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Grenada Government committed to rebuilding of National Stadium, says Sports
Minister
by Michael
Bascombe
ST
GEORGE’S, Grenada, January 18, 2011
– The Grenada Government is still committed to the refurbishment of the
National Track and Field Stadium at Queen’s Park, according to Youth
Empowerment and Sports Minister, Patrick Simmons.
In making
his contribution to the 2011 Budget on Tuesday, Mr Simmons disclosed that
government will be meeting with officials of an international company which
has expressed an interest “in working with us on a Public/Private Initiative
for the refurbishment of the stadium”.
The
Minister said, like athletes, coaches and sports administrators, he is also
disappointed that they were unable to do any work on the National Stadium.
“Our
non-achievement in this area is not due to the lack of vision but more to do
with the economic meltdown and the unavailability of international funding,”
said Minister Simmons.
The
Minister, who is also the Member of Parliament for St Andrew South East,
said that Government is on target in its promise to develop a professional
sporting nation.
He said
that the first area of delivery is in direct investment and development of
physical facilities including the lighting of playing fields.
He said
that government has installed lighting fixtures at the Alston George Park in
Victoria, St Mark, and work has already started on Cuthbert Peters Park, St
John and the Victoria Park in Grenville.
“It’s
anticipated that this project will greatly increase the time these fields
will be available for use by the people and an opportunity for our youth to
be engaged at nights, participating in organised sporting activities,”
Simmons said.
He said
that despite spending close to half a million dollars by the previous
administration for the rehabilitation of the Cuthbert Peters Park Complex
“little or nothing was done”.
The
Government, he said, have re-furbished and opened the basketball court at
the Cuthbert Peters Park in 2010, providing the talented basketball players
in the parish and throughout Grenada an opportunity to prepare them for
playing at the professional level.
He said
that this year the government will embark on the further development of
Progress Park with the construction of bleachers at the eastern end of the
existing playing field. “This is the beginning of plans to develop Progress
Park to a mini Stadium,” he said.
The Sports
Minister said that there are also plans to complete phase 1 of the Cuthbert
Peters Pavilion; construction of the Grenville Basketball Court;
rehabilitation of Hard Courts and erection of basketball poles at various
sites and the upgrading of fields in all parishes.
Mr Simmons
said that in 2010 the Ministry embarked on preparation for building the
Olympic Sporting Complex in South St George. This complex will be the home
for the Grenada Olympic Committee, the Grenada Lawn Tennis Association and
the Grenada Amateur Swimming Association.
“The land
at the site has been vested in the three associations and work is expected
to start in the first quarter of 2011”.
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