Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | June 6, 2009
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In support of public parks

The Editor, Sir:

I write in support of a previous letter written to you by Stewart Spencer advocating the use of an abandoned piece of property in Cross Roads to be used as a park.

Parks and other architecturally designed open spaces play a very important role in the development of a sane and civil society. They provide tranquil spaces where the citizenry can relax and find solace from a hustling metropolis. They also provide important greenery, which can be used as a backdrop, or to simply conceal the amount of concrete that exists in the space.

subliminally calms

I would hasten to add to the content presented by Spencer, that any such park should include a water feature, which studies have shown subliminally calms the spirits of onlookers or even mere passers-by and also, sculptures or other features that would serve as reminders of where we are coming from as a people and where we are destined to go as a nation.

We need more properly utilised green/open spaces, not only in Cross Roads, but in all our major towns across the island.

I am, etc.,

ANDRE GORDON

andre@gordonsurveys.com

Kingston

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