The Member of Parliament for East Central has been steadily working to deliver on the promises made to the people of his constituency, here's a glimpse of his progress to date.
The document discusses the need for planning education to adapt to the government's focus on localism and economic development. It suggests that planning education should provide skills to support neighborhood planning while implementing the NPPF. It also argues that planning academics need to do more to promote the value of planning and the profession, such as engaging media and communicating research more widely. Planning schools should develop more outward-facing strategies, including emphasizing planning's role in sustainable development and improving engagement.
Forest Preserve District of Cook County 5-year Capital Improvement Plancookcountyblog
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The FY 2013 County Executive Recommended Operating Budget summary is as follows:
1) The total recommended operating budget is $108.4 million, a 1.5% increase from FY 2012. This budget allocates 9.6% to personnel costs, 89.8% to operating costs, and 0.6% to capital costs.
2) Single family and multi-family residential solid waste fees are increasing by an average of 3-8% depending on services received. Nonresidential fees are increasing by 3.2-5.6% on average.
3) Several program budgets are decreasing due to onetime expenditures in FY 2012 including Administration, Debt Service, and Waste
The document outlines a vision for improving health and prosperity in the Northeast Hartford neighborhood of Hartford, Connecticut. It proposes connecting residents to social services, strengthening community bonds, and leveraging existing assets like Keney Park. Specific initiatives include renovating the vacant Swift Factory for jobs and business, creating an urban farm, improving park access and safety, and transforming empty lots into community gardens and parks to promote health, recreation and neighborhood investment. The goal is to address challenges through community-led placemaking and access to services that allow residents to thrive in their neighborhood.
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The document summarizes experiences from implementing an avoided deforestation project in the Juma Reserve in Brazil. It describes the location and creation of the reserve through community consultation. It outlines the beneficiaries of the forest allowance program and institutional roles. It discusses financial investments, carbon credits generated, community investments in education and health. It also describes capacity building programs, sustainable production, and the importance of community involvement for project success.
The document lists the members of various committees for the East Central St. Catherine area. There are 11 committees listed including Sports, Youth, Culture & Entertainment; Housing & Environment; Education & Training; Electoral & Political Organization; Economic & Employment; Welfare & Social Outreach; Communications; Finance & Project Management; Infrastructure & Disaster Management; and Security. Each committee lists a Chairman, Co-Chair, and additional members. Some members are marked with an asterisk for multiple committee participation.
This document provides a summary by Honourable Arnaldo Brown, MP of his stewardship as the Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade and as the Member of Parliament for East Central St. Catherine. In 3 sentences:
Brown thanks the constituents of East Central St. Catherine for their support. He provides updates on developments in his constituency including improvements to sports facilities, housing projects, road infrastructure, health centers, education, and employment initiatives. Brown also acknowledges the work of other government ministers and lauds developments that will benefit the residents of his constituency.
Arnaldo Brown is running for Member of Parliament for East Central St. Catherine. He believes leaders should drive development to improve lives. If elected, he will implement a series of programs called SHEET (Sports, Housing, Education, Employment and Training) to address issues like unemployment, housing, education and sports facilities. The programs include developing sports complexes, assisting with housing construction, improving schools, establishing job training initiatives and allocating funds to support employment in sectors like agriculture and ICT. The goal is to empower citizens and boost the local economy through these developmental programs.
The document discusses the need for planning education to adapt to the government's focus on localism and economic development. It suggests that planning education should provide skills to support neighborhood planning while implementing the NPPF. It also argues that planning academics need to do more to promote the value of planning and the profession, such as engaging media and communicating research more widely. Planning schools should develop more outward-facing strategies, including emphasizing planning's role in sustainable development and improving engagement.
Forest Preserve District of Cook County 5-year Capital Improvement Plancookcountyblog
The document is the Forest Preserve District of Cook County's 2012-2016 Capital Improvement Plan. It outlines $42 million in capital projects for 2012, with a total of $100 million planned for 2012-2016. The largest areas of investment are habitat restoration at $5.7 million and new trail systems at $8.9 million. Several projects have been deferred from 2011 to allow for comprehensive planning studies in 2012 to better inform future decisions. An increase in general consulting services funding to $2.7 million is requested to support this planning. The plan was developed through input from various stakeholders and evaluates projects based on guidance principles like public access, environmental sustainability, and partnerships.
