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President Wayne Auguste Speaks on CCCA s Development - St Lucia News From The Voice

President Wayne Auguste Speaks on CCCA’s Development Share this post: HIS mission is to govern, develop and promote all forms of cricket at all levels within the Castries Basin. He also has to enable his affiliates to achieve and sustain competitive excellence, as well as to successfully compete in the Saint Lucia National Cricket Association (SLNCA) tournaments. Castries Central Cricket Association President, Wayne Auguste. (PHOTO: WA) His name is Wayne Auguste, President of the Central Castries Cricket Association, an individual who wants to lead the sport to new heights by creating and administering value added programmes. Working alongside him are executive members. Keith Charlery – Vice President, Kevin Arnold – Secretary, Patrick Clarke – Treasurer, Barry Charles – Assistant Secretary/ Treasurer. The Technical Team – Tyrone Harris – Manager, Keith Charlery – Head Coach and Germaine Alexander – Fitness Trainer.”

Egnot-Johnson survives sudden death to win 2021 Harken Youth International Match Racing Cup

By Daniel Smith © Andrew Delves / RNZYS Nick Egnot-Johnson and his KNOTS Racing crew of Niall Malone, Alastair Gifford and Ollie Gilmour survived a tricky sudden-death final day to win the 2021 Harken Youth International Match Racing Cup. Going back to the Round Robin stage, the top seeding came down to a battle between the eventual finalists, with Nick Egnot-Johnson and Jordan Stevenson racing off in the final match. As is always the case with these two the race was a tight one, but it was Egnot-Johnson who claimed a narrow victory. Both finished with an eight-one record, but Egnot-Johnson snatched the top spot on countback with that vital final race win.

No date yet for Kildare public lighting change work to start

No date yet for Kildare public lighting change work to start Contract expected to be awarded at the end of this year Reporter:   ); Kildare County Council does not know yet exactly when major work to make public lights more efficient will begin but the tender for the work contract is expected to be awarded in November or December of this year. The plan is to replace older less energy efficient lights with newer ones. The council has over 22,000 public lights in the county and financial savings are expected with new lights. At the January 25 meeting of Kildare County Council, Cllr Peggy O’Dwyer asked officials when the National Public Lighting Energy  Efficiency Programme will commence in Kildare. 

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