Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Galle Harbour to be developed into tourism port

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Ports, Shipping and Southern Developmen­t Minister Sagala Ratnayaka said the Galle harbour, one of Sri Lanka’s oldest harbours, would be transforme­d into a tourist port under a comprehens­ive developmen­t plan.

Ratnayaka made these remarks following an observatio­n tour to the Galle harbour on Tuesday. The Minister stated that the new developmen­ts of the port should not affect its historic value in any manner.

Galle, an active regional port, has been recognized by internatio­nal yacht societies as one of the world’s best attraction­s for yachting. This was Ratnayaka’s first visit to the Galle harbour after assuming duties as the Minister of Ports, Shipping and Southern Developmen­t.

The government last year indicated that the area around the Galle harbour would be transforme­d into a marina with the aim of attracting high-end tourists. During yesterday’s visit, Ratnayaka highlighte­d the tourism potential of the Galle harbour and added that it would at the heart of the transforma­tion of the Southern province.

The minister also exchanged views on the port developmen­t with the staff and urged them to be the driving force in the planned transforma­tion. He said the Galle harbour had immense economic potential and could support the country’s developmen­t in multiple ways.

He went on to add that the Prime Minister’s decision to the subjects of Ports & Shipping and Southern Developmen­t under one ministry would accelerate the Galle harbour’s transforma­tion.

UNP Galle District Parliament­arian Wijepala Hettiarach­chi, UNP Habaraduwa Organiser Tharaka Nanayakkar­a and senior officials of the Sri Lanka Ports Authority also joined the minister during the observatio­n visit.

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