Skeldon Heritage Resort hosts judiciary retreat

The Privatization Specialist ag, Officer, Rachael Henry (NICIL photo)

A three-day judiciary retreat was recently held at the Skeldon Heritage Resort, according to a release yesterday from the National Commercial and Industrial Investments Limited (NICIL).

The building is one of the assets from the now shuttered Skeldon sugar estate transferred to NICIL and which has been employed for heritage tourism According to a press release yesterday from NICIL, Privatization Specialist ag, Rachael Henry disclosed that the resort catered for some 70 members of the judiciary and she is very pleased that despite a few challenges the response to the facilities and opportunities being offered at the resort are certainly of a high standard.  “When we were approached to host this retreat we recognised immediately that there were a number of repairs, renovations and additions that we would have to do if we were going to be ready to effectively and efficiently catering for this very important retreat. I must confess however that while it took a few months to enhance and improve the facilities, we were able to successfully pull it off,” Henry said.