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Parliamentary Question · No. B/949 · Series B Answered

the recently constructed waterfronts along the coastal regions of Quatre Sœurs to Bois des Amourettes, he wi…

Asked by
Mr Seeburn
Second Member · Vieux Grand Port and Rose Belle
Addressed to
Environment
Minister of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change
Sitting
Tuesday, 28 October 2025
Question 51 of 69
The question, as placed

(No. B/949) Mr M. Seeburn (Second Member for Vieux Grand Port & Rose Belle) asked the Minister of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change whether, in regard to the recently constructed waterfronts along the coastal regions of Quatre Sœurs to Bois des Amourettes, he will state whether – 83 (a) the National Environment Cleaning Authority (NECA) and/or any other unit under the aegis of the Ministry has been assigned the responsibility for the cleaning and maintenance thereof, and (b) consideration will be given to allowing non-governmental organisations to contribute in the embellishment thereof through the planting of coastal and ornamental plants.

Deferred from this sitting to: tuesday-28-october-2025

The exchange, in full
Mr Bhagwan

Mr Deputy Speaker, Sir, with regard to part (a) of the question, I am informed that the coastal stretch from Quatre Sœurs to Bois des Amourettes within the district boundary of Grand Port contains 21 proclaimed public beaches, all of which fall under the responsibility of the Beach Authority. This figure includes seven beaches which were recently redeveloped into waterfronts and officially proclaimed as public beaches in December 2024. Current cleaning services across these 21 public beaches are being provided by the Beach Authority and Mauri-Facilities Management Company Limited, both entities falling under the aegis of my Ministry and also by private contractors. Additionally, personnel from the Beach Authority undertake regular repairs and maintenance of amenities and infrastructure across all 21 public beaches. Mr Deputy Speaker, Sir, as regards part (b) of the question, my Ministry maintains an open policy regarding collaboration with Non-Governmental Organisations and the private sector for embellishment works which are effected under the supervision and technical guidance of my Ministry. I also wish to inform the House that my Ministry, through the Beach Authority, Mauri-Facilities Management Company Limited with the collaboration of the private sector, the District Council of Grand Port and NGOs, is planning to organise a large-scale cleanliness campaign during the first week of December 2025 along this coastal stretch to further uplift the environment of this vital zone. My hon. friend and colleague and his other colleagues of the constituency will be kept informed of the programme.

The Deputy Speaker

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