CLARENDON LAUNCHES $32-MILLION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
A
sum of $32 million has been allocated to the Clarendon Municipal Corporation as
grant funding to implement its much-touted Clarendon Local Sustainable
Development Plan (CLSDP).
The
funding, which came from the National Housing Trust in the sum of $12 million
and another $20 million from the European Union, through the Sugar
Transformation Unit in the Ministry of Agriculture, is already being shared
among agencies and community groups to implement projects which are expected to
drive economic growth, beginning at the local level. Funds were provided for
small projects to encourage start-ups and to improve agricultural
diversification.
Speaking
at the launch of the Clarendon Local Sustainable Development Plan at the Wembly
Centre of Excellence last Friday, Mayor of May Pen Winston Maragh said over the
years, several plans, including the May Pen Area Development Plan, have been
put together but were shelved for various reasons.
Positive
Guidance
Long-range
planner and project writer Horane Stewart explained that the CLSDP will impact
on improving the lives of Clarendonians by taking a positive and proactive
approach in guiding growth and development in the parish. "The plan
addresses problems such as lack of employment, inadequate water supply, and
improper garbage disposal, among others."
Project
supervisor Nickala Thompson also noted that the implementation phase have
already begun, with sums of $400,000 being given to each development area to
fund projects. These include, but are not limited to, a ginger project in Sandy
River, Kellits, which employed 10 farmers; a beekeeping initiative in Spalding;
and a rabbit rearing project in Lionel Town.
Credit:
jmaica-gleaner.com
CLARENDON LAUNCHES $32-MILLION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
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