On Wednesday, the scenic west coast town of Soufriere hosted an important stakeholder consultation focusing on preparing the community for the cruise season.
The Soufriere Regional Development Foundation (SRDF) hosted the activity, which brought together Soufriere MP Emma Hippolyte, the police, and representatives of the Ministries of Tourism and Infrastructure.
Discussions centered on important community matters like enhancing security, addressing parking and transportation concerns, and ensuring vendors provide quality, authentic visitor experiences.
An inspection around Soufriere occurred after the consultation, allowing all parties to identify critical areas for improvement on-site directly.
SRDF says it is committed to working with local and national partners to make Soufriere a safe, enjoyable, and well-managed destination benefitting visitors and community residents.
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Has the jetty been fixed?