#KINGSTON, March 24 (JIS): Executive Director of Devon House Development Company, Janette Taylor, is advising the public that Devon House remains open, but with some adjustments to its operations.
Speaking with JISNews, Mrs. Taylor
said the children’s play area and all the lawns, with the exception of the
North Lawn where the Ice Cream parlour is located, have been closed, and that persons
are being encouraged not to stay or linger for long.
She explained that these measures, among
others, are part of the company’s efforts to prevent the spread of the
coronavirus (COVID-19).
“Restaurants are open for takeout
service. The ice cream shop has put in markers; people cannot go in more than
10 at a time; the benches are sanitised four times per day and all our tenants
have sanitisers that are open in their shop,” she noted.
Advertisement
Mrs. Taylor said that the necessary
safety and precautionary measures were taken on the property long before
Jamaica recorded its first case of COVID-19, with the installation of sanitiser
dispensers at all the entrances.
She
also pointed out that the operating hours for some of the restaurants and shops
had been changed.
“Devon House I-Scream and Devon House
Bakery close at 8:00 p.m., Reggae Mill Bar closes at 9:00 p.m. and The Steak
House and Pimentos close at 6:30 p.m.,” she added.
Mrs. Taylor said also that tours of
the mansion continue, but in groups of no more than 10.
“We sanitise the House. We sanitise
every morning when people go through and touch the rails to go upstairs. We
sanitise them again after they’ve gone. We are making sure that we are as safe as
possible for the public,” said Mrs. Taylor.