Winifred's Beach In
Portland To Be Ugraded
The Urban Development Corporation (UDC)
as announced plans to upgrade the
Winifred public beach in Fairy Hill
Portland, to enhance its appeal to
locals and visitors.
Dr. Andre Minott, Chief Planner for
the UDC, who was speaking at a
stakeholders meeting at the Fern Hill
Hotel in San San on November 25,
informed that the proposed development
would be eco-friendly and would enhance
the natural beauty of the surroundings.
The scope of work will involve the
upgrading of the beach and the provision
of parking and picnic areas, bathrooms,
conservation areas and an administrative
office. He said appropriate landscaping
work would also be carried out to
enhance the aesthetic appearance of the
facility.
Dr. Minott said the project was
scheduled to commence in January, with
the beach-upgrading component estimated
to cost approximately $38 million. He
noted that once completed, the beach had
the potential to become the best
facility of its kind in the country,
with adequate safety and security
features.
Among the organizations present at
the meeting were the Portland Parish
Development Committee (PDC), the
Portland Environment Protection
Association (PEPA), the police, the
Social Development Commission, the Fairy
Hill Citizens Association and the Fairy
Hill Neighbourhood Watch.
The beach, which is owned by the UDC,
is extensively used by the public but
lacks the basic services and amenities.
Courtesy: Jamaica Information Service