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Falklands : Falkland Islands Tourist Board carry out improvements to public jetty
Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 01.07.2009 (Article Archived on 15.07.2009)

Stanley residents may have noticed work being carried out on the Public Jetty this month.


Falkland Islands Tourist Board carry out improvements to public jetty


 


 


Stanley residents may have noticed work being carried out on the Public Jetty this month.


 


The Falkland Islands Tourist Board is overseeing several infrastructure projects in advance of the next tourist season. Morrison Falklands Ltd, FIC and Martech have all been appointed to carry out the work, which includes the installation of a wave barrier on the jetty, a new pontoon, a new ramp giving access to the pontoon from the land (rather than from the jetty) and a shelter for awaiting cruise passengers.


 


The wave barrier will minimalise the movement of the pontoons, helping ensure that tenders have a safer landing area, as well as increasing the life of the pontoons.


 


“This much needed infrastructure improvement is about putting visitor safety and comfort first”, said Jake Downing, General Manager of FITB. “Investment in the public jetty not only ensures passenger safety, but it also gives a positive first impression to cruise visitors. It will encourage them to use our facilities and services, spend money here, spread the good word about us and perhaps even come back again”.


 


Also on the tourist board’s agenda is the erection of a flagpole outside the Jetty Centre, so that cruise tourists will see the Falkland Islands flag flying proudly, as they disembark their ships.


 


According to Mr Downing the improvements are a vital first step in providing a world-class tourism experience to visitors, but the ideal solution in the long term would be to replace the old jetty with a completely new one.


 


The work will be completed before the beginning of the tourist season.


 

 

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