Port Louis: The "Upgrading" of the Food Court Agreed to Rs 1.7 million

10 years, 8 months ago - August 21, 2013
Port Louis: The "Upgrading" of Food Court
The Council of Port Louis will pay Rs 1.7 million to improve the Food Court located at Ruisseau du Pouce. This decision, taken on Tuesday, following a request from the Department of Public Health of the Town Hall.

The street food vendors The Causeway, Reverend and Mallefille at Ruisseau du Pouce, will be working in a better environment. Indeed, a decision was taken on Tuesday at the City Council pay an envelope of Rs 1.72 million for this purpose.

According to the Department of Public Health of the municipality, hygiene inspire great concern in this part of the capital. "It is not only how food is prepared but also the conditions in which they are served," suggests a counselor. This decision was welcomed by both advisers but also by merchants.

Regarding the work of raising the mayor should take account of the rainwater drainage. Do not forget the "sad episode torrential rains of March 30 that had turned the city into a huge lake and caused the death of a dozen people," says an adviser.In addition, the city will install new structures to prevent, once night falls, the stalls are used for other purposes. "We know that some people use this space for other activities. "

Text by Le Mauricien

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