Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange has named Fort Rocky in Port Royal as Jamaica’s first entertainment zone.
She made the announcement at the launch of Carnival in Jamaica 2018, held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel last Thursday.
Grange said the area has been endorsed by the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), along with the Town and Country Planning Authority.
“We are working with (NEPA) and the ministry’s agencies, including the National Heritage Trust, to ensure that our cultural sites are preserved and utilized in a manner that drives cultural and economic value to us as a nation,” she said.
Entertainment zones are areas in which any legal entertainment and sports activity can be staged any time of day or night unhindered, as long as the organizers are mindful of the historical value of such sites.
While fuelling the entertainment industry, these zones are expected to neutralize the problem of noise nuisance.
The culture minister also called on private business operators to take advantage of the opportunity to use these spaces, adding that two other entertainment zones will be declared outside of the Corporate Area in short order.
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