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Aug 21, 2012 News
There has been a growing number of complaints by residents, especially those of Nandy Park, over incomplete road works and large craters which have not only been a great inconvenience, but are an eyesore.
The Eccles/Ramsburg Neighborhood Democratic Council (NDC), was responsible for supervision of almost 20 roads that were upgraded.
Areas like the upscale Nandy Park, Republic Park, Bagotstown and Eccles benefited. However, the construction abruptly stopped in certain sections of Nandy Park, as well as parts of Republic Park, Bagotstown and Eccles, East Bank Demerara.
Previously there was the excuse that the Eccles/Ramsburg NDC, like many such entities, has a limited budget to work with, which contributed for the incomplete works, but residents want the NDC or the Ministry of Local Government to intervene to complete all road works.
When enquires were made with the Ministry of Local Government, it advised that the NDC should be contacted. When this was done, a representative related that the overseer was not available.
However, the Chairman of the Eccles/Ramsburg NDC said that a letter is being prepared to be sent to the Local Government Ministry pertaining to the incomplete works left by the contractor. And based on the advice given, the NDC will proceed with the necessary steps.
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