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Jan 03, 2020 News
Twenty Broad/Lombard Street families will move into their brand-new homes at Prospect, East Bank Demerara before the end of this month
Last July, the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA) in collaboration with Food for the Poor Guyana Incorporated (FFTP), commenced the first phase of a relocation project, turning the sod for the construction of 20 two-bedroom homes for the families.
Minister within the Ministry of Communities Annette Ferguson and CH&PA’s CEO Lelon Saul with beneficiaries back in July
Minister within the Ministry of Communities, with responsibility for Housing, Annette Ferguson, and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CH&PA, Lelon Saul, turned the sod for the project.
On Monday, CH&PA’s Director of Community Development, Gladwin Charles, explained that 20 houses have been completed.
“We are working on the electrical installation and other finishing touches.”
The homes received 59 percent funding from the CH&PA, while FFTP Guyana contributed the remainder. The beneficiaries were required to oversee the installation of electricity and water to their homes and prepare the space for septic tanks.
The Broad/Lombard Street project began in July 2017 when residents were required to relocate following a court order by the Gonsalves company.
The government immediately stepped in to bring relief to residents. Six families that lost their homes to fire in March were placed on the priority list.
Another 31 families will be facilitated at Cummings Lodge, East Coast of Demerara.
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