The project will start afresh in the new year, 2017.
Construction work at the Soufriere Town Square will soon recommence following a few months of deliberation by the government, Sen. Hon. Fortuna Belrose, Minister with responsibility for the Ministry of Culture and Local Government announced, Monday.
Sen. Belrose said that the tendering process will be re-opened to contractors in due course, while all payments will be settled with the previous contractor.
“In keeping with the new policy direction of the government, the Soufriere Town Council Square Project has been terminated because there is a new policy direction with respect to where we are headed with Soufriere. It is necessary for us to redesign the project to integrate the new areas that the Government of Saint Lucia feels is necessary, to be able to achieve the goals that we want within the community of Soufriere,” she said.
The senator added that the multimillion dollar project must align with and strengthen the historical and tourism product that the town offers.
“The critical thing for us is the use of arts, culture and heritage traditions of Soufriere to accelerate a regeneration of the area. Soufriere is our touristic capital and what we want to do is to ensure that when people come to Soufriere, they feel that it is so from the onset. Our vision is that Soufriere will become the Garden of Eden of the Caribbean.”
The project, originally financed by the Embassy of China (Taiwan), will start afresh in 2017.
Member of Parliament for Soufriere Hon. Herod Stanislaus endorsed the project, stating that residents of Soufriere are looking forward to the transformation of the picturesque town in order to achieve strategic economic gains.
Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, Hon. Allen M. Chastanet curtailed reconstruction work at the Soufriere Town Square on July 28, pending a review of the redevelopment project.