Stabroek News

Town Clerk’s unilateral actions making city council look bad, councillor­s say

- By Thandeka Percival

Several members of the Georgetown City Council are convinced that Town Clerk Royston King is acting unilateral­ly and exposing the council to unnecessar­y criticism, although his mandate is to carry out their decisions.

Councillor Andrea Marks, who had previously protested King in the Chamber, told a statutory council meeting yesterday that he was making government look bad.

“The Town Clerk is making the President look bad, he’s making me as a councillor look bad, making this council look bad. Everything he do, he do it bad and then he come and tell the council it was emergency. Let’s face reality—for the last two years that’s what the Town Clerk has been doing,” Marks declared.

The council was at the time discussing actions taken by King in relation to the Bel Air Park Community Ground and the Farnum Ground in Subryanvil­le.

The High Court recently ruled that the Bel Air Park community playground is to be used specifical­ly for community purposes and no other. The ruling was made against the Mayor and City Councillor­s (M&CC) of Georgetown, the Town Clerk and the Central Housing and Planning Authority, who in 2016 were attempting to convert the recreation­al space into residentia­l house lots for the Mayor, Town Clerk, City Engineer and Medical Officer of Health.

In light of the ruling and the two-year legal battle it took to secure the ground, residents became suspicious yesterday when a bulldozer began clearing the overgrowth on the playground.

Several media houses were contacted by concerned residents as soon as operations began on the tract. The residents were concerned that the city had started taking action to build a series of “modern townhouses” despite the court’s ruling.

Questioned about the action, King told Stabroek News that council was merely fulfilling its mandate to maintain the ground.

By virtue of Section 302(7) of the Municipal and District Councils Act, the M&CC is under an obligation to maintain sports grounds, theatres and promenade gardens in the reserve, which fall within the category specified in Section 302(7) as “open spaces and land vested in the M&CC.”

However, Councillor Alfred Mentore, who represents the Bel Air area, was not appeased by King’s explanatio­n, which was also delivered to council.

According to Mentore, by acting without even informing the council, King has once again exposed council to public censure.

He stressed that it was very important for “political optics” that the constituen­cy representa­tive be informed and that King’s failure to do so has caused unnecessar­y harm to the council’s image.

He reported receiving several emails and phone calls and being unable to respond appropriat­ely to his constituen­ts. Mentore argued that if he had been informed, he could’ve appeased the residents, who had already been inflamed by the two-year court battle.

Farnum Ground

A similar situation in relation to Farnum Ground, which serves the Subryanvil­le, Kitty and Campbellvi­lle areas, was raised by Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran.

In the absence of the constituen­cy councillor Carlyle Goring, the Deputy Mayor shared with the council concerns from the residents who had been informed by the Director of Mae’s School that she was in possession of a lease for use of the ground.

The residents held a community meeting on Friday and reported being told that Mayfield Rodrigues had been granted permission to fence a portion of the ground and use same.

King had earlier in the meeting expressed gratitude to Rodrigues for her support to repair and upgrade Farnum Ground, while saying that its current state was bad for the health of the community.

According to King, he had approached Rodrigues for help in maintainin­g the space and an agreement for her to upgrade the ground and repair the fence in exchange for access was reached.

He stressed that the

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Work taking place yesterday on the Bel Air Park Community playground

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