A spate of imaginative books about TT’s social and cultural heritage have been published lately. St Joseph: Through the Eyes of Godmother, Mother, Son, by Glenroy Taitt, and Growing Up Woodbrook: A Tapestry of Then and Now, by Dylan Kerrigan and jointly published by the National Trust, are just two that deserve our attention. In
This year, the National Trust restarts the annual Ponche de Crème and Parang live concert event, a fixture on the Christmas calendar. Ponche de Crème and Parang is one of the largest fundraising events held by the National Trust, a media release said. In previous years, proceeds have gone to the maintenance of Nelson Island
TERRENCE W FARRELL TT is renowned for its harmonious diversity. We are a people of multiple heritages, religions, ethnicities, united by our shared spaces, shared histories and shared values. If one wished to experience a particular aspect or element of our mosaic – Hosay or Ramleela or Shango – you could go to a particular