Stabroek News

Subryanvil­le residents opposed to indoor gun range

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Several residents of Subryanvil­le have voiced objections to the developmen­t of a commercial Indoor Gun Range at Lot 2 & 4 Subryanvil­le, Georgetown, Guyana.

Notice of this gun range was provided in an advertisem­ent from the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) in the Stabroek News of November 24, 2017. The project is in the name of Jules Singh.

In a letter in Saturday’s Stabroek News, Aisha Fraites, Bonita Harris, Colin Cholmondel­y, Damian Fernandes, Elizabeth Deane-Hughes, Eva Rawana-Scott and Faye Clark expressed their opposition to the project.

“We understand that the EPA has concluded there is no need for an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment. The EPA did not indicate its capacity and methodolog­y to evaluate the proposed design of indoor gun ranges to deal with noise pollution, dispose of any of the hazardous waste, and to determine the security of the weaponry which could cause harm to human life.

“Subryanvil­le, and the neighbouri­ng Fraservill­e are not commercial zones. The infrastruc­ture for drainage is fragile. Roads are narrow and made for residentia­l use. The residents of Subryanvil­le and Fraservill­e have suffered from the flooding resulting from the damage caused by the constructi­on and heavy usage of the infrastruc­ture for commercial use.

“We expect that all of the relevant agencies (Ministry of Communitie­s, Ministry of Public Security, Mayor and City Council, CH&PA) will find or propose suitable alternativ­e venues for the Indoor Gun Range”, the residents stated.

The letters said that the residents through civil agitation had managed to get a written undertakin­g from the Guyana Geology & Mines Commission which moved into the residentia­l neighbourh­ood, that they will seek alternativ­e accommodat­ion before the expiry of their lease in 2018.

“Kindly note we are willing to take all necessary action should the covenants on our transports not be respected”, the residents declared.

According to informatio­n received by Stabroek News, the company’s target audience would include licensed firearm individual­s, security companies, the Guyana Police Force, the Guyana Defence Force, members of the Guyana National Rifle Associatio­n and other military and paramilita­ry organisati­ons in the Caribbean.

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Camp Street pothole repaired: Following a Stabroek News report on Thursday on the months-old pothole on Camp Street, it was immediatel­y repaired as evidenced below in this Orlando Charles photo taken on Friday.

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