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Friday 1st April 2005
- Bigger Trailer Homes Coming
- The eagerly awaited bigger trailer homes that can comfortably accommodate eight people are finally on the way, with ten arriving next week.
- DOT Boosts Local Tourism Products
- Post-Ivan, the Department of Tourism adjusted its budget to assist various local tourism products in rebuilding and rebounding in the wake of the storm.
- Debris Processing: We All Can Help
- With processing set to start as soon as specialized equipment is offloaded this week, the Frank Sound site will soon be a hive of activity. The public can play its part by continuing to sort debris.
- ITALIC - Raising Educational Standards
- Good news: Ivan gave ITALIC an opportunity to accelerate its technology integration plan with the replacement of lost teaching materials with online curriculum and resources.
- Parenting Plan Hits the Road
- The National Parenting Programme has been holding small-group meetings in the districts to allow residents and community leaders to identify specific concerns that pertain to their respective districts.
- Plant Comeback Planned
- "Trees influence the composition of the air we breathe and also contribute to the beauty of the island, thus impacting the overall feeling of wellness of the population." A National Tree Planting and Preservation Committee spearheads the restoration of the Islands' natural and cultivated landscape.
- Rotary Assists School Libraries
- Three Grand Cayman Rotary Clubs donated US$70,000 to Savannah and East End primary schools to replace library books lost due to hurricane damage.
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