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Crop Over licence headache

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Crop Over 2011 is not shaping up to be the sweetest summer festival for promoters. Several of them are reeling from not having the entertainment licence and have been forced to cancel more parties planned for the season.
Last night, Passion Network cancelled its lime planned for RVR bar in Goodland, St Michael, while Party Central’s event at Husbands in St James has been shelved for the second consecutive Sunday.
Passion, which has been participating in the festival for the last four years, informed its supporters yesterday that it regretted the change.
“We do not take event cancellation lightly and as such we are working towards a scenario which would allow us to still produce our July 16 event.” (CM)
 
Full story in today’s SUNDAY SUN.
 

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