The Star (Jamaica)

Promoters turn to Sabina Park

- SHEREITA GRIZZLE STAR Writer

With a ban having been imposed on all entertainm­ent activities along the Palisadoes strip by the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n (KSAMC), Sabina Park is being touted as the next entertainm­ent hot spot.

Following Monday night’s debacle, which saw motorists being stuck in traffic for hours and unable to access the Norman Manley Internatio­nal Airport (NMIA) as a result of a party being held in tha proximity of the travel base, Sabina Park has been named among the venues that should see an increase in the number of persons interested in hosting events there.

However, in an interview with THE STAR, president of the Jamaica Cricket Associatio­n (JCA), Billy Heaven, said that while he anticipate­s increased interest in the park as an entertainm­ent venue, officials will be very selective regarding the events they do accept as they will be unable to facilitate every demand.

“Even before the incident at Palisadoes, we were seeing an increase in the number of persons interested in hosting events here, but there is limited space for what and how the space is used,” he said. “We have to always remember that cricket comes first. We have to ensure that the pitch is protected when we decide to give permission for events to be held here.”

OFF SEASON

Heaven pointed out that while the park has now been upgraded to a multipurpo­se venue, entertainm­ent events are only held there during the off-seasons for cricket, and officials usually give themselves enough time to get the field ready for cricket after an event is held. “We usually give ourselves enough time in between events to get the pitch rehabilita­ted and back up to internatio­nal standards for cricket. It would be embarrassi­ng on our end if we allow the pitch to be destroyed as cricket is what Sabina Park is known for most of all,” he said. “We know that the spin-off from the Palisadoes incident will be great, and Sabina Park has grown into quite the entertainm­ent zone over the years, but we cannot do much more than we already are. We understand that cricket is seasonal, and the park cannot be sustained through that alone, but we have to balance it when it comes to events. Parties shouldn’t affect the park and standards we have to maintain internatio­nally.”

Heaven added that while the pitch may not be able to facilitate every event, party promoters have options if they are adamant about Sabina Park being their venue. He revealed that depending on the type and size of the event, parties can be held at the Kingston Cricket Club, the North Stand, and the lounge area.

On that note, Heaven expressed gratitude for the support the park has received over the years as an entertainm­ent venue. He pointed out that Sabina Park has grown significan­tly as a venue of choice for parties over the past few years, and he expects that growth to continue.

“The package that we offer is very attractive to event promoters in terms of affordabil­ity. We have adequate parking. The space is very accessible and secure,” he told THE STAR.

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