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We call for the return of Farnum Ground in its entirety

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We call for the return of Farnum Ground in its entirety

Dear Editor,

It remains elusive why the Mayor & City Council is advocating so heavily for Mae’s Schools to stay on 10 house lots comprising Farnum Ground. On the two occasions that the M&CC met with the residents of Subryanville, after apologizing for no consultation with or consideration for the community, they went on to justify Mae’s Schools being given rent-free usage of Farnum Playfield, as the rentals were too high for the school to pay. Mae’s Schools is a fee-paying, for-profit business that operates a school. It was reported that 2,000 students attend the schools. Grade 3 fees alone are about $85,000 per student per term, or $255,000 per year. Fees vary by grade, therefore some fees are lower and some higher. Now, why does Mae’s Schools need rent free accommodation on public lands? Why does Mae’s Schools, which previously occupied 3 house lots, need to exclusively occupy in excess of 10 house lots at the expense of the residents and public?

In reality, Mae’s Schools will be using the remaining ground as a playfield— effectively occupying the entire ground of 24 lots. The occupation of Farnum Ground by a private business is not only unjustifiable but raises questions about safety. When alternative accommodation was being sought, the Ministry of Education did not identify Farnum Ground as an option. Why is it now considered suitable? The prefab school still being constructed is an active construction area, with the nursery and/or primary school already operating on this construction site. Has the Ministry of Education certified this? While some parents share these sentiments— “I am comfortable with my children being there at the time of construction. I don’t know since when the danger of the children is a factor to parents who don’t have children in that school” – others may prefer adherence to health and safety regulations.

The government recently announced the launch of the City Revival Plan to restore Georgetown to the Garden city. While the plan calls for the creation of more recreational and green spaces, Farnum Ground already provides a safe, multi-use recreational space for athletes, youth, and children. Yet the M&CC remains insistent that the for-profit business, Mae’s Schools, be allowed exclusive use to construct a building on almost half of Farnum Ground. The residents of Subryanville endorse the creation of more recreational & green spaces. Farnum Ground is a valued recreational space, supporting the health and wellbeing of several communities through access to sports, exercise, and play. The City Revival Plan itself demonstrates the importance of community spaces like Farnum. We therefore call for the return of Farnum Ground in its entirety, so that it can continue to serve as a prime example of what a community recreational space should be.

Elizabeth Deane-Hughes

Sabine McIntosh

Dominic Fernandes

Saskia Wijngaarde

Jonathan Fernandes

Bonita Harris

Rene Edwards

Christina Edwards

Vidyaratha Kissoon

Alan Fernandes

Lianne Sears

Kevin Sears

Ingrid Clarke

Mohamed Qualander

Raphael DeGroot

Kerri DeGroot

Mohamed Bacchus

Johnette Gonsalves

Robert Fernandes

Zach Gonsalves

Celica Nawbatt

Stuart Gonsalves

Amrita Singh

Clair Pestano

Tunuja Persaud

Michael Fernandes

Cathryn Xavier

Peter Michael DeGroot

Leah DeGroot

Stephen Fraser

Dominique Fraser

Alysa Xavier

Joe Mekdeci

Kelly Mekdeci

Stephen Fernandes

Alana Gonsalves

Darlene Persaud

Christine Persaud

Dianna Stuger-Shepherd

David Fernandes

Juanita Fernandes

Dale Persaud

Selina Edwards

Patrick DeGroot

Mark Fernandes

Tracy Vieira

Alfred Mekdeci

Patricia Bacchus

Peter DeGroot

Camille DeGroot

Shad Fernandes

Marisha Fernandes

Jean François Gerin

Sean Gonsalves

Debra Nunes