The FY 2013 County Executive Recommended Operating Budget summary is as follows:
1) The total recommended operating budget is $108.4 million, a 1.5% increase from FY 2012. This budget allocates 9.6% to personnel costs, 89.8% to operating costs, and 0.6% to capital costs.
2) Single family and multi-family residential solid waste fees are increasing by an average of 3-8% depending on services received. Nonresidential fees are increasing by 3.2-5.6% on average.
3) Several program budgets are decreasing due to onetime expenditures in FY 2012 including Administration, Debt Service, and Waste
The document outlines a vision for improving health and prosperity in the Northeast Hartford neighborhood of Hartford, Connecticut. It proposes connecting residents to social services, strengthening community bonds, and leveraging existing assets like Keney Park. Specific initiatives include renovating the vacant Swift Factory for jobs and business, creating an urban farm, improving park access and safety, and transforming empty lots into community gardens and parks to promote health, recreation and neighborhood investment. The goal is to address challenges through community-led placemaking and access to services that allow residents to thrive in their neighborhood.
Gabriel ribenboim the juma reserve red projecttheREDDdesk
The document summarizes experiences from implementing an avoided deforestation project in the Juma Reserve in Brazil. It describes the location and creation of the reserve through community consultation. It outlines the beneficiaries of the forest allowance program and institutional roles. It discusses financial investments, carbon credits generated, community investments in education and health. It also describes capacity building programs, sustainable production, and the importance of community involvement for project success.
The document lists the members of various committees for the East Central St. Catherine area. There are 11 committees listed including Sports, Youth, Culture & Entertainment; Housing & Environment; Education & Training; Electoral & Political Organization; Economic & Employment; Welfare & Social Outreach; Communications; Finance & Project Management; Infrastructure & Disaster Management; and Security. Each committee lists a Chairman, Co-Chair, and additional members. Some members are marked with an asterisk for multiple committee participation.
This document provides a summary by Honourable Arnaldo Brown, MP of his stewardship as the Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade and as the Member of Parliament for East Central St. Catherine. In 3 sentences:
Brown thanks the constituents of East Central St. Catherine for their support. He provides updates on developments in his constituency including improvements to sports facilities, housing projects, road infrastructure, health centers, education, and employment initiatives. Brown also acknowledges the work of other government ministers and lauds developments that will benefit the residents of his constituency.
Arnaldo Brown is running for Member of Parliament for East Central St. Catherine. He believes leaders should drive development to improve lives. If elected, he will implement a series of programs called SHEET (Sports, Housing, Education, Employment and Training) to address issues like unemployment, housing, education and sports facilities. The programs include developing sports complexes, assisting with housing construction, improving schools, establishing job training initiatives and allocating funds to support employment in sectors like agriculture and ICT. The goal is to empower citizens and boost the local economy through these developmental programs.
The document discusses the Tidy Towns program in Western Australia, which has been running for over 40 years and encourages sustainability initiatives in regional communities. It provides an overview of the program and highlights examples of community projects from different regions that have addressed categories like recycling, conservation, cultural identity, and water conservation. The summary recognizes the engaged efforts of communities and organizations across WA that have worked to improve infrastructure, the environment and social connections through the Tidy Towns program.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and District 9455. It discusses last week's club meeting, upcoming events like the AGM and a speaker on the Rotary Foundation. It also provides updates on club projects like RYDA and supporting schools in Nepal. International projects discussed include providing microscopes to schools and installing a water filtration system at a school in Nepal.
Linda Grant
Colac Region Sub Fund
Advisory Committee
Responsible to the Board for advising
on granting priorities and assisting with
fundraising for the Colac Region Sub
Fund.
Membership: Helen Paatsch (Chair),
Louise Manifold, Caroline Moore,
Laurel Myers, Milton Parlour, Barrie
Baker
Koroit and District Sub Fund
Advisory Committee
Responsible to the Board for advising
on granting priorities and assisting with
fundraising for the Koroit and District
Sub Fund.
