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WEDNESDAY | 19 OCTOBER 2011
RED BAY BERTHING Choppy sites South Sound cruise docks
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In a renewed appeal to the public, a group of Cayman sea captains have presented a proposal to build cruiseship and mega-yacht berthing, accompanied by cargo facilities on an artificial island in South Sound. The idea, most recently discussed at a 17 September gathering at the Grand Caymanian Resort, was renewed yesterday by alliance leader Reginald “Choppy” Delapenha, West Bay businessman and 2009 independent political candidate, who said he would present the proposal, variously known as the “South Sound Seaport” and the “Red Bay Development” to government. “Once again, it seems that we are going forward with another major and costly project without the full knowledge of the pros and cons of all the options available to the country,” Mr Delapenha said, describing an alternative to current proposals to build cruise berths in George Town. Continued on page 5
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Power to make a difference Marchers quietly gathered in George Town yesterday at this year’s Silent Witness March. The theme was “The Power To Make a Difference – Through Action” and organisers, Business and Professional Women’s Club, handed out red silhouettes representing victims of domestic violence.
The march seeks to draw attention to the human rights abuses associated with violence against women and began as a determination to remember 26 women in the United States, whose lives had been lost in 1990 as a result of domestic violence.
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