Jamaica Gleaner

Major artisan village for Hampden, Trelawny

- Okoye Henry/Gleaner Writer

TWO PUBLIC bodies are spending US$5.7 million (J$730 million) over the next 12 months to build out 1.6 hectares (four acres) of land into a major artisan village and tourist attraction at the Hampden Wharf in Falmouth, Trelawny.

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett and officials from the Port Authority of Jamaica and the Tourism Enhancemen­t Fund broke ground on Friday for the multimilli­on-dollar project.

“The US$5.7 million that we are putting for this particular arrangemen­t is in the context of the broader developmen­t, as it is a narrow arrangemen­t of making sure that the little people of Falmouth such as the artisans and the craftsmen have a space,” said Bartlett during his address.

The area will be converted into an 18th-century wharf environmen­t equipped with 47 shops, five restaurant­s and bars, 12 mini stalls and 18 ar tisan shops that will form an arcade.

An additional 12 major shops will also be built for athletes, as well as facilities for rum tasting, cigars, clothing and a children’s play area.

JAMAICAN EXPERIENCE

“What we will have is a confluence of the Jamaican experience that the visitors will know is really authentic and creative. That is the type of presentati­on we have to make to enable Falmouth to be a special place of revisits,” Bartlett stated.

“The whole objective is to make sure that at every step of the way, the quality of the Jamaican experience that we market and set in collaborat­ion with our friends and partners from the Port Authority is never questioned or is second guessed,” he added.

The Gleaner understand­s that artisan villages are to be establishe­d in Ocho Rios, Montego Bay, Negril and Port Antonio in short order.

 ?? PHOTO BY OKOYE HENRY ?? Ground being broken for the Hampden Wharf Developmen­t in Falmouth, Trelawny. Getting the job done (from left) are: Mayor of Falmouth Collen Gager; Gordon Shirley, president and CEO of the Port Authority of Jamaica; Edmund Bartlett, tourism minister; Dr...
PHOTO BY OKOYE HENRY Ground being broken for the Hampden Wharf Developmen­t in Falmouth, Trelawny. Getting the job done (from left) are: Mayor of Falmouth Collen Gager; Gordon Shirley, president and CEO of the Port Authority of Jamaica; Edmund Bartlett, tourism minister; Dr...

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