Latest update February 18th, 2025 1:40 PM
Oct 27, 2009 Letters
Dear Editor,
The community of Bachelor’s Adventure has grown over the years, now subdivided into Paradise Dazzel Housing Scheme, New Non Pariel, Melanie Damishana, Hymax Housing Scheme and Bare Root.
The population has grown immensely from the 1940s, with just about the same level of social facilities available to its ever growing populace.
To compound matters Government major housing drive was focused for the last three decades in this community. The young people in this community must have access to a library, a well equipped community meeting place, a proper playfield with adequate facilities, a community health programme that is supported by Government and skills training for our young people to render them capable of contributing to national development.
Let us give them that opportunity to participate competitively in national sport competition where they could interact positively with members of other communities.
They can be a model for the development of the nation’s sports and cultural industry.
The families that occupy this community are in the majority young families, with children in their early childhood and adolescent age.
If properly harnessed the young people or children of this community can bring redemption to this troubled state, unattended to, social decay will follow that will result in poverty and deviant behaviour among this generation of the new millennium.
Aaron Blackman
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