Membership: Brian Trotter (Chair),
Gilbert Wilson (resigned May 2014),
Craig Midgley, Wayne Krause, Barrie
B
This document summarizes funding programs and initiatives to support coastal communities in the UK that face economic challenges. It outlines two key funds - the Coastal Communities Fund that has provided over £132 million for projects creating over 12,000 jobs, and the Coastal Revival Fund that has awarded £3.7 million for heritage restoration projects. It also describes Coastal Community Teams that help communities develop economic plans and priorities to promote growth. The overall aim is to empower coastal communities and unlock barriers to development through local partnerships and regeneration projects.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events and initiatives of the club. It announces that as of July 2011, members will no longer have club lunches and functions charged to their accounts, and will instead use credit cards or cash. It also summarizes the club's visioning process to improve meetings and engagement. Upcoming events highlighted include a PhD scholars event, Red Shield Appeal door knocking, and the Australian Rotary Race Day. International service projects on polio eradication are also summarized, including fundraising efforts by Rotary alumni and participation by GSE teams in National Immunization Days in India.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities, events, and speakers. Recent activities highlighted include electing a new club president for the next year, hearing from a guest speaker about his work in Cambodia, and two new members joining the club. Upcoming events mentioned are the annual general meeting, a pre-Halloween social function, and two special meetings - one promoting the Rotary Foundation and another being the annual Christmas party. The newsletter also shares news from the district governor and information about other clubs' projects.
Regional Australia Institute, Social Infrastructure PresentationDr Leonie Pearson
The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) social infrastructure forum offered an opportunity to share insights from a national survey and discuss the key success factors framing social infrastructure as a development path in local communities. Hosted by the RAI in partnership with the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, the forum is part of a larger body of work around Social Infrastructure in Australia.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting. The speaker was unable to attend, so Ken Collins gave an overview of The Rotary Foundation in honor of November being Rotary Foundation Month. All club members were invited to become members of the RCFB Charity Fund. The club welcomed two new members, Drs. Paddy Ramanathan and Rob Pearce. Upcoming events were announced, including the Dr. Ken Collins Address on the Rotary Foundation and the District 9455/9465 Conference in March. Various district awards and a Friendship Exchange program were also detailed.
Catherine oflynn corangamite case studyAustralia_Day
This document provides an overview of Corangamite Shire Council in South West Victoria, Australia. It discusses the diverse geography and environment within the shire. It then profiles several of the small towns within the shire, noting local populations and notable people from each town. The document discusses how the shire rotates its annual Australia Day celebrations between the different towns to encourage community involvement and celebrate what is great about each place. It notes how this rotational approach and increased budgets have increased interest and participation in the Australia Day events across the shire.
Bearskin Lake First Nation is located in a remote area with limited economic opportunities. The document outlines issues with the community's Business Economic Development Centre (BEDC) which has been running deficits for years. It recommends restructuring the BEDC and economic development entities, improving communication and establishing an Economic Development Strategic Planning Committee to evaluate operations and guide future direction. The committee would include representatives from Lands and Resources, Chief and Council, BEDC, and an external liaison to oversee evaluations and restructuring of economic development in the community.
This newsletter provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses the club's magnifying microscope project which is expanding to additional schools. It also highlights an upcoming presentation on a fundraising idea, the rescheduling of the club's December 1st meeting, and encourages volunteers for the 2010 Santos Great Bike Ride. Furthermore, it shares details about the club's Christmas party, a reunion for a Nepal pilgrimage program, and facts about the programs supported by The Rotary Foundation.
This document summarizes a management internship at the Detroit Zoo involving a fundraising challenge called "Zero to Hero." The intern organized various fundraising events including a Mongolian BBQ benefit night, Detroit Tigers game tickets, pizza and bowling nights, an online fundraising campaign, and a penny war competition to raise over $14,000 for the zoo's conservation fund. While the internship required investments of the intern and supervisor's time, the intern learned valuable leadership, teamwork, and personal development skills through executing successful fundraising initiatives.
NS - 2014-15 Spectrum Community Investment CasebookTim Crawshaw
The document summarizes community investment activities by Spectrum Housing Group in 2014/15. It details that Spectrum invested £939,000 in its community investment program, generated £3.16 million in social value, worked with 13,647 residents through 216 projects, and helped 660 households increase their income through benefit claims totaling £2,979,972. It provides examples of several successful community projects, including green space improvements in Lordshill that increased resident satisfaction, a gardening club for children in Keeble Road, providing bikes to residents in Stourpaine to increase mobility, installing broadband and providing digital skills training, and hosting a cycling safety event in Chancel Park.
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The document summarizes perspectives from tribal leaders on the benefits of Indian gaming. It discusses how gaming has improved lives on reservations by providing jobs, education opportunities, healthcare and infrastructure. Gaming revenues have allowed tribes to become self-sufficient and invest in their communities and businesses. Tribal leaders note that gaming has not only benefited tribal members economically but also allowed tribes to preserve their cultures and traditions.
