Recreational park commissioned at Tain

Tain, in the Port Mourant area has been provided with an additional facility for recreational use by residents, particularly youths, according to a press release from the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The release said that the Tain Recreational Park was on Sunday commissioned by Minister of Home Affairs, Clement Rohee.

Minister Clement Rohee left assisting with the ribbon cutting. (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)
Minister Clement Rohee left assisting with the ribbon cutting. (Ministry of Home Affairs photo)

He urged residents to make full use of the facility and to find creative ways for other uses.
The Minister said the Park is a good example of  what Government has been putting in place for young people.

The release said that the Tain Recreational Park is a Ministry of Home Affairs, Citizen Security Programme (CSP) Rapid Impact Project. It said that these projects are small scale community projects aimed at “providing additional opportunities to residents and enhancing community cohesiveness and safer neighbourhoods.” In the ten communities earmarked under the CSP, there are twenty-five such projects varying from multi-purpose centres, to libraries, and computer labs. The projects were identified by the communities.