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UDC attractions remain closed

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The Urban Development Corporation (UDC) says all attractions owned and operated by the state agency and its subsidiary, the St Ann Development Company, remain closed at this time.

However, the UDC says they are being readied for a safe reopening.

The UDC says it is, therefore, in the process of implementing measures such as physical distancing protocols, sanitisation stations, digitisation of services and staff training as it prepares to reopen to the public.

Frank McKoy, who leads the UDC Response and Recovery Task Force, said in a statement that “we are now presented with opportunities to use technology to reengineer UDC’s business operations within the context of the digital environment.”

The public is reminded that UDC-owned attractions are as follows:

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