The document provides sponsorship opportunities for Central Huron Community Park, ranging from naming the entire park for $100,000 to purchasing engraved bricks for $150. Donating funds can help build elements like the playground, splash pad, skate park, and landscaping. Higher donations are recognized with signage or plaques by the sponsored element, and all donors will be acknowledged on the park website and at the opening. The park aims to provide recreation for all ages and strengthen the community.
The e-Club of South Africa was chartered on January 29th with 17 transferring and 14 new Rotarians. DG Anneas Balt and DGE Annie Steijn attended the ceremony. The club has increased its membership and completed the Rotary International President's Citation, which only 15% of clubs achieve. The club number is 85613. Rotary recognizes certain areas each month such as membership, literacy, and vocational service. The Pat Francis Trust opened the first phase of Covenant Garden Estate to care for vulnerable children in South Africa. The estate will eventually house up to 100 children and include facilities for their care, education, and skills training.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its meeting on May 31st-June 6th, 2010. Key points included:
1) The president elect discussed the club's desire to take on 1-2 larger projects to involve more members, such as funding multiple Shelter Boxes or an indigenous community project.
2) The club moved up to 3rd in the Waist Disposal weight loss challenge and encouraged members to keep logging weights.
3) Rotary International's $200 million polio eradication challenge has raised $127.4 million so far, putting it on track to match $355 million in grants to eliminate polio in developing nations.
4) The club's
This document is a magazine from Hume City Council providing information to residents for the 2017 summer. It introduces the newly elected council members and provides updates on local events, facilities, and safety tips for dealing with heatwaves and reducing fire risks over the summer. It promotes upcoming community events like the Craigieburn Festival and outdoor movie nights, and encourages residents to use local swimming pools and leisure facilities.
The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville weekly bulletin provides information on the club's upcoming meeting and events. The meeting will feature a member presentation by Julie Haw on her personal and professional background. Recent events discussed include loading hospital beds for Sri Lanka and a presentation by David and Diane Waterhouse on their RAWCS work in countries like Cambodia, Nepal, and Mongolia. Upcoming events advertised include the annual writing competition awards evening on August 8th.
The document discusses two new ambulance/paramedic stations being built in Ward 5 of Mississauga. It summarizes that the first station will be located on Tomken Road, co-located with an existing fire station, and is scheduled to be completed by spring 2011. It also discusses a second station being built on Goreway Drive with funding from the federal and provincial governments, also co-located with an existing fire station and to be completed by March 2011. These new facilities are intended to improve paramedic services.
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The document discusses the Tidy Towns program in Western Australia, which has been running for over 40 years and encourages sustainability initiatives in regional communities. It provides an overview of the program and highlights examples of community projects from different regions that have addressed categories like recycling, conservation, cultural identity, and water conservation. The summary recognizes the engaged efforts of communities and organizations across WA that have worked to improve infrastructure, the environment and social connections through the Tidy Towns program.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay and District 9455. It discusses last week's club meeting, upcoming events like the AGM and a speaker on the Rotary Foundation. It also provides updates on club projects like RYDA and supporting schools in Nepal. International projects discussed include providing microscopes to schools and installing a water filtration system at a school in Nepal.
Linda Grant
Colac Region Sub Fund
Advisory Committee
Responsible to the Board for advising
on granting priorities and assisting with
fundraising for the Colac Region Sub
Fund.
Membership: Helen Paatsch (Chair),
Louise Manifold, Caroline Moore,
Laurel Myers, Milton Parlour, Barrie
Baker
Koroit and District Sub Fund
Advisory Committee
Responsible to the Board for advising
on granting priorities and assisting with
fundraising for the Koroit and District
Sub Fund.
