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SAVE CAMERHOGNE PARK

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Nolliesa Barrett
10 years ago

Save this lovely park

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John Ottley
10 years ago

This is outrageous...what about the future for our kids...

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Jason Simon
10 years ago

Please don't destroy our country

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Barba Pierre
10 years ago

Show me the will your grand father left you, that you own Grenada

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Albertus Mitchell James
10 years ago

I commend Senator Ray Roberts and others on their effort's to brings this to Air. As I did a study on crown/prime lands in the Caribbean. This was some of my findings in Barbados the government was with face 2 major land issues: public access to beach lands and the purchase and sale of land to non-nationals which is relevant to Grenada. ➢ Public access to beach lands – the island possess some of the most beautiful beaches in the world as Grenada. The Barbados government has had to concentrate on 3 issues which are as follows (Maynard, 2003): • Ready access of vacant beach lands and the ability of locals to enjoy them • Public access to all beaches • Accretion of beach property Prime beach lands are not normally for sale and when they come on to the market they are way above the price of locals. The Town and Country Planning Development Office and the Coastal Zone Management Unit of Barbados are closely monitoring these lands with an aim to stop construction in active beach zones. Specific limits are set from the high water mark where buildings and barricades are banned. ➢ Non-National Ownership of Land - In 1998 the House of Parliament in Barbados looked into this core issue and made the following recommendations (Maynard, 2003): • Foreign companies should not be able to own land. • Land should always be reserved for Barbadians by allocating them plots when they reach the age of 18. • Lands for food security should be given precedence. • Lands should be made available to non-nationals on a lease hold basis only Economically the Barbadian Government have always benefited from land commerce that is obtained from foreign investors. This situate have created a divide between local Barbadians and the non-nationals which is the same for Grenada. Government of Grenada have to take this into serious consideration "land issues in the form of": • Lands for the landless • Access to beaches by members of the public. Similar land poli

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Frank D Alexander
10 years ago

This is part of our American Heritage burial ground and should be preserved.

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ADISA ALEXANDER
10 years ago

let us work together to save this park i enjoy that park with my family people of Grenada please think

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Development of the park yes!! Relocation NEVER!

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Rachael Campbell
10 years ago

The park should be renovated and reserved for locals.

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Anika phillip
10 years ago Featured

Thats the only place at the beach that people can enjoy with their family and feel safe

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osmond
10 years ago

I think that the park should remain where it is presently

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Samantha Alexander
10 years ago

If you keep selling out our quality land, very soon Grenada will be renamed as it will no longer belong to our people.

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Patricia
10 years ago

Save our heritage, it's our country and our land, our park.

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marlene julien
10 years ago

No relocation

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Curlyn Baptiste
10 years ago

If we don't stand up for our local properties, who else will? Stand up for what is ours Grenadians!!

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Jennie alexander
10 years ago Featured

Please do not relocate the park and keep our access to the beach open and free.

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ally28 Snagg
10 years ago

Hello Linda, there's already a 'Save Camerhogne Park' Petition on Ipetitions, which is tantalisingly close to achieving their target of 1500 signatures. http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/save-camerhogne-park Come join us!

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Linda Hosten
10 years ago

Its time to take back our island, its time to be the government, its time to be responsible and its time to stand up for ourselves --- Time to take action. Now what's next