Our towns are blighted by unsightly chaos due to lack of deliberate town planning going back a century and more. We urgently need to deal with this physical and social blight which plays a huge role in disorder and indiscipline leading to crime and societal breakdown. I hope these urban plans will be implemented soon and not just talked about as happened in the past.
Jamaica's towns are blighted also because the rurally/grassroots driven economy remains weak...local businesses do not have the financial incentive to build out or properly maintain impressive structures...
Jamaica 🇯🇲 is missing out by not having a modernized sports and film industry, $US billions in losses, create on a regular, professional films that can be streamed worldwide, construct football stadiums, construct arenas for boxing, basketball, indoor concerts, events etc.
its not that they wouldn't build those thing but they don't want to maintain it, for example look at the national stadium field ..the jamaica team coach was shake there is not good field in jamaica
Those infrastructure, If you live in USA Canada or Europe are always projects that the private sector are investing and not tax payers and as such it should not be the government of jamaica taking limited tax payers money to do these investments. We Jamaicans want government to get involved in these projects and we have a history already of making bad decisions which have become white elephant. We have the stadium in Trelawny as an example where we borrow 30 million USD from China to build and we only host 1 international event over 20 years ago. KD Knight borrow money from China to build a sports facility in his constituency when he was MP and that has become a white elephant. Government should be spending money on education, health, roads and pension and a small amount on wages
The good news is that ground will be broken on August 14 2024 by the Prime Minister Andrew Holness as Ann Marie Vaz the MP was on tour with CHEC and FCJ and NCB recently to do preparation work for the launching of this project The face of the eastern parishes are for ever change and Andrew Holness is the first PM in modern Jamaica after independence to undertake projects of these magnitude and are consequential I hope that thre PM will mext put to development the Nagho Head project in St Catherine to fully bring real growth and prosperity to parish with the largest population
I hope they will have a computer sales/computer repair store, a business/ document centre, a 24 hour medical centre or with doctors on call and pharmacy with late closing times and opens on a sunday. A large supermarket that has a deli like progressive or mega mart where you can a variety of things such fresh salads, packaged meals, soup and freshly baked goods.
Wow!! The builder, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is putting the PNP to shame, because what he's doing in 8 years for out weigh what the crooked 😳 PNP did in 35 years 😳. And, what an irony, the PNP 35 years were full of taxes with not much to show and the JLP doing more with NO NEW TAXES going 8 years. 😢😢
Remember most of the development that the prime minister continues all started by the previous government. Example South Coast highway 🛣️ and other highways around Jamaica? Morant Bay Urban Centre is the first project the Andrew Holiness Administration ever started and finished 😊
@@waynemcfarlane1233 PNP is just a pipeline government mate - you lot always have things in the pipeline that never get started, why? Because you're all about the ''votes'' you not doing projects that will be logistically challenged - e.g. Three Miles Round-A-Bout, Hagley Park Road , Cornwall Regional Hospitals, etc. etc. PSM/Phillips was scared people would be upset because of the great inconvenience projects of these magnitude causes - and so affects your ''votes''. You're a bunch of cowards !!!
Finally, the government has broken ground for this major project for the benefit of the people of Portland as the parish has witnessed two major investments within the last two years. The psrish is also seeing road, sewage. Water and electricity improvements Portland like St Thomas have not seen any improvement or upgrades under the previous government in over 50 years. The government must also upgrade the hospitals, heath centers, police stations and also construct public transportation centers in the parish capitals. The municipal government must now improve on the markets and public parks to ensure people's life are hetter
Yes, these 2 parishes, Portland and St. Thomas really needs this type of development 👏 🙌 Congrats, Prime Minister Andrew Holness 👏 😀
My parish is looking great!!!
Our towns are blighted by unsightly chaos due to lack of deliberate town planning going back a century and more. We urgently need to deal with this physical and social blight which plays a huge role in disorder and indiscipline leading to crime and societal breakdown.
I hope these urban plans will be implemented soon and not just talked about as happened in the past.
Jamaica's towns are blighted also because the rurally/grassroots driven economy remains weak...local businesses do not have the financial incentive to build out or properly maintain impressive structures...
Jamaica 🇯🇲 is missing out by not having a modernized sports and film industry, $US billions in losses, create on a regular, professional films that can be streamed worldwide, construct football stadiums, construct arenas for boxing, basketball, indoor concerts, events etc.
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its not that they wouldn't build those thing but they don't want to maintain it, for example look at the national stadium field ..the jamaica team coach was shake there is not good field in jamaica
@@Deco_2k i know, maintenance is alien to these folks.