Membership: Brian Trotter (Chair),
Gilbert Wilson (resigned May 2014),
Craig Midgley, Wayne Krause, Barrie
B
This document summarizes funding programs and initiatives to support coastal communities in the UK that face economic challenges. It outlines two key funds - the Coastal Communities Fund that has provided over £132 million for projects creating over 12,000 jobs, and the Coastal Revival Fund that has awarded £3.7 million for heritage restoration projects. It also describes Coastal Community Teams that help communities develop economic plans and priorities to promote growth. The overall aim is to empower coastal communities and unlock barriers to development through local partnerships and regeneration projects.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events and initiatives of the club. It announces that as of July 2011, members will no longer have club lunches and functions charged to their accounts, and will instead use credit cards or cash. It also summarizes the club's visioning process to improve meetings and engagement. Upcoming events highlighted include a PhD scholars event, Red Shield Appeal door knocking, and the Australian Rotary Race Day. International service projects on polio eradication are also summarized, including fundraising efforts by Rotary alumni and participation by GSE teams in National Immunization Days in India.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities, events, and speakers. Recent activities highlighted include electing a new club president for the next year, hearing from a guest speaker about his work in Cambodia, and two new members joining the club. Upcoming events mentioned are the annual general meeting, a pre-Halloween social function, and two special meetings - one promoting the Rotary Foundation and another being the annual Christmas party. The newsletter also shares news from the district governor and information about other clubs' projects.
Regional Australia Institute, Social Infrastructure PresentationDr Leonie Pearson
The Regional Australia Institute (RAI) social infrastructure forum offered an opportunity to share insights from a national survey and discuss the key success factors framing social infrastructure as a development path in local communities. Hosted by the RAI in partnership with the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, the forum is part of a larger body of work around Social Infrastructure in Australia.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its weekly meeting. The speaker was unable to attend, so Ken Collins gave an overview of The Rotary Foundation in honor of November being Rotary Foundation Month. All club members were invited to become members of the RCFB Charity Fund. The club welcomed two new members, Drs. Paddy Ramanathan and Rob Pearce. Upcoming events were announced, including the Dr. Ken Collins Address on the Rotary Foundation and the District 9455/9465 Conference in March. Various district awards and a Friendship Exchange program were also detailed.
Catherine oflynn corangamite case studyAustralia_Day
This document provides an overview of Corangamite Shire Council in South West Victoria, Australia. It discusses the diverse geography and environment within the shire. It then profiles several of the small towns within the shire, noting local populations and notable people from each town. The document discusses how the shire rotates its annual Australia Day celebrations between the different towns to encourage community involvement and celebrate what is great about each place. It notes how this rotational approach and increased budgets have increased interest and participation in the Australia Day events across the shire.
Bearskin Lake First Nation is located in a remote area with limited economic opportunities. The document outlines issues with the community's Business Economic Development Centre (BEDC) which has been running deficits for years. It recommends restructuring the BEDC and economic development entities, improving communication and establishing an Economic Development Strategic Planning Committee to evaluate operations and guide future direction. The committee would include representatives from Lands and Resources, Chief and Council, BEDC, and an external liaison to oversee evaluations and restructuring of economic development in the community.
This newsletter provides updates from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay. It discusses the club's magnifying microscope project which is expanding to additional schools. It also highlights an upcoming presentation on a fundraising idea, the rescheduling of the club's December 1st meeting, and encourages volunteers for the 2010 Santos Great Bike Ride. Furthermore, it shares details about the club's Christmas party, a reunion for a Nepal pilgrimage program, and facts about the programs supported by The Rotary Foundation.
This document summarizes a management internship at the Detroit Zoo involving a fundraising challenge called "Zero to Hero." The intern organized various fundraising events including a Mongolian BBQ benefit night, Detroit Tigers game tickets, pizza and bowling nights, an online fundraising campaign, and a penny war competition to raise over $14,000 for the zoo's conservation fund. While the internship required investments of the intern and supervisor's time, the intern learned valuable leadership, teamwork, and personal development skills through executing successful fundraising initiatives.
NS - 2014-15 Spectrum Community Investment CasebookTim Crawshaw
The document summarizes community investment activities by Spectrum Housing Group in 2014/15. It details that Spectrum invested £939,000 in its community investment program, generated £3.16 million in social value, worked with 13,647 residents through 216 projects, and helped 660 households increase their income through benefit claims totaling £2,979,972. It provides examples of several successful community projects, including green space improvements in Lordshill that increased resident satisfaction, a gardening club for children in Keeble Road, providing bikes to residents in Stourpaine to increase mobility, installing broadband and providing digital skills training, and hosting a cycling safety event in Chancel Park.
24 Indian Gaming April 2010TRIBAL LEADER ROUNDTABLEChi.docxtamicawaysmith
The document summarizes perspectives from tribal leaders on the benefits of Indian gaming. It discusses how gaming has improved lives on reservations by providing jobs, education opportunities, healthcare and infrastructure. Gaming revenues have allowed tribes to become self-sufficient and invest in their communities and businesses. Tribal leaders note that gaming has not only benefited tribal members economically but also allowed tribes to preserve their cultures and traditions.
