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De Savary Spends 3 Million U.S to Clean Up the Lagoon at Port Louis Site Grenada
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 francine stewart
 02/5/2007
 
St. George’s, Grenada  -- 6 Feb., 2007 -- In an effort to return the lagoon and marina at Port Louis to its former pristine state, developer Mr. Peter de Savary has embarked on a massive clean up campaign.

The environment a main priority

St. George’s, Grenada -- 6 Feb., 2007 -- In an effort to return the lagoon and marina at Port Louis to its former pristine state, developer Mr. Peter de Savary has embarked on a massive clean up campaign.


The Port Louis marina developer estimates that over 3 million U.S. dollars has already been spent to remove a large of amount junk from the area including metal scrap, sunken and abandoned boats and the remains of the old Grenada Yacht Services dock. “I have listened to many persons in Grenada who have told me stories of the former beauty of this place, we want to restore this beauty and then enhance it with our project, said Mr. De Savary.

Marina and Communications Manager for Port Louis Mr. Danny Donelan added to Mr. De Savary’s comments by emphasising the significance that De Savary group was placing on the environment. “The environment is one of our main priorities. While we build and develop this beautiful area we will do so in an environmentally conscious way as we have always done with our projects. This is why we are placing so much emphasis on the clean up process. We also have to ensure that the waters of the marina are in perfect shape to berth the many yachts which we expect for World Cup Cricket 2007,” said Donelan.

While the clean up job is a massive one Donelan noted that he is very pleased with the cooperation of the fishing and catamaran boat owners who presently use the marina to berth their boats. Donelan stated that “The owners have been very supportive to Mr. de Savary and his team, so as to allow the steady progress of work in the area. We take this opportunity to thank them for their co-operation.”

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