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Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Conference and Culture Centre

Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre
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Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre along Highway 5
Address Highway 5, Two Mile Hill,
St. Michael, BB11093,
Barbados, West Indies
Coordinates 13°06′14″N 59°34′59″W / 13.104°N 59.583°W / 13.104; -59.583Coordinates: 13°06′14″N 59°34′59″W / 13.104°N 59.583°W / 13.104; -59.583
Owner Government of Barbados
Operator Barbados Conference Services Ltd. (BCSL)
Opened 1994
Former names
Sherbourne Conference Centre
Enclosed space
 • Total space 164,000 sq ft (15,200 m2)
Website
www.lescbarbados.com

The Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre (formerly known as the Sherbourne Conference Centre) is a conference centre facility on the Caribbean island of Barbados. Owned by the Government of Barbados, and managed by the government agency Barbados Conference Services Limited (BCSL), the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre is just outside the capital city of Bridgetown, in St. Michael.

First opened in 1994, the building contains a total of over 164,000 sq ft (15,200 m2) of meeting space and is made up of space which may be subdivided for smaller events of between 50-1200 persons (theatre style). The building is also serviced by one of the most advanced telecommunication services on the island including direct fibre optic cable access, a microwave receiving and transmitting link, a hospitality lounge with teleconferencing, internet access, audio and visual recording and editing suites, a business centre, and a multi-purpose outdoor gazebo. The Conference Centre is equipped with the latest technology in Building security.

When first constructed the building was considered too large by members of the HM Loyal Opposition and construction on back portion of the facility halted just after a change in government. Many Calypsonians sung about the side of the facility (which contained a planned performing arts centre) as being "unfinished" or stating the facility had its "backside exposed". After a change in government in 2008, the semi-completed ~15-year-old auditorium was torn down to make way for office space and a carpark instead. This action was much to the condemnation of the former Prime Minister that spearheaded it, Sir Lloyd Erskine Sandiford.

The Barbados government also boasts having a bilateral taxation agreement with the United States where conference events held in Barbados are eligible for the Caribbean Basin Initiative-Convention Tourism Tax Credit. Applicable events held in Barbados can be treated as tax write-offs similar to when such events are held within the continental United States.

Due to its prime location near the ABC Highway the facility is roughly a fifteen-minute drive away from the Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA), and minutes away from the hotels on the south and west coasts. A number of public buses also serve the immediate area.


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