The document provides sponsorship opportunities for Central Huron Community Park, ranging from naming the entire park for $100,000 to purchasing engraved bricks for $150. Donating funds can help build elements like the playground, splash pad, skate park, and landscaping. Higher donations are recognized with signage or plaques by the sponsored element, and all donors will be acknowledged on the park website and at the opening. The park aims to provide recreation for all ages and strengthen the community.
The e-Club of South Africa was chartered on January 29th with 17 transferring and 14 new Rotarians. DG Anneas Balt and DGE Annie Steijn attended the ceremony. The club has increased its membership and completed the Rotary International President's Citation, which only 15% of clubs achieve. The club number is 85613. Rotary recognizes certain areas each month such as membership, literacy, and vocational service. The Pat Francis Trust opened the first phase of Covenant Garden Estate to care for vulnerable children in South Africa. The estate will eventually house up to 100 children and include facilities for their care, education, and skills training.
The Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay held its meeting on May 31st-June 6th, 2010. Key points included:
1) The president elect discussed the club's desire to take on 1-2 larger projects to involve more members, such as funding multiple Shelter Boxes or an indigenous community project.
2) The club moved up to 3rd in the Waist Disposal weight loss challenge and encouraged members to keep logging weights.
3) Rotary International's $200 million polio eradication challenge has raised $127.4 million so far, putting it on track to match $355 million in grants to eliminate polio in developing nations.
4) The club's
This document is a magazine from Hume City Council providing information to residents for the 2017 summer. It introduces the newly elected council members and provides updates on local events, facilities, and safety tips for dealing with heatwaves and reducing fire risks over the summer. It promotes upcoming community events like the Craigieburn Festival and outdoor movie nights, and encourages residents to use local swimming pools and leisure facilities.
The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville weekly bulletin provides information on the club's upcoming meeting and events. The meeting will feature a member presentation by Julie Haw on her personal and professional background. Recent events discussed include loading hospital beds for Sri Lanka and a presentation by David and Diane Waterhouse on their RAWCS work in countries like Cambodia, Nepal, and Mongolia. Upcoming events advertised include the annual writing competition awards evening on August 8th.
The document discusses two new ambulance/paramedic stations being built in Ward 5 of Mississauga. It summarizes that the first station will be located on Tomken Road, co-located with an existing fire station, and is scheduled to be completed by spring 2011. It also discusses a second station being built on Goreway Drive with funding from the federal and provincial governments, also co-located with an existing fire station and to be completed by March 2011. These new facilities are intended to improve paramedic services.
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2. FOREWORD
Dear Constituents:
On behalf of the Councilors and myself, I wish to take this oppor- Gregory Park Baptist Church Life Long Learning Programme to the
tunity to again thank you for your support at the polls in both the tune of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand ($250,000.00) Dollars. We
General and Local Government Elections held on the 29th day of have also commissioned two (2) Computer Centres to begin with.
December, 2011 and the 5th day of March, 2012 respectively. The We have provided United States Fifteen Thousand (US$15,000.00) in
elections in and of themselves were historic on several counts, East value of computer teaching aide to the Independence City Primary
Central Saint Catherine is one of three (3) newly created Constituen- School.
cies thus making me the first Member of Parliament for this new
seat. Its now time to shift gear, in so doing, the Port Henderson Road
repair has commenced and is near completion . This project will see
We successfully contested all three (3) Divisions, Portmore Pines, approximately Sixty Million ($60,000,000.00) Dollars being invested
Southboro and made political history by returning the Gregory Park into the Constituency.
Division to the People's National Party after approximately thirty-
five (35) years, and In January of 2012 the Most Honourable Portia Approximately 200 hundred people have been employed on the
Simpson-Miller, Prime Minister of Jamaica, appointed your Member project from the Portmore Pines Division, more specifically Lakes
of Parliament as Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pen, Lime Tree and Lilliput as well as surrounding environs.
and Foreign Trade.
