Coney Island event gets seal of approval from government
Jaché Adams, the minister of public works and environment, has hailed the Coney Island Pink Sand Scramble 2.0 as a huge success.
Th event, which had attracted criticism from environmental campaigners for damaging the island’s ecosystem, attracted thousands to watch a mix of domestic and international motocross stars.
But in the wake of the action last Sunday and in advance of another fixture this weekend, the government announced their delight at the success of the event.
“The Ministry of Public Works and Environment has acknowledged the successful staging of the motocross event held on Sunday, 28 December at Coney Island Park, which drew thousands of spectators and participants and highlighted the continued growth of motocross in Bermuda,” read a statement published on the Bermuda Government’s Facebook account.
“Minister of Public Works and Environment, the Hon. Jaché Adams, JP, MP, who attended the event, praised the strong turnout, positive atmosphere and responsible organisation.
“He noted that the event was approved with clear conditions in place to address environmental considerations, including limits on activity and restoration requirements.
“The Ministry also commended event organiser Jyire Mitchell for his professionalism and leadership in delivering a well-managed community event.
“The Ministry remains committed to balancing responsible recreational use of public lands with environmental protection, ensuring that community events can be enjoyed while safeguarding Bermuda’s natural spaces for future generations.”
The Royal Gazette reached out to the minister for comment.
