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FRIDAY | 9 DECEMBER 2011
DART STUDY POINTLESS
Campaigners reject report as nonsense
Photo by Christopher Tobutt
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Tad Stoner
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West Bay activists have rejected as nonsense a Dart-funded report on the benefits of closing the road in front of Public Beach and rebuilding the Marriott Hotel. The report, released on Wednesday by accounting giant Deloitte & Touche after four months of research, promises 410 jobs and $1.9 million in government revenues during the next three years as a result of the two Dartgovernment ForCayman Investment Alliance projects. The 14-page study predicts an additional 600 jobs and $2.4 million in revenues by 2020. “People can be paid to write anything. This is not an independent report,” said Ormond Morgan, head of the West Bay Action Committee, who, along with Captain Bryan Ebanks ‘Save Cayman” group and Alice Mae Coe’s “Concerned Citizens” have lobbied against closing half-a-mile of West Bay Road, facilitating revitalisation of the old Marriott Hotel.
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Kids doing it by the book Christopher Tobutt christopher.tobutt@ieyenews.com
Children at John Gray High School are using old style lettering like the scribes who hand wrote Bibles to make bookmarks. The youngsters are taking part in the activities to celebrate Reading Week at the school. Teacher Wendy Cumberbatch
said: “We have been doing a lot of exciting activities, to really immerse the kids into reading and thinking, and listening and speaking. “For example, we had a Word of the Week competition and the Poetry Slam competition, where the kids have composed their own raps.”
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