All told, close to Two Billion ($2,000,000,000.00) Dollars has so far
Since the elections, we have hit the ground running. In January 2012, been earmarked for spending in the Constituency and this is just the
we launched JEEP I which saw over Eight Hundred (800) persons beginning. The renovation of the Lime Tree Grove playfield
being employed on several projects at a cost of Ten Million (otherwise called Royal Lakes Football pitch) into a first rate Mini-
($10,000,000.00) Dollars. In May, we started construction of the stadium is near completion.
Cedar Grove High School which represents an investment in the
As we seek to deliver on the mandate of 'People Power', your contin-
region of Six Hundred and Sixty Million ($660,000,000.00) Dollars
ued support and patience is appreciated as we build block by block a
in the Constituency, specifically in the Portmore Pines Division. In
Constituency and a Country to live, work, play and raise our fami-
August, we invested in excess of Seven Million ($7,000,000.00) Dol-
lies. May God's richest blessing continue to attend you.
lars in Back-to-School efforts from the Constituency Development
Fund. This represents a 78% expenditure on education in fulfillment Yours Sincerely
of one of the pillars of our historic Constituency Manifesto. Hon. Arnaldo Brown, M.P
Minister of State
In addition to the above we have launched the Tent City Seventh-
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Day Adventist Skills Training Centre, we have lent support to the
3. EAST CENTRAL SAINT CATHERINE COUNCILORS
Cllr. Claude Hamilton
Portmore Pines Division
Communities :
Portmore Pines & Silverstone , Independence City , IN THIS ISSUE
Cedar Grove, Cedar Manor , Watson Grove, Caymanas Sites
A&D, Meadowvale, Surrey Meadows, West Cumberland
Delivering on the Mandate
Phase 1, 2, 3 Lakes Pen, Lime Tree Grove, Grange Lane, of the People
Morris Meadows, Lilliput, Happy Content. Sport P.1
Housing P.2
EducationP.3
Employment P.4
Training P.5
Cllr. Ainsley Parkins
Southboro Division
Communities:
Newlands, Southboro, Portmore Gardens Westmeade Wil-
low, Germaine Court
Cllr. Claude Hamilton
Gregory Park Division
Communities:
Gregory Park Proper, Hamilton Gardens, Christian Gar-
dens, Christian Pen, Christian Meadows, Portmore Villas
1&2, Phoenix Vista, Gulf, Compound.
4. ROYAL LAKES FOOTBALL TEAM
SPORTS
In May 2012 the East Central Saint Catherine Marching Band teams are now participating in the National League.
was launched. The Member of Parliament has allocated Two Mil-
lion ($2,000,000.00) Dollars from the Constituency Development The Member of Parliament has also provided sponsorship
Fund (CDF) to support approximately Seventy Five (75) children. in the form of gears to the Southboro Netball team.
The band meets every Tuesday and Thursday at the Independence
City Primary School under the leadership of Andre Brown and FOOTBALL
Mr. Clive Ward as the Band Manager.
NETBALL
The Member of Parliament also gave support to the Chris-
tian Pen Football Team to the tune of One Hundred and
Fourteen Thousand ($114,000.00) Dollars in the form of
The sum of One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars was committed football shoes.
to the support of Netball to date over Five Hundred Thousand
($500,000.00) Dollars have been expended in this direction. Support was given to the Royal Lakes Football Team in the
form of a travel subsidiary.
East Central Saint Catherine has partnered with the Jamaica Net- Support was also provided to the Watson Grove Football
ball Association (JNA) to offer a scholarship tenable at the Uni- team in the sum of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars
versity of Technology in collaboration with the JNA to train net- in the form of gears.
ball coaches. The Constituency now has three (3) new and freshly
minted coaches with a high level of training. CRICKET
East Central Saint Catherine has also partnered with the JNA to Support has been given to the Gregory Park Cricket Team
institute the Saint Catherine Netball Federation out of which to the tune of Sixty Eight Thousand ($68,000.00) Dollars.
emerged a netball competition which saw the participation of
several teams from East Central Saint Catherine. A few of these
5. HOUSING
has been disbursed. In this regard, the programmes involve the
JEHP payment to the hardware upon the submission of invoices for
building material.
ZINC FENCE REMOVAL PROJECT
In keeping with the Manifesto commitment, the Member of Par-
liament has submitted twenty (20) names to the Housing Agency
of Jamaica for the Jamaica Emergency Housing Programme in
association with Food for the Poor The Member of Parliament and his team through the Jamaica
Emergency Employment Programme has submitted five (5)
HOUSING MATERIALS projects, four (4) of which have been approved for the removal
of zinc fences primarily in the Portmore Gardens area .
