Kandawala (Sinhala: කඳවල, romanized: Kan̆davala, Tamil: கந்தவல, romanized: Kantavala) (also known as Kandawala - Negombo and Kandawala - Katana) is a suburb of the city of Negombo, Sri Lanka.
Administration
Kandawala consists of three Grama Niladhari divisions: Ihala Kandawala, Pahala Kandawala and K. C. De Silva Pura, while the Kandawala Electoral Ward (subdivided into consisting Ilhala Kandawala and Pahala Kandawala) comes under the purview of the Katana Pradesiya Sabha.
Poththode, Anandapura and Batapaththala are other areas that lie within Kandawala.
Kandawala was home to a tower built in 1796 by the colonial Dutch for communication and surveillance, with a height of 150 feet (46 m).[1] The tower was later used by the Department of Survey; it collapsed on 27 November 2015,[2][3] with the remains visible today.
Poththode Ananda Wivekashrama and Pahala Kandawala Sri Sambudaramaya temples are Buddhist religious places in the area.
Education
St. Joseph’s Junior School, Kandawala provides education for students from grades 1 to 11.
Transportation
Kandawala is Located on the Negombo - Katana 251 bus route. Private buses are frequent, and several SLTB services are also available. A bus travelling from Nikaveratiya to Colombo via Pannala, Katana, Kandawala and Negombo also exists.