National Trust, NALIS, San Fernando corporation working to save Carnegie Library
Carnegie Free Library, Library corner San Fernando - Lincoln Holder
In light of the continued deterioration of the iconic Carnegie Free Library in San Fernando, officials from the National Trust met with the mayor and other officials on the importance of safeguarding the historically significant building.
A release from the National Trust said several people raised concerns about the library’s progressive deterioration. For that reason, National Trust representatives met with stakeholders, including the director of the library Hazel Hazzard Samuda.
The release said the trust had completed the research and documentation necessary to recommend the building s legal protection through the listing process.
The San Fernando City Corporation and Point Fortin Borough Corporation are soon to be part of the DevelopTT Automated Construction Permitting Process of the Ministry of Planning and Development, Town and Country Planning Division (TCPD)
The San Fernando City Corporation and Point Fortin Borough Corporation are soon to be part of the DevelopTT Automated Construction Permitting Process of
the Ministry of Planning and Development, Town and Country Planning Division (TCPD).
DevelopTT has digitally inter-connected six (6) Municipal Corporations throughout Trinidad and Tobago through the live run of the T1 and T5 regional areas
which include Port of Spain, Diego Martin and environs and County Caroni and parts of the San Juan Laventille Regional Corporation.
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La Romaine taxi drivers to wear uniforms
Friday 12 March 2021
San Fernando mayor Junia Regrello and Supt Ian Carty have a look at the uniforms of the La Romaine-Gulf City Taxi Drivers Association at a launch on Harris Promenade, San Fernando on Thursday. - Lincoln Holder
Concerned about increasing reports of violence against women, members of the La Romaine-Gulf City Taxi Drivers Association decided to adopt a dress code. The move is geared towards making passengers, especially females, feel safer while travelling.
Passengers can now easily identify legitimate taxi drivers as a result.
The launch of the uniforms (coloured custom-designed shirts with the driver’s name) took place on Thursday at Harris Promenade in San Fernando.
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