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Officers of the Royal Barbados Police Force and representatives from the St. John Constituency Council, the St. John Care Community Organisation and the St. John Parish Independence Committee carrying out a site visit ahead of Friday’s Tattoo at the Gall Hill playing field.

St. John’s Tattoo on Friday

Organisers of this Friday’s inaugural Tattoo in St. John are anticipating “a good turnout” to this event.

Chairman of the St. John Constituency Council, Richard Harris, stated this, adding that he hopes “persons will come out and enjoy” the evening’s presentations.

He further said that the Gall Hill playing field in St. John will be the location where individuals of all ages will view the parade and exciting demonstrations by members of the Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF). There will also be a performance by students of the Mount Tabor Primary School. This school won the ‘Large Vocal Ensemble’ title earlier this year during the annual Schools’ Music Festival when it took place at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre.

The Tattoo is slated to occur on May 12 from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. It is a presentation of the St. John Constituency Council, the St. John Care Community Organisation and the St. John Parish Independence Committee.

On Monday, a site visit was conducted at the Gall Hill playing field as preparation continues for the upcoming event. It was attended by the Tattoo’s organisers, RBPF personnel and important stakeholders. (MG)

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