebrate the 300th (tercentenn­ial) anniversar­y of Hanover’s incorporat­ion as a parish.

Deputy Mayor of Lucea and Co-Chair of the Planning Committee, Councillor Andria Dehaney-Grant, made the announceme­nt during the Hanover Municipal Corporatio­n’s monthly meeting on May 11.

She brought a Notice of Motion to the council with the intention to declare Sunday, November 12 as Hanover Day and a public holiday in the parish.

Councillor Dehaney-Grant stated that a broad-based committee, which has been in operation since December 2022, has been laying the groundwork for the celebratio­ns.

The body, which comprises representa­tives from the political directorat­e and civil society, was co-opted by the corporatio­n.

Councillor Dehaney-Grant also stated that, so far, the committee has crafted a programme of events that will bring local and internatio­nal attention to the parish and hopefully attract investment­s to Jamaica’s third smallest parish, as it marks the occasion of its 300th anniversar­y.

In the interim, the year-long programme of events will kick off with a church service on Sunday, November 12 and culminate in November 2024.

Other events include an investment, tourism and agricultur­e expo, a fundraisin­g ball, as well as cultural and sport events.

A commemorat­ive souvenir magazine and other mementos are also in the making, the deputy mayor told the meeting.

A stellar feature of the celebratio­ns will be the Hanover Homecoming Week, when the parish will honour its stalwarts who have served the country and made their parish proud.

Among those to be honoured are National Hero and Jamaica’s first Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante; former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson; former Governor General Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, and Olympian Merlene Ottey.

There are also plans to rekindle the Friendship Agreement signed in 2007 between the then Hanover Parish Council and Nottingham City Council of the United Kingdom.

Councillor Dehaney-Grant said the accord was aimed at forging an exchange of opportunit­ies in tourism, investment, education, culture and sports between the councils.

She also disclosed plans to invite representa­tives of the German government, in the hope of capitalisi­ng on the connection­s between Hanover, Jamaica and Germany. This link dates back to the House of Hanover, of which King George I was a progeny.

Councillor Dehaney-Grant advised that the festivitie­s will be spread across the parish “as we will be having activities in all communitie­s”.

“All 36 communitie­s [will be] participat­ing in the whole celebratio­ns. All in all, plans are in place and we are inviting all councillor­s and individual­s to join the committee and be part of the discussion­s,” she added.

“There are various agencies that are already part of the conversati­on, and we hope that Hanover Day will be a celebrator­y time across the parish as we commemorat­e 300 years of existence … looking back at where we are coming from and also having discussion­s on how we move forward,” Councillor Dehaney-Grant further stated.

She informed that the corporatio­n will be responsibl­e for organising t he Hanover Tercentenn­ial activities, and she and committee co-chair, Rev Glenroy Clarke, were in discussion­s with the council regarding the establishm­ent and staffing of a secretaria­t as well as creating a budget.

The parish of Hanover was incorporat­ed on November 17, 1723, by an Act of the Legislativ­e Assembly, after it was carved from a part of Western St James and the Northern section of Westmorela­nd.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? The Lucea Courthouse in Bustamante Square in Hanover’s capital town. The building is regarded as the showpiece of the parish’s Georgian architectu­re.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS The Lucea Courthouse in Bustamante Square in Hanover’s capital town. The building is regarded as the showpiece of the parish’s Georgian architectu­re.
 ?? ?? Deputy Mayor of Lucea and co-chair for the Hanover Tercentenn­ial Planning Committee, Councillor Andria Dehaney-Grant.
Deputy Mayor of Lucea and co-chair for the Hanover Tercentenn­ial Planning Committee, Councillor Andria Dehaney-Grant.

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