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Relocate us but don't push pan out of this prime spot: Ramsey-Moore

Relocate us but don't push pan out of this prime spot: Ramsey-Moore

DAYS after Hatters Steel Orchestra was told again that it would be temporarily housed opposite its panyard on Lady Hailes Avenue, San Fernando, the Ministry of Works building earmarked for its relocation is being demolished.

A meeting scheduled for Friday, to map out how the relocation would take place, between Hatters' executive and a Udecott official, was rescheduled to next Tuesday. Udecott has committed to meeting with representatives of Hatters and officials from the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) on March 23.

Pan Trinbago president Beverley Ramsey-Moore said she is looking forward to this meeting as the band is on the verge of becoming homeless, since its present base is also scheduled for demolition to make way for the San Fernando Waterfront Development.

Ramsey-Moore went to San Fernando on Friday morning to be part of the discussion with her members and representatives of Udecott, “to get to the bottom of this misunderstanding.”

Since the meeting was cancelled, she held a news conference to express her consternation. After being updated by Hatters, she had a message for the Government.

“Don’t push us in the back.” “Based on what I am hearing from this side (Hatters), they were promised to be housed here (MOWT building) temporarily – and right after the promise was made, the demolition started. I think this is unfair." The band had already moved some of its racks to the MOWT building.

“I will hear from the other side (Udecott, Government) shortly, but I have to stand with my band. I have to believe what the leaders of my band are saying.”

Ramsey-Moore met with San Fernando mayor Junia Regrello, whom she dubbed the "pan mayor," but neither could be reached to get a perspective on the discussion. She said she intends to write to San Fernando West MP Faris Al-Rawi, who said he is engaged in finding a solution, Culture Minister Randall Mitchell, Udecott chairman Noel Garcia and the Prime Minister to have this matter settled quickly, as the band has not practised for a year owing to its present dislocation.

She made it clear, “We are not in the way of development and we know that the price of progress is high. In terms of relocation, we have no problem. But we are saying relocate us but do not get rid of us from this prime spot.

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By Yvonne Webb

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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