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    Let's save Trelawny Stadium
    Pauline Reid
    Thursday, April 05, 2007

    Heartiest congratulations to the Local Organising Committee of Cricket World Cup 2007 are in order for the staging of a well-coordinated opening ceremony and warm-up matches. These really showcased Jamaica in a positive light, despite the unfortunate killing of the Pakistani coach, Bob Woolmer. However, we now have to face the harsh reality of how to capitalise on the over $2 billion spent to prepare the country.

    Frankly, there was no need to incur an additional cost of US$32 million to build the stadium, which represents a luxury that the country cannot afford at this time. Yes we love cricket, which is an integral part of our culture, but there are times when government has to take hard decisions in the interest of the country and we feel this option should have been exercised based on an economic assessment of the benefits to be derived.

    It is still mind-boggling as to why so much money was invested in a stadium which didn't host at least two of the preliminary round matches. If our intention was to showcase this new venue to the rest of the world, and capitalise on a new multi-sports facility in Jamaica, then why did we not use the opportunityBut there is no point in lamenting the past.

    As a responsible nation, we MUST now look at how we can maximise the social and economic benefits of this facility in the interest of western Jamaica

    In changing the name of Greenfield to the Trelawny Multi-purpose Stadium, did we change the design of the facility to reflect same? Or is it still a cricket stadium? We must remember that cricket is played mostly within the Commonwealth countries and that apart from the West Indies, no other Commonwealth country within the region from which we get our visitors is involved in this sport.

    The stadium now needs to be redesigned and upgraded with the flexibility to accommodate other sporting events that are popular with our tourism source market. These sports include soccer, American football, baseball, and track and field.

    The proposed management committee is needed urgently to tackle these modifications, in order for us to propel Jamaica forward as a sports tourism destination.

    The Committee should have already been working with the Jamaica Tourist Board and other agencies on an aggressive marketing strategy for selling the facility to potential users, bearing in mind that events of this nature are usually booked two to three years
    in advance.

    Jamaica is known in the marketplace to put on the best shows and conventions, if we position ourselves now as the events destination in the Caribbean, bearing in mind our local festivals and shows, this could work to our advantage and would help to cushion our slower tourism periods.

    Let us act now in deriving the true benefits of the stadium and saving this facility from becoming a costly white elephant to the Jamaican people.
    Last edited by Tilla; April 9, 2007, 09:20 PM. Reason: To remove formatting and make readable
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    RE: Let's save Trelawny Stadium

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    The stadium now needs to be redesigned and upgraded with the flexibility to accommodate other sporting events that are popular with our tourism source market. These sports include soccer, American football, baseball, and track and field.
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    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      RE: Let's save Trelawny Stadium

      sigh.


      BLACK LIVES MATTER

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        RE: Let's save Trelawny Stadium

        Why does she have to write this ?

        All she has to do is use the access to information priviliges to examine the usage plan for the facility that was prepared and approved as part of the decision making process.

        Surely they never built it first and are waiting for cricket to be over to start that process....

        Build it and they will come ????

        Surely not.

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          RE: Let's save Trelawny Stadium

          The author makes some good points. However, her lack of understanding of venue, event and sports management shows inher solutions. I will write a letter to the Observer at the appropriate time. I am concernedthat folks will convinceothers totry tomake the stadium available for all things but in so doing, render inadequate for top notch international competition in the future.
          "Jah Jah see dem a come, but I & I a Conqueror!"

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