Five-time Panorama champion, Phase II Pan Groove, must vacate its Hamilton Street home before year's end in order to make way for the completion of the One Woodbrook Place Project. 
 
Port of Spain Mayor, Louis Lee Sing, advised the band's manager, Errol Skerritt, of the decision in a meeting last week Thursday, a release from Phase II stated yesterday. Phase II has called Hamilton Street in Woodbrook home for over 30 years.
 
 ...."I advised them that the time for relocation is long overdue. It is not a question of eviction. The decision was based on all that has transpired to date. This issue is many years old, long before many believed I would have become mayor," Lee Sing said.

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  • If Invaders pan yard can be made a heritage place then I cannot see why Phase 2's pan yard can't be made too. It's big money and politics talking - Dupres paid big money for 1 Woodbrook Place and the right bureaucrats have been paid off big time. Boogsie and Phase 2 don't stand a chance, they will have to go into exile like Starlift which will kill the band just like it killed Starlift - they were never the same after they moved. It's a damned shame!!!!
  • What good is Pantrinbago? Ever so often someone comes along to move Phase II from their panyard. Why doesn't Pantrinbago petition the new government to give all the steelbands title to their panyards so that this invasion could stop once and for all. Enough is enough!
  • At one time Phase II were to be integrated into the development at 1 Woodbrook Place. Now with this new mayor things have changed. This company CLICO benefited from the public purse by 7billion dollars to date. The residents who are mainly executives of this failed company stand to benefit the most.
    Steelband is a Trinidad cultural, world recognised musical experience and yet a band who has been resident for 30 years must now face the agonising, humiliating spectacle of eviction.
    I appeal to Phase II supporters to come out in their numbers today, as requested by Boogsie, to show support. Also this cannot be a one day protest. Let's join with the band members and stand up to Lee Sing, like the Chinese gentleman who stood in front of a tank. It is time the supporters/public count for something i.e if you love steelband.
  • The Port of Spain City Corporation SOLD out PHASE II to the corrupt C L Financial (Clico) conglamorate. It is high time we stand-up to all those corrupt BIG SHOT who buy out these corrupt politician. Look where C L Financial have us today in a BIG Financial mess - we the people of T & T have to pay for this.

    For the past 30 years Phase II have occupy a little hole away from the Development of C L Financial massive complex. The project have been finished 2 years ago Phase II are not in their way. (CAL Invaders was facing this same problems after occupying their yard for over 40 years - they are building their Pan Theatre soon)

    Mayor Lee Sing is the BIG BAD wolf who never have any respect for PAN but want to continue with his PNM corrupt practices to please his BIG SHOT friends.
  • As much as i love Phase II and the music that comes from there, im kinda 50/50 with this thing about them having to move...At the end of the day, the land belongs to the government and they have made their decision that they want the land for their use. However, They did provide a place for Phase II to rehearse AND as much as some people say that the area designated is like sending them to Toco, we need to understand that there are bands that are actually in places such as Toco.
    In any case, if supporters love something, then they would go where they have to go to get it. Last Sunday we had a pan relay at Laventille and as much crime as they say happens in Laventille, there were no walking space at despers for it was filled to capacity.
    I hope Phase II make the right decision. . . . .whatever that is....!

    Peace!
    • To go to a Pan yard to listen to a practice, Despers is one of the safest panyards. Nothing happens to you sitting there and I believe that it is dangerous to cause a problem in that panyard. People are scared to go up there bucause of the journey going up and what may happen. Once you are up there it is one of the best places,you can meet people livingin London and the USA just liming up there and it is so good. The Pan relay should now become a thing for all panyards that are having problems.
      • Instead of Pan Relays they should move to rid the community of the drug dealers and the guns that are killing our children. All these Pan Relays are only putting people in denial. The neglect of PNM created a permanent underclass in Laventille, one that we have never seen before. Pan Relays will not rid us of this scourge.
    • Marcus,

      Andre-Roger Dellevi has it right.

      The government is supposed to look after the interests of the cultural fabric of a country, and its people, not the wealthy few who rule the country, like the financial group who has wanted "De Village" where Phase ii is at for their project for several years now. the band is an important part of the cultural landscape of the national instrument. it is an icon, just like the other "big bands" and carries a lot of local history. The panyard should have been protected by the government many moons ago as a historical landmark,

      That panyard should have been placed in a national trust, just so too should be Renegades panyard, and All Stars pan yard, (that is if those bands don't own their land). And if they are privately owned, the government should have moved to declare those historical landmarks, by purchasing where necessary, and placing them in trust.

      Where does this end? Because if even by chance Renegades and All Stars do own their land, they can still be seized under "eminent domain" to make way for "progress" by those wealthy conglomerates in Trinidad who crush anything as an obstacle in their paths. So - for those of us who are still 'tribal' and 'hate' on Phase 2, but adore Renegades, or All Stars, etc. or vice versa - Do we wait until they come for "we band panyard" to take a stand? Because if Phase 2 is forced out, bet your bottom dollar that Renegades and All Stars and others ain't far behind. because getting rid of Phase 2 would have been precedent-setting.

      There are a lot of people who hate Phase II, and hate other bands and vice versa, that inter-band crap that goes on for years - the normal nonsense about band tribalism - but this is about the steelpan history and culture, and if everyone cannot develop some common sense and see the bigger picture, it will all fall down. That "house of steelpan culture and history" cannot stand if it is a divided house.

      Remember Invaders, the place that is home to the genius of ellie mannette? They almost got rid of them as well, because their panyard is located in a place where the real estate is prime. And they almost lost it too. But the government stepped in after there was a lot protest. Mannette himself now being an international figure, was from as well so that embarrassment took place with people from outside Trinidad and Tobago weighing in. The government was embarrassed into taking care of the issue, and then the land was deeded to Invaders.

      But this time is more ominous. I dont get the sense that this particular government administration can be embarrassed into anything related to steelpan.

      Cash however is king all over the world, so unless there is a "national movement" in protest, this looks bad for Phase 2, and a few other iconic pan yards as well.
      • It is not this government that wants to remove Phase II. It is the PNM corporation under Mayor Lee Sing (A PNM member). PNM has always played politics with the steelband movement going back to Dr. Eric Williams. That is why George Goddard (later Steelband Association president) fell out with Dr. Williams and the PNM run Mr. Goddard out of town. From the beginning of the PNM, the steelband movement has been totally dependent on government patronage and became arm of the PNM.
        • @ pan watch,

          i hear ya! i understand what you are saying, however, they were given a place to house their band donkey years ago. i understand that they are a cultural icon but it doesn't make a difference when you are squatting. im not saying that i agree with mr lee singh that they should be kicked out but i believe that right is right and it's not as if they has nowhere to go. there are many bands who practice under tents, or in back yards and they make it to finals.
          Why does it always have to be unbalanced? Certain bands gets away with murder while others struggle to make a name for themselves. Im not hating on Phase II but simple things are always swept aside eg. the required amount of players that were requested for panorama finals in 2009, which saw Phase II having to drop almost 80 players on the track because they thought that they were above the law. Why?

          @ syncopators

          I wouldn't involve politics into Phase II's situation. . .especially after the present minister of culture made a statement saying that panorama is killing steelpan...Whether it be PNM or PP or whoever is there, it would have been the same. I read in the newsday today that the PP supports Phase II. As far as im concerned, everything with the politicians right about now has nothing to do with helping the country.
          Everything is now a political game to secure favor. It's a reality that i have come to terms with. Maybe you should too. :-)

          Peace!
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