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Party-goers are in for a disappointment as the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA) in Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago will no longer accommodate entertainment events. The decision comes after a series of issues related to damage costs and noise pollution from large-scale parties. The Chairman of the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT), Shankar Bidaisee, confirmed the ban which starts immediately. Bidaisee emphasized that the BLCA was designed for sporting activities, not entertainment, and that the maintenance costs, coupled with minimal revenue from parties, are unsustainable. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar also noted the decision was influenced by numerous complaints from local residents about loud music and late-night noise. The BLCA will now focus on its original purpose—being a center for cricket excellence.
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