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From left to right: Interim CEO of Gymnasium Ltd and the National Sports Council, Jerry Blenman; Lilian Rose of Gymnasium Ltd, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Youth, Ruth Blackman; Minister of Culture, Sport and Youth, Stephen Lashley; Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for the People’s Republic of China, Wang Chao; and Chinese Ambassador to Barbados, Wang Ke as they cut the ribbons to signal the closure of the Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium yesterday.

From left to right: Interim CEO of Gymnasium Ltd and the National Sports Council, Jerry Blenman; Lilian Rose of Gymnasium Ltd, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Sport and Youth, Ruth Blackman; Minister of Culture, Sport and Youth, Stephen Lashley; Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs for the People’s Republic of China, Wang Chao; and Chinese Ambassador to Barbados, Wang Ke as they cut the ribbons to signal the closure of the Sir Garfield Sobers Gymnasium yesterday.

‘Gym’ work to start

 

Residents of St. Andrew gathered in the school yard of The Alleyne School, after walking out of the Town Hall meeting put on by the Royal Barbados Police Force, about the relocation of Belleplaine Police Station.

Residents of St. Andrew gathered in the school yard of The Alleyne School, after walking out of the Town Hall meeting put on by the Royal Barbados Police Force, about the relocation of Belleplaine Police Station.

From left: Assistant Superintendent, Richard Boyce; Divisional Commander of the Northern Division, Superintendent, Bruce Rowe; Senior Superintendent of Police, Eucklyn Thompson; and Station Sergeant District ‘F’ Police Station, Jonathan Seale, during the Town Hall meeting held at Alleyne School.

From left: Assistant Superintendent, Richard Boyce; Divisional Commander of the Northern Division, Superintendent, Bruce Rowe; Senior Superintendent of Police, Eucklyn Thompson; and Station Sergeant District ‘F’ Police Station, Jonathan Seale, during the Town Hall meeting held at Alleyne School.

Ralph Blackman showing the petition to stop the closure of Belleplaine Police Station.

Ralph Blackman showing the petition to stop the closure of Belleplaine Police Station.

Residents object to Belleplaine closure

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