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Sep 11, 2010 Letters
Dear Editor,
It is only a few weeks ago that President Jagdeo entered Buxton with his promises of the re-development of Buxton. It is for me to let you know that a few days ago it was announced that the nursery school attached to the Buxton Primary school is being closed and the children relocated to another site further from Middle Walk.
This move is going to create further hardships for the young attendees, their parents and teachers. The “new” nursery at Company Path is already overcrowded and facilities are not welcoming.
The President should look into this issue urgently, bearing in mind his promises to the villagers.
Deo Persaud
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Even the Mayor is curious…
Dear Editor,
At last the Swimming Pool has made the news. From all available evidence this is another misuse of taxpayers’ money.
Could the responsible Cabinet member answer the following: –
1 Who directed that ‘Kares Engineering Inc’ (whose manager/owner hails from the West Demerara) be awarded the contract?
2. At the time what was the contract sum?
3. Who provided the ‘engineers estimate’ and what was it?
4. What experience has or had ‘Kares’?
5. Who or which group is now completing this pool?
6. Who is supervising the work to ensure quality”?
7. What sum is being paid to the contractor for completing the project?
As a citizen and a member of the Swimming Club fraternity, I request truthful answers.
I believe we are entitled to such.
Hamilton Green, J P,
Mayor
Jan 06, 2025
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