Ramsey-Moore tells Govt: Do more to develop panyards

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Tobago West MP Shamfa Cudjoe, third from left, cuts the ribbon to open the refurbished Tobago Pan-Thers Steel Orchestra Pan Theatre at Seaview Trace, Golden Lane, on Sunday. Also present were (from left) Pan Trinbago president Beverley Ramsey-Moore; National Commission for Self Help Ltd chairman Anthony Campbell; electoral representative Zorisha Hakett; National Commission for Self Help Ltd CEO Elroy Julien; and Tobago Pan-Thers Steel Orchestra manager Brian Thomas. - David Reid

Pan Trinbago president Beverly Ramsey-Moore is urging the Government to pay more attention to the development of pan yards in Trinidad and Tobago.

She made the appeal on Sunday while addressing the opening of the newly-refurbished Tobago Pan-Thers Steel Orchestra Pan Theatre at Seaview Trace, Golden Lane.

The National Commission for Self-Help Ltd (NCSHL), an agency of Ministry of Sport and Community Development, upgraded the facility at a cost of $396,000. The funds were allocated through the commission’s development programme.

Some 70 residents are expected to benefit from the refurbished facility.

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