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Woodbrook home-owners have joined with other voices to agree with Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar’s ban on fetes at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.
Lynette Dolly, a Woodbrook home-owner and head of the Woodbrook Resident’s Committee told Newsday on November 13, that for years, home-owners have clamoured for regulation to tackle noise levels at events in the QP Savannah, the QP Oval, the Hasely Crawford Stadium and other venues in Port of Spain.
“We have been at it for so many years that the Woodbrook community is wondering why San Fernando and not Port of Spain,” Dolly said. “We welcome the fact that something is being done about this noise mischief. We are looking forward to seeing when she is going to tackle Port of Spain. She did mention the bars and music trucks and she would be dealing with that soon so we are looking forward to seeing that regulation put in.
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