Penal

Penal is a town in south Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. It lies south of San Fernando, Princes Town, and Debe, and north of Moruga and Siparia. It was originally a rice- and cocoa-producing area but is now a rapidly expanding and developing town. The population is 12,281.[7]

Penal

Peñeraal
Town
Penal
Penal (Trinidad and Tobago)
Coordinates: 10°10′N 61°28′W
Country Trinidad and Tobago
RegionPenal–Debe
Settledc. 1900[1]
Government
  CouncilorShanty Boodram[2]
  Member of ParliamentKamla Persad-Bissessar (Siparia) and Vidia Gayadeen-Gopeesingh (Oropouche West)[3]
Population
 (2011)
  Total12,281[4]
 Ranked 10th
Time zoneUTC−4 (AST)
Postal Code
71xxxx[5]
Area code(s)868[6]
Official languageEnglish

The heart of Penal contains many businesses while the outskirts focus on agricultural development. Penal has a market, police station, branches of three banks (Scotiabank, Republic Bank and First Citizens Bank) health facilities, grocery stores, convenience stores, bars, fast food restaurants, service stations, restaurants, puja stores, an Indian expo, and clothing stores.

Penal plays a major role in the energy supply to the nation's populace. Petrotrin, the national oil company, has a major sub-unit in Clarke Road and the National Gas Company has gas lines running through Penal that links the gas fields of the South East Coast and the industrial estates. One of the countries three major power generating plants owned by Powergen Ltd is located at Syne Village to the west of Penal.

Abdool Village,[8] Arquart Village,[9] Backar Yard, Bakhen, Batchiya Village,[10] Charlo Village,[11] La Costena Gardens,[12] Mendez Village,[13] Penal Rock-Bunsee Tr. Village,[14] Penal Quinam Road Village,[15] Sou Sou Lands,[16] and Syne Village[17] are located in Penal.

Penal's local give is administered by the Penal–Debe Regional Corporation. Penal is a part of the Siparia and Oropouche West constituency.

Notable residents

Notable persons from or born in the community:

  • Kamla Persad-Bissessar – Seventh Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and the first female Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
  • Drupatee RamgoonaiChutney and Chutney Soca singer
  • David Williams – cricketer
  • Ramnarace Jagessar – Director of Bakal Bus Company and owner of the Sunbeam and Regent cinema Penal

References

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