 
Characteristics of the Flag
Mission Statement
Members of the Council
The Borough Song
The Emblem of the Seal is divided into four
(4) Quadrants, depicting the History of Point Fortin.
1. THE FIRST QUADRANT
Represents the Industries of Point Fortin.
A Rig - The first
Oil Well in Point Fortin was drilled in the year 1907.
A Refinery Plant -
Trintoc, the first Government Owned Oil Company in the
year 1974.
A Tyre - Dunlop, the
first Tyre Manufacturing Company.
1.2 THE SECOND QUADRANT
Represents the people, a sporting community with
remarkable records in Football, Basketball, Cricket,
Athletics, Netball, Hockey, Table Tennis etc.
Indeed many, many sportsmen and women from Point
Fortin have represented Trinidad and Tobago in every
facet of sports.
1.3 THE THIRD QUADRANT
- Represents the Commerce or Economy of Point Fortin.
- Oil Tankers at Jetty Head - Our Foreign Export
Market.
- The Longest Jetty in the Caribbean, 3.2km long.
- The Old Bitumen Load Jetty, which played a major
role in the last world war.
- A Pumping Jack representing our secondary recovery
near the sea. One of our first semi Marine Oil Wells
owned by Trinmar, our First Marine Oil Field
- A Pirogue Type Fishing Boat on the beach in the
early days in the history of Point Fortin. "A Fishing
Village - Techier".
1.4 THE FOURTH QUADRANT
The Town Hall - represents the most marked occasion
in the history of Point Fortin. The First Republic
Borough in the history of Trinidad and Tobago,
inaugurated on 30th April 1980.
2. COCOA BRANCHES
Two Cocoa branches enclose the sides and bottom of
the shield, representing the early agricultural estates
of Point Fortin, La Fortunee, Clifton Hill and
Adventure, thus showing our origins.
3. COAT OF ARMS
The National Coat of Arms crown the tow of the
shield, representing Point Fortin as the First Republic
Borough of Trinidad and Tobago.
4. MOTTO
The Motto "Aspire to Achieve" words given by the late
Prime Minister, Dr. Eric Williams to the people of Point
Fortin on his last visit in the year 1975, when he said
Point Fortin will be made the First Republic Borough in
the history of Trinidad and Tobago.
5. COLOUR
The colour is Yellow Gold - representing the enriched
talent of the people of the Borough.

The Borough Flag
- The Colours of the Borough Flag are Red, White,
Black and Yellow Gold. The Colours of the Flag were
taken out of the National Flag since the Borough of
Point Fortin is the First Republic Borough in the
history of Trinidad and Tobago.
- The dimension of the Flag shall be in the
proportions of (5:3). The Flag will be divided into 1/3
Red, 1/3 White and 1/3 Black, bands on the vertical.
- On the centre White Bank is superimposed the Yellow
gold Emblem or Seal of the Borough.
- The Red Band must always be nearest to the pole or
Flag Staff.
The Meaning of the Flag
- The Red represents the Energy of the People and the
Industries of the Borough.
- The White represents the "Purity" of the Borough
since the nation achieved Republican status.
- The Black represents the Oil, the indigenous wealth
of the Borough and its potential.
- The gold represents the enriched talent of our
Burgesses.
The Mission of the Council of the Point Fortin
Corporation is the provision of good governance for the
Borough of Point Fortin aimed at the improvement of the
quality of life of its burgesses by providing efficient and
effective service within its statutory functions, to enable
their social, cultural, physical, political and economic
well-being through a participatory process.
The Point Fortin Borough Council is the
local authority for the town and surrounding areas,
responsible for the full range of local government services
to a population of approximately 23,000 people.
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Mayor (Alderman) St.
Clair Natta
The mission of the Point Fortin Corporation is
the provision of good government for the Borough of
Point Fortin aimed at the improvement of the quality
of life of its burgesses by providing efficient and
effective services within its statutory functions,
to enable their social, cultural, physical,
political and economic well-being through a
participatory process.
E-mail:
mayor@pfbctt.com |
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Mayor's Message 1999 |
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| Deputy Mayor |
(Councillor): Marlon Richardson |
Representative for Techier |
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(Alderman): Ronald Smart |
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(Councillor): Sean Bharat |
Representative for Cap-de-Ville |
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(Councillor): Cheryl Nicholas |
Representative for Guapo/Techier |
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(Councillor): Kennedy Richards |
Representative for Hollywood |
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(Councillor): Marlon Richardson |
Representative for Newlands/Mahaica |
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(Councillor): Valentine Ferdinand |
Representative for Egypt |
Here I stand,
So proud of this my land
And of the progress in Point Fortin, my Borough.
Stately trees,
Parks and flowers you can see
But BEAUTY is just one of our mottos
In Point Fortin, my Borough,
In my lovely Borough.
Streets so clean,
Market stalls that stand supreme
Can be seen, right here in my Borough.
Pavement dwellers ne'er
Garbage pileups don't appear
For CLEANLINESS is another motto
In Point Fortin, my Borough,
In my lovely Borough.
Liquified natural gas,
Oil and Tyres of world class
You can get from point Fortin, my Borough.
Beach facilities so rare
To their rules of care we should adhere
COOPERATION is one other motto,
In Point Fortin, my Borough,
In my lovely Borough.
Calypso and Pan
Tassa drumming and folk dance
We enjoy in Point Fortin, my Borough.
Our sportsmen make us proud
When they perform we shout out loud,
APPRECIATION, of effort, and of heroes
Is shown in this, my Borough,
In my lovely Borough.
God Bless this lovely Borough.
BERNICE RENNIE |