Mayor of Mandeville Brenda Ramsay shows the layout of the Cecil Charlton Park to Carerras’Managing Director Marcus Steele during his visit to officially hand over the benches recently. They are joined by Councillor Dalton Brown (PNP-Alligator Pond Division).
Metro Dade Protection and Security Officer Cecil Scafe stands behind one of the newly branded benches in the park. (PHOTOS: GREGORY BENNETT)
Mayor of Mandeville Brenda Ramsay shows the layout of the Cecil Charlton Park to Carerras’Managing Director Marcus Steele during his visit to officially hand over the benches recently. They are joined by Councillor Dalton Brown (PNP-Alligator Pond Division). #slideshowtoggler, #slideshowtoggler a, #slideshowtoggler img {filter:none !important;zoom:normal !important} 1/2 |
The benches came at a cost of $1.1 million.
Ramsay said that the support from Carreras is more than was expected and the Manchester Parish Council is "very, very grateful".
Carerras' Managing Director Marcus Steele said that beyond the monetary support the development of the park is an opportunity to bring communities together.
Manchester Chamber of Commerce president Wendy Freckleton and Councillor Jones Oliphant (PNP-Mandeville Division) are among those who foresee the possibilities for the Cecil Charlton Park as a place for families to interact and persons to gather for wholesome recreation