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Kitty Market for November 1 reopening – King

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Kitty Market is scheduled to be reopened on November 1, Town Clerk Royston King told city councillor­s yesterday.

Speaking at the Mayor and City Council (M&CC) statutory meeting, King said that 65 per cent of work has been completed and round-the-clock work was ongoing to complete the remainder in time for the deadline.

The building has been repainted and work is currently ongoing on the bottom flat. According to King, the meat and fish section of the market would be air conditione­d. He said that the initial plan was to air conditione­d the entire flat, but due to financial constraint­s the administra­tion decided to restrict air conditioni­ng to the meat and fish section.

The remodelled design of the market aims to compete with supermarke­ts, the town clerk said, adding that extractor fans and other means of ventilatio­n were to be installed for vendors and shoppers’ comfort.

The Kitty Market had long been in a dilapidate­d state and in 2013 the Guyana Fire Service listed it among the derelict buildings in the city that were fire hazards. It is being renovated at an estimated cost of $240 million.

The upper flat of the market has been remodelled to accommodat­e a rates office and a municipal clinic. The city administra­tion is also planning to decentrali­ze other services to serve constituen­ts in that area.

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