The Tourism Product Development Company Ltd. (TPDCo.) has undertaken proactive measures to enhance safety along the coastline of Treasure Beach in St. Elizabeth by installing ‘Caution’ and ‘No Swimming’ signs.
A total of eleven (11) “Caution” signs and seven (7) “No Swimming” signs have been erected. These warning signs were strategically placed across ten (10) locations.
The eleven (11) ‘Caution’ signs were installed in the following areas: Great Bay, Old Wharf Beach, Calabash Bay (Eastern), Frenchman Bay, Billy’s Bay and Fort Charles.
The seven (7) ‘Danger/No Swimming’ signs were installed in Tranquility Bay, Calabash Bay (Western), John Rocks Point and Ponty Hole.
The initiative, spearheaded by TPDCo. with technical support from the National Environmental and Planning Agency (NEPA), has been approved by the St. Elizabeth Municipal Corporation. Consultative input from stakeholders, including the BREDS Foundation, local community members as well as the Member of Parliament for South West St. Elizabeth, Honourable Floyd Green, guided the strategic placement and design of the signs.
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9 апр 2024