Trinidad and Tobago Amateur Radio Society - Regions

Regions

In an effort to encourage full participation of members in all parts of the country, TTARS has four regions which coincide with regions administered by Trinidad and Tobago Local Government and the respective regional corporations.

The Northern region consists of the North West part of the island of Trinidad, which comprises the regional corporations of Diego Martin, San Juan-Laventille and the city of Port of Spain.

The Central region consists of the central and North East part of the island of Trinidad, which comprises the regional corporations of Tunapuna-Piarco, Sangre Grande as well as the Boroughs of Chaguanas and Arima.

The Southern region consists of the Southern part of the island of Trinidad, which comprises the regional corporations of Princes Town, Siparia, Rio Claro-Mayaro, Penal-Debe, as well as the Borough of Point Fortin and the city of San Fernando.

The Tobago Region consists of the entire Island of Tobago, which includes the city of Scarborough.

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