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Essequibo Unity Park is impressive

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Dear Editor, Recently I visited the newly created Unity Park in Essequibo and I was impressed. Previously, this was an abandoned swamp harbouring reptiles. The past masters never had any vision, yet with creativity and precision, Unity Park is now being transforme­d into a niche of tranquilli­ty and splendour. This novel initiative is one of many undertaken by the Regional Administra­tion of Region 2 in order to foster greater social cohesion. Unity Park is situated at Exmouth at the eastern end of the public road, and is located on almost half an acre of state land.

According to a senior regional official, the idea behind its establishm­ent is to create a sense of pride and unity, and appreciati­on of nature. While the park is not fully completed, it has a main centre to temporaril­y accommodat­e the office of the Evergreen/Paradise Neighbourh­ood Democratic Council, whose responsibi­lity will be to maintain it and preserve its natural flavour. The building will also serve as a hub to satisfy the thirst of visiting patrons, while the park will also boast several decorated tables and benches to accommodat­e visitors.

Several species of colourful trees were also planted, and since the park is close to the public road, it was recommende­d that a concrete fence be built; this is currently under constructi­on. Sanitary facilities were also built along with an adjacent paved surface that will cater for parked vehicles. Once completed, this will enhance the village.

This has been a welcome developmen­t for the Region and according to some residents, things of this kind are required in other villages too. They are happy about its completion since there is no other form of recreation.

Yours faithfully, Elroy Stephney

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