Those infrastructure, If you live in USA Canada or Europe are always projects that the private sector are investing and not tax payers and as such it should not be the government of jamaica taking limited tax payers money to do these investments. We Jamaicans want government to get involved in these projects and we have a history already of making bad decisions which have become white elephant. We have the stadium in Trelawny as an example where we borrow 30 million USD from China to build and we only host 1 international event over 20 years ago. KD Knight borrow money from China to build a sports facility in his constituency when he was MP and that has become a white elephant. Government should be spending money on education, health, roads and pension and a small amount on wages
@@donfrossa1432lol 😂 id say that to the Americans have you seen many of their cities? It seems that maintenance is alien to them too 😆
Wow !!! This is good 😮Prime Minister Andrew Holness is really a Builder and loves the industry 😮
Great opportunities for the people of Portland and St. Mary - Rural Development going great👍.
The good news is that ground will be broken on August 14 2024 by the Prime Minister Andrew Holness as Ann Marie Vaz the MP was on tour with CHEC and FCJ and NCB recently to do preparation work for the launching of this project
The face of the eastern parishes are for ever change and Andrew Holness is the first PM in modern Jamaica after independence to undertake projects of these magnitude and are consequential
I hope that thre PM will mext put to development the Nagho Head project in St Catherine to fully bring real growth and prosperity to parish with the largest population
I hope they will have a computer sales/computer repair store, a business/ document centre, a 24 hour medical centre or with doctors on call and pharmacy with late closing times and opens on a sunday. A large supermarket that has a deli like progressive or mega mart where you can a variety of things such fresh salads, packaged meals, soup and freshly baked goods.
A full service supermarket is needed with fresh produce
vegetables and fruits.
More jobs in jamaica the better for Jamaicans 💯
This perfect 😍
Hope we can get a movie theater
Wow!! The builder, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is putting the PNP to shame, because what he's doing in 8 years for out weigh what the crooked 😳 PNP did in 35 years 😳. And, what an irony, the PNP 35 years were full of taxes with not much to show and the JLP doing more with NO NEW TAXES going 8 years. 😢😢
Remember most of the development that the prime minister continues all started by the previous government. Example South Coast highway 🛣️ and other highways around Jamaica? Morant Bay Urban Centre is the first project the Andrew Holiness Administration ever started and finished 😊
@@waynemcfarlane1233You need to stop these lies. I notice that you make these false post about PNP projects. A lie
@@waynemcfarlane1233 PNP is just a pipeline government mate - you lot always have things in the pipeline that never get started, why? Because you're all about the ''votes'' you not doing projects that will be logistically challenged - e.g. Three Miles Round-A-Bout, Hagley Park Road , Cornwall Regional Hospitals, etc. etc.
PSM/Phillips was scared people would be upset because of the great inconvenience projects of these magnitude causes - and so affects your ''votes''. You're a bunch of cowards !!!
Finally, the government has broken ground for this major project for the benefit of the people of Portland as the parish has witnessed two major investments within the last two years. The psrish is also seeing road, sewage. Water and electricity improvements
Portland like St Thomas have not seen any improvement or upgrades under the previous government in over 50 years. The government must also upgrade the hospitals, heath centers, police stations and also construct public transportation centers in the parish capitals. The municipal government must now improve on the markets and public parks to ensure people's life are hetter
Hope
The adjacent roadworks are widened to four lanes palmed separated
Is this development already approved and contract awarded to respective contractors or it's an proposed planning to be finalized?
Already planned I think contracts are about to be awarded
Things looking up
The PNP lacks projects implementation dynamics
Can St. Ann get one of these Urban Center too?
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@@waithabitlection748 see Drax Hall
St ann Is modernized already😂
When? Its been talked about for years
When is this plan gonna be commenced???
really where in broundbrook are these places going to hold?
Please watch again the video from the start. All your questions will be answered.
Nice
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To enhance the development you need to get rid of the old order buildings around t
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what we need is more roads the town is too polluted with car's and traffic jams
When Will this start?
Ground was recently broken to start the work.
@@oralacampbell6017 I was there on Wednesday capturing the moment
Government at work
I don't mean to put this down or anything, but why the hell is this in my recommended?
This does not look like PORT Antonio,
Haven't you heard of ai?
Smh 🤦♂️
This land looks better for tourism.
Jamaica can't put her eggs in one basket covid teach us the uncertainty of tourism.
Everything can't be and centered around tourism.
No..
You do realise that there are people that live in Jamaica, right? The country is not just for tourists who come for a week and leave.
And how is this project inconsistent with other developments? Jamaicans still need a central point to access various Govt. services.
Is this development already approved and contract awarded to respective contractors or it's an proposed planning to be finalized?