Local NewsNews Public officials map out new plans for sector by Barbados Today 18/12/2020 written by Barbados Today 18/12/2020 2 min read A+A- Reset Prime Minister Mia Mottley at this evening's media briefing. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 275 Government said Thursday it will take fresh guard with its culture portfolio, signalling its intent on breathing new life into every aspect of the sector as the country emerges from the grip of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Key public officials met this week with Prime Minister Mia Mottley for more than three hours, as the first step in what will be a series of wider consultations with partners across the sector. The talks ranged from the raising of the profile of the Rock Hall Freedom Park in St. Thomas to the virtual remaking of Queen’s Park into a facility with a genuinely Bajan character as the island’s cultural capital, plans for the rekindling of dormant youth and cultural groups in communities across the island and the formation of new ones, to setting the 150-year-old Barbados Landship on the new voyage. Participants also looked at rekindling the art of story-telling as a Bajan community feature, with special emphasis on bringing Bajan folklore back to life for the benefit of youth, and finally taking charge of a global road tennis push that recognizes Barbados as its place of origin. As the new Golden Square takes shape, cultural policy stakeholders will be paying attention to the 80th anniversary of the formation of the labour movement in Barbados, which will be celebrated next year. The role of the Barbados Workers Union and other trade unions are expected to be recognized in a significant way. One of the most extensive initiatives on the cultural calendar next year will be a national food and drink festival with individual parish components scheduled throughout the year, culminating with a national food exposition in The City toward the end of the year. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Cultural figures were given a mandate to take a fresh look at the operation of community centres across the island to ensure that their opening hours coincide with the times when residents are genuinely able to use them, that programmes offered meet the needs and interests of the communities while creating earning opportunities for participants, and that the communities in which they are sited have greater autonomy over what takes place. There was also discussion on the future roles of a number of state agencies, including the National Cultural Foundation, Community Development Department, Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. and the Department of Archives, in developing the country’s cultural agenda over the next few years. (PMO) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Update: Road fatality victim named by police 11/05/2025 Masked men escape with cash, firearm in brazen Bridgetown robbery 11/05/2025 Mothers serenaded and honoured during church service 11/05/2025