Improving the standard of living in the Castle Bruce constituency is among matters to be discussed later today at a panel discussion in that community.
Incumbent Parliamentary Representative for Castle Bruce Johnson Drigo said Minister for Trade Dr. Colin McIntyre will form part of the panel.
“We have invited the entire community. We will discuss in a panel format using our strength, opportunities and resources for our development. We also want to seek ways to improve the standard of living for our people,” he said.
Director of the Drug Prevention Union Jacinta Bannis is also expected to form part of the panel discussion carded for the Castle Bruce Primary School from 5pm.
waaay to go johnno we need improvement
the improvement of better living in castle bruce all them people reading that i will not be there but tell johnno to talk about fixing my road they lock us out of the village cause transport cannot come to our place lord jesus help johnno for him to get the money them ppl eat there back to fix our road we need it i wish i was there but i have some pic of the road i will send a copy to the ministry
Its good to involve the people in such dicussions. Hoping actions will be followed after.
And by the way , what has happened to marine yacht project at Castle Bruce?
One of the early pioneers of recording music on records hails from Castle Bruce. His name? I will be right back with the answer in just a few. Gregoire “Lord Breaker” Bannis. He spouged the late Roy Alton’s, ” Am going home one day tomorrow, am gonna see my baby back home” which was great. A motorcycle accident in late 1968 on Federation Drive in Goodwill prevented him from defending his crown in 1969 which he could have won for a third time in a row. Lying in his hospital bed, he became a captive audience to listening to his own song, “Doctor am feeling sick, doctor I have headache, don’t worry to hold me for the carnival, I can’t stay in the hospital”.