| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1651 | Anonymous | Protect the beach, never let it loose its natural charm, its local function, its identity. For it will be damaged when this changes and that is huge shame for the nation and its people. Let this diamond never return into a stone. |
| 1652 | Anonymous | Keep Beaches public for all Human Beings |
| 1653 | Madge Dawswell | |
| 1654 | Madge Dawswell | |
| 1655 | antonieta santana | |
| 1656 | Aart | |
| 1657 | manuela | ho realizzato il mio sogno di venire in giamaica 3 anni fa...ed è stato amore a prima vista!!
Spero che questo mio piccolo contributo possa servire a qualcosa!!! |
| 1658 | Jet Selles | |
| 1659 | Anonymous | |
| 1660 | douwe | |
| 1661 | Dion Thompson | |
| 1662 | Anonymous | save Winnifred beach for everybody to use! |
| 1663 | Lorna Barnes |
| 1664 | everton wanliss | |
| 1665 | Valerie Braithwaite | |
| 1666 | Anonymous | very disapointed about what is going on in Jamaica on the beach |
| 1667 | sonia jamieson | Please keep Winnifred Beach located Port Antonio a public national treasue. Jamaicans need to realise by sell off Jamaica to highest bidder we are doing ourselves and our children a great diservice. |
| 1668 | Anonymous | |
| 1669 | Jennifer Blaufox | |
| 1670 | marney headley | I have visited winnifred beach and observed how calm and serene the atmosphere. I like the fact that there is little or no electricity because it adds to the natural fact that when it gets dark people naturally go home and nature is allow to heal and sooth the beach ready for the morning visitors. There is no noise polution on the beach and the established business community have a quality that welcomes its visitors by allowing them to roam around the beach without harassments.
What a lovely unspoiled place to live, work and relax. |
| 1671 | dennis browne | |
| 1672 | Anonymous | |
| 1673 | patrick Rosshirt |
| 1674 | Rayna Rosshirt | The content of my e-mails have been censored. There is no freedom of the press or speech in Jamaica |
| 1675 | Anonymous | The content of my e-mails have been censored. There is no freedom of the press or speech in Jamaica |
| 1676 | Helen Wendholt |
| 1677 | Robert Pitts |
| 1678 | Gianluca |
| 1679 | Stokey Ann Young | I really like the beach, its nature and i think we all should do something to preserve nature. My fiance came to Jamaica and we went on the beach, and he loves it so much. Please protect it |
| 1680 | Anonymous | all the world is a little town: free beaches everywhere |
| 1681 | SHIRLEY CUNNINGHAM | it would benefit everyone alot more if the beach remains public after all it was never man made!
The area should be named a conservation zone and to be maintained by the government and agencies which will help bring back visitors who love the natural feel of a country rather than one that has been forced and led private!! |
| 1682 | Andrea Chambers | |
| 1683 | Sandra-lee thompson | Protect the Beach |
| 1684 | anserd williams | |
| 1685 | Brian T. Burns | Jamaica MUST keep this jewel open for the public for its own benefit. The citizens of Jamaica deserve nothing less! Good over Evil every time. The positive future of the Portland area will depend on this VERY critical decision. Blessings to all the Portland Massive! |
| 1686 | raphaële claustrat | |
| 1687 | Gianluca Buscarini |
| 1688 | Gianluca Buscarini |
| 1689 | Keneisha reid |
| 1690 | sabrina lombardi | |
| 1691 | Cher Clarke | |
| 1692 | Jamie Lee | Please do what is right to protect Winifred Beach. |
| 1693 | charles | |
| 1694 | Jaylena Greenfield | |
| 1695 | Ivona Parkaceva | |
| 1696 | Jesse Stark | |
| 1697 | LaJana Potter | |
| 1698 | Natalie A. Carter | |
| 1699 | Tere Magana | The world needs us! |
| 1700 | Gillian Miller | |