The Zinc Fence Removal Project has already started in several
communities across the constituency including Daniel Circle
and Fearon Crescent in the Southboro Division.
HOUSING SOLUTIONS
The Member of Parliament has entered into discussions with
21 Riverhead Advisors an international company in the busi-
ness of housing construction, the Housing Agency of Jamaica
and the National Housing Trust to address the housing state in
A programme of Social housing assistance has been introduced the Constituency.
and to date over One Million ($1,000,000.00) Dollars in support
6. CEDAR GROVE HIGH SCHOOL PLAN SIGNING OF CONTRACT
EDUCATION
($7,500,000.00) Dollars on the back to school programme.
CEDAR GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Over Four Hundred (400) students were assisted. This pro-
gramme saw the purchasing of text books from reputable
bookstores, the payment of tuition fees at all levels and the
payment of examination fees.
INDEPENDENCE CITY COMPUTER PROJECT
The flagship investment consistent with the manifesto commit-
ment is the ongoing construction of the Cedar Grove High
School to the tune of Six Hundred and Sixty Million
($660,000,000.00) Dollars. This High School is intended to be a
school of excellence; it is environmentally friendly and most im-
portantly friendly to persons with disabilities.
Member of Parliament Arnaldo Brown secured computer
equipment's for Independence City Primary School to the tune
BACK TO SCHOOL PROGRAMME of Fifteen Thousand United States (US$15,000.00) Dollars
through a donation from the former Ambassador of Chile His
Excellency Mr. Alfredo Garcia Castelblanco.
Since taking office the Member of Parliament and his team has
presided over several handing over ceremonies of reconstructed
and refurbished schools in the constituency implemented by
the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) in partnership with
the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) and the European Union.
The first of which was the Gregory Primary school which saw
Consistent with the commitment made with respect to Education repairs to the tune of Twenty Nine Million ($29,000,000.00)
the Member of Parliament and his team in consultation with the Dollars.
residents have spent Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand
7. JEEP IN SOUTHBORO
EMPLOYMENT
JEEP PHASE I PORTHENDERSON BREAKAWAY
Eight hundred (800) jobs have been created across the constitu- Consistent with Manifesto Commitment to tackle unemploy-
ency during he first quarter of the year under the Jamaica Emer- ment over two hundred (200) persons have been employed on
gency Employment Programme Phase I. This took the form of the nearly completed project to restore the Port Henderson
debris removal as much as 120 truck loads in the Southboro Di- Main Road in the vicinity of Lakes Pen and Lilliput.
vision and drain cleaning in the Gregory Park and Portmore
Pines Division. CAREER FAIR
PIPE LAYING PROJECT IN PORTMORE
In March 2012 East Central Saint Catherine had its first career
fair in Hamilton Gardens, Gregory Park. The event was well
Over thirty (30) persons will be employed on the One Billion attended seeing over two thousand persons throughout the day.
Two Hundred Million ($1,200,000,000.00) Dollars pipe laying Persons had the opportunity to speak to some of the sponsors
project being routed through the constituency. and were registered to the constituency employment database.
8. TENT CITY COMPUTER LAB OPENING TENT CITY COMPUTER LAB
TRAINING
($250,000.00) Dollars of support to the programme.
The Government of Jamaica in its bid to be the ICT capital in
the western hemisphere has launched major ICT initiatives
across the island. In keeping with this vision the Member of
Parliament and his team in conjunction with the Tent City SDA
Church launched the Tent City Skills Training Centre in January
2012. The H.E.A.R.T Trust NTA Portmore campus has part-
nered with the Tent City SDA Skills Training Facility to further
this initiative.
ORNAMENTAL FISHING
TENT CITY TRAINING LAB LAUNCH
The Member of Parliament has partnered with Camara Limited Consistent with Manifesto Commitment to tackle unemploy-
to establish three (3) Computer Training labs across the Constit- ment by training individuals an Ornamental Fish pilot project
uency. The first located at the Tent City Skills Training Centre representing an investment of Three Hundred Thousand
was launched on the 20th of December 2012 this represents a ($300,000.00) Dollars has been deployed in Lakes Pen.
Six Hundred Thousand ($600,000.00) Dollars investment in this
facility.
Similarly, the Member of Parliament has partnered with the
Gregory Park Baptist Church Lifelong Learning Programme
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