Patrons at the North Park during the National Panorama Large and Medium categories semifinals on Sunday.

EDISON BOODSOOSINGH

Pan Trin­ba­go pres­i­dent Bev­er­ly Ram­sey-Moore said the or­gan­i­sa­tion has learnt their lessons af­ter re­views from fans at the North Park at Sun­day's Panora­ma semi­fi­nals.

In a tele­phone in­ter­view, Ram­sey-Moore told Guardian Me­dia that they have re­ceived sev­er­al com­plaints from pa­trons which they would be tak­ing in­to con­sid­er­a­tion when plan­ning for next year's com­pe­ti­tion.

"Even though Pan Trin­ba­go had its chal­lenges ac­cept­ing the park we were pre­pared to give it a chance to work but based on the com­plaints and so on I'm sure that we all have learnt our les­son and we will try our best to ad­dress the short-com­ings of the North Park,” she said.

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  • Construction of the National Carnival Entertainment Centre must start firstly.

  • Agree. same old same old talk.

  • ... and when NEXT YEAR REACH -- it go be the same talk about NEXT YEAR!!!

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