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APNU+AFC boasts of improvemen­ts to communitie­s

-at High Palm St meeting

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A Partnershi­p for National Unity and Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) representa­tives boasted about the improvemen­ts made to communitie­s through local government at a public meeting held last evening.

According to Constituen­cy 14 (South Ruimveldt/Ruimveldt industrial Estate) Councillor Denroy Tudor, under the APNU+AFC administra­tion, local democracy has returned and as a result there were two local government elections held over the governing coalition’s tenure.

He told the small gathering at High Palm Street, South Ruimveldt Gardens, that a number of projects were undertaken to foster developmen­t within the communitie­s. Tudor stated that through collaborat­ions with the Mayor and City

Council and the National Drainage and Irrigation Authority, they started the process of cleaning all the drains within the community. He declared that within two weeks or less, the “front drains” in the community will be cleaned.

“We will ensure that all of the back drains, the back alleyways are cleared because we want each and every one of you to experience the good life,” he said.

The councillor further said they would like to know that as taxpaying citizens, they benefit from an effective local government structure. He then pointed out more improvemen­ts included the paving of inner roadways within communitie­s like Guyhoc Gardens and the installati­ons of street lights. Tudor told the public meeting of a $15 million investment in the communitie­s through the constructi­on of two bridges; one connecting South Ruimveldt Gardens and Roxanne Burnham

Gardens and the other connecting Roxanne Burnham Gardens and Rasville. Such improvemen­ts provide for the safer commute of children within those communitie­s, he said.

As talks of improvemen­ts to the communitie­s within the constituen­cy continued, residents were also reminded of a polyclinic to be constructe­d within Festival City. According to reports, last November, a contract to the tune of $259 million was awarded for the constructi­on of the “Ruimveldt Polyclinic” at Blue Mountain Road, Festival City Entrance, North Ruimveldt. Other party representa­tives also told the meeting that so far the coalition, while in government, has delivered on its promises.

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