Parsons: No political drive to bring back horse racing

Former legislator Eileene Parsons has criticised the Virgin Islands Party (VIP) government for its failure to resolve the ongoing impasse that has halted horse racing at Ellis Thomas Downs in Sea Cows Bay.

2025-04-25 13:18:07 - VI News Staff

Speaking on The Alliance radio show on April 23, Parsons highlighted the government’s apparent inaction in addressing the land dispute that prevented the sport’s resumption. She stated, “It’ll take the political will to get that track back and the political [will is] not there.“

The dispute centres around leasing agreements with the Thomas family, who own a portion of the racetrack land. Attempts to reach a compromise have proven challenging, with Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley confirming that while discussions have been ongoing, they have not yet been successful.

Meanwhile, Opposition Leader Myron Walwyn recounted his own experiences in negotiating with the landowners, stating, “I had a wonderful working relationship with those people who owned the track… I still strongly believe that better negotiating skills must be brought to bear to be able to solve this problem.“

Parsons emphasised the cultural and economic significance of horse racing in the territory, noting that the sport was once an economic driver and a unifying activity for the community.


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