#Nassau, June 24, 2019 – Bahamas – Fifteen parks and basketball courts in the
Over-the-Hill community have been identified for restoration as part of the
Government’s plan to enhance and redevelop parks and green spaces throughout
New Providence, said Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis.
The Prime Minister was speaking at the official opening of the Silver Gates Community Park in the Carmichael constituency, on Saturday 22 June. A detailed assessment of parks in the inner city has been performed to identify specific spaces, along with a needs assessment to restore the parks over time.
Restoration of the historic Southern
Recreation Grounds has already begun through the Over-the-Hill Community
Development Partnership Initiative.
“From Gambier to southern New Providence
and throughout our island, residents need beautiful and safe spaces for
relaxation, community activities, sporting events, exercise and recreation,”
said Prime Minister Minnis.
The Prime Minister said spaces like the
Silver Gates Community Park will help to foster a greater sense of community. He
hailed the family park as a model for New Providence.
“We need places to go to let go of stress
and to stay physically, mentally and spiritually healthy,” said Prime Minister
Minnis.
The 2.3-acre Silver Gates Community Park
features a cushioned basketball court, a tennis court, a walking trail,
exercise equipment, fruit trees, a Great Lawn, a play area for children, unique
benches, secure restrooms, CCTV cameras for added security, free WiFi and a
unique blue hole.
Prime Minister Minnis thanked the MP for
the area, Minister of Works Hon. Desmond Bannister, and residents for caring so
much about their community.
“I am told that you have been waiting for
this park for the better part of two decades,” said the Prime Minister.
“[Minister Bannister] has gone all out to
make this community park a very special place for all of you to exercise and to
enjoy relaxing days and evenings with family members, neighbors and friends.”
The Silver Gates Community Park project was
developed by Attilio Holdings, a subsidiary of the Bahamas Striping Group of
Companies.
As part of its plan to enhance and
redevelop green spaces, the Government is also working through a public-private
partnership to transform Clifford Park into a central park for New Providence.
Concept plans have also been announced for the redevelopment of Western Esplanade, which is expected to include the enhancement of the beach areas, the beautification of the area and enhanced spaces for cookouts, community events and Junkanoo practice.
Release: Office of the Prime Minister
(BIS Photos/Yontalay Bowe)