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May 25, 2018 Features / Columnists, Letters
DEAR EDITOR,
On Sunday May 13, The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, through its contractor, undertook construction works in the Atlantic Gardens area as part of the Upgrade of the East Coast Demerara Roadway from Better Hope to Belfield.
The Ministry has since been informed that these works affected ingress and egress to Atlantic Gardens on Mother’s Day and left residents shut off.
We therefore extend our apologies to residents and road users who were affected and further apologise for not updating residents on the shift in the scheduled date for works.
We would like to assure you that steps have been taken to prevent a reccurrence through better communication as the works for Upgrade of the East Coast Demerara Roadway from Better Hope to Belfield progresses.
We apologise once again and sincerely regret all inconveniences caused.
Yours faithfully,
Desilon Daniels
Public Relations Officer
Ministry of Public Infrastructure
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