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Mayor: Only people traffic on the Avenue soon MELISSA DOUGHTY AND SHANE SUPERVILLE PEOPLE CAN look forward to the pedestrianisation of Ariapita Avenue, Port of Spain, soon. The avenue will be closed to traffic and be only accessible to people at certain times, Port of Spain Mayor Joel Martinez told Newsday on Friday. Martinez said this and other plans are some of the ways the city is moving along with its revitalisation plans. He spoke with Newsday after the launch of the Commonwealth Garden at Wildflower Park, Serpentine Road, St Clair. Last year the Prime Minister announced plans to revitalise the capital, including the development of Memorial Plaza, the Salvatori Building site and Piccadilly Street. ....
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Toggle Sidebar Mariquita: Trinidad’s lady in the attic …Mariquita’s long lost art retrieved from crumbling house in Manzilla, Richard Charan writes in this article for Trinidad’s Express. This is the last of a series of articles that by CHaran that you can find in the newspaper’s website. THERE was once a wooden staircase in the corner of a room that led to the attic of that crumbling great house at Johnson Hill, Camparo Village, Manzanilla. From this vantage point, one could choose any of seven portals, and see much of the 300-acre cocoa estate developed in the early 1900s by plantation owner George Johnson. ....
The Gatekeepers brings book deal for Trini writer Lloyd Thursday 17 December 2020 Ayanna Gillian Lloyd, left, Uganda-born British poet Nick Makoha and Trinidadian Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné at the 2019 Bocas Lit Fest. - BEFORE she started writing The Gatekeepers, Trinidad-born, UK-based writer Ayanna Gillian Lloyd spent a lot of time in cemeteries and was always struck, “by the way Lapeyrouse Cemetery (Port of Spain) in particular was a history lesson – a little city within a city, a world of its own.” She said the idea for her debut novel, The Gatekeepers, grew out of “thinking through the ways that we live with death and how our cultural deathways hold (or hide) important histories.” ....