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Fort Railway Station receives facelift through Fashion Bug CSR initiative

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Fawaz Razeek, Marketing Executive, Fashion Bug, YasasWitharama, Assistant Marketing Manager, Fashion Bug, Nadisha Wickramathilake, Head of Marketing, Fashion Bug, Dinesh Ekanayake, Deputy General Manager, Fashion Bug, J. I. D. Jayasundara, General Manager Railways, V. S. Polwaththage, Deputy General Manager (Commercial) and G. D. A. Samarasinghe, Deputy Superintendent (Sales & Marketing) at the event

One of Sri Lanka’s leading fashion retail outlets Fashion Bug recently conducted a restoration project to improve the aesthetics of the Fort Railway Station. A big part of the project was better and clearer signage, time tables and name boards for the precinct in order to offer a better travelling experience for the commuters.

Understanding the crucial need to maintain one of thelogistical hallmarks in the heart of Colombo, Fashion Bug has been continuously taking care of the upkeep of main signage at the Fort Railway Station for the past 10 years, providing regular facelifts to the key elements at the station.

“Corporate Social Responsibility is a cornerstone of the Fashion Bug value system. And this project in particular has been one that we are continuously and consistently involved with for the past 10 years” commented Fashion Bug (Pvt.) Ltd Deputy General Manager, Dinesh Ekanayaka.

“Fort Railway Station is truly a hallmark of Colombo’s transportation system and this renovation project and Fashion Bug go way back to when we first started this endeavor in 2013,” added Fashion Bug (Pvt.) Ltd Marketing Head NadishaWickramathilake.

Fashion Bug has taken on the responsibility of installing and maintaining Notice Boards, Platform Numbers, Time Tables, Ticket Counter Boards, Maps, as well as other Name and Direction Boards that help commuters on a daily basis. In total, around 150 boards were installed to uplift the station with a new look. The company has been actively involved in many refurbishment projects, most notably for a number of hospital wards at Kalubowila Hospital, Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children and the Colombo Eye Hospital.

Having commenced as a partnership business with four partners and a staff of 15 persons in 1994, today, Fashion Bug is one of Sri Lanka’s leading and largest fashion retailers with over 14 stores island-wide and a growing workforce of over 1,250 employees.

 

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