We have some very good talkers in our parish but actions must - TopicsExpress



          

We have some very good talkers in our parish but actions must always speak louder than words. Ask Marcus Garvey. Norma Walters, Custos of St Ann: Building on its exceptional history and wonderful citizens, St Anns Bay must remain the capital of St Ann, but the locals must recognise that we are as important as the tourists. Dwight Powell, Deputy Superintendent of Police, St Ann: St Anns Bay can rise again when we fix the social infrastructure. Gina Tulloch-Adams, Thread Foundation: It is time for St Anns Bay to make history again. Dr Roosevelt Crooks, chairman, St Ann Resort Board: The pride of our people will make everything go forward. It is okay to say we need to do more, but self- pride is what is going to push us and propel us in that direction. Vana Taylor, head of the St Ann chapter of the Jamaica Hotel & Tourist Association: Let us all work together to make St Anns Bay make history again and become the cultural capital of Jamaica. Oral Heaven, chairman of the St Ann Chamber of Commerce: As stakeholders, we realise that there is much to be done to get the capital where it is to be. Denise Shaw-McKain, Deputy Superintendent of Police: St Anns Bay is already among the safest towns in Jamaica. Radcliffe Walters, former custos of St Ann: Come what may, St Anns Bay must remain the capital of St Ann. Desmond Gilmore, mayor of St Anns Bay: St Anns Bay deserves to be the heritage capital of Jamaica.
Posted on: Sun, 04 May 2014 04:00:16 +0000

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