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Jamaican PM Visits Treasure Beach

  • Writer: Lucy Atherton
    Lucy Atherton
  • Jul 30
  • 2 min read

Lashings Boutique Hotel and Turtles' Nest Villa in Treasure Beach, Jamaica, were honoured to welcome the Prime Minister to stay in July.


Mr Holness stayed at Lashings Boutique Hotel
Mr Holness stayed at Lashings Boutique Hotel

The Most Honourable Andrew Holness MP was in the parish of St Elizabeth to launch a new irrigation scheme, which will benefit local farmers in the nearby Pedro Plains area. The local MP Floyd Green joined him to thank him for all his efforts to help facilitate this. Mr Green stayed at Turtles' Nest Villa, which is managed by Lashings.


Mr Holness and Mr Green at Turtles' Nest Villa
Mr Holness and Mr Green at Turtles' Nest Villa

Mr Holness said: "I can say with pride that the Pedro Plains Irrigation Expansion Project is no longer a promise, it is happening. With an investment of $26 billion, this project will bring water from the Black River, supported by three reservoirs, multiple pumping stations, and a modern system of pipes and laterals. It will also include a nine megawatt solar energy system.


"This is the largest irrigation project in Jamaica’s history. It will transform nearly 10,000 acres of farmland and improve the lives of over 6,000 farming families in southern St. Elizabeth."


These farms supply all the island with produce, as well as Treasure Beach, so it's hoped it will be a boost to the economy. Lashings is proud to use local fruit and vegetables in our restaurants, along with ingredients grown in their gardens.


The PM then went on to tour Treasure Beach and in particular Billy's Bay, which was hardest hit by Hurricane Beryl a year ago but has fully recovered thanks to community action and support. He said: "Every parish has its own personality and I’m feeling the warmth and kindness of the people of St Elizabeth.'


Lashings owner David Folb said: "Lashings is very grateful for the PM's recognition of the work we do here in Treasure Beach: supporting local jobs, eco-tourism and building a stronger community together."


Mr Holness with Lashings owner Lisa Folb and Manager Shanakay Roach
Mr Holness with Lashings owner Lisa Folb and Manager Shanakay Roach

The PM at Lashings Hotel


The PM and the local MP at Turtles' Nest Villa

 
 
 

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