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    Email:
    glennphillip@gmail.com

    Phone: 465-3390
    Campaign Headquarters:
    Old Rd, Main Rd

    Glenn 'Ghost' Phillip Constituency #4
    The People’s Choice

    Glenn Phillip was born on July 20th1968 to parents Lillian Phillip and Norbert Browne. He was raised in Challengers Village by his mother and great grandmother and attended primary and secondary school in Basseterre.

    At school Glenn was recognised for his sporting prowess and his above-average height and lightening quick movements on the basketball court soon earned him the nickname ‘The Ghost’. After being accepted into the St. Kitts National Basketball team, Glenn was talent- spotted by a US University for a four-year basketball scholarship.

    It was Glenn’s dream to obtain a university degree and in 1994 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing. After graduating, Glenn returned to St. Kitts where he is currently Marketing and Customer Service Manager at The Cable. He lives in Challengers with his wife and two children.

    Vision:

    • Continued and accelerated housing distribution
    • Allocation of more land for residential and agricultural purposes
    • Pave roads and alleyways
    • Develop a Community Service Support Programme
    • Develop recreational and development space for children
    • Facilitate the economic transformation of the constituency through;
      • Identifying Old Road as the Fourth Town
      • Developing Old Road Bay into a Harbour and Marina
      • Introducing a long-term solution to the costal erosion

     

    Our Achievements:

    • Built community centres in Old Rd and Challengers
    • Built a day care and pre-school in Challengers
    • Built the Tyrell Williams Primary School
    • Upgraded the Challengers playing field, fenced the Verchild’s playing field and built a sporting complex
    • Developed a modern fisheries complex
    • Allocated over 400 housing lots and constructed over 135 affordable homes