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Massive improvement at Le Repentir Cemetery

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Massive improvement at Le Repentir Cemetery

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 September 2014, 0:28 by GxMedia

A cleared section of the Le Repentir Cemetery

The once thickly vegetated- almost forested Le Repentir Cemetery- is returning to the days when it was easy to find land for a grave or tomb or locate the place where a loved one was buried.

Large areas of Guyana’s largest cemetery have been cleared of trees and other types of vegetation under a massive clean-up programme being funded by Central Government.

The Government Information Agency (GINA) reported that with blocks one and seven of the Le Repentir nearly completed as part of the Government’s initiative to promote and ensure a cleaner and healthier environment, massive improvements are now visible.

A visit to the cemetery today showed massive de-bushing operations done in block 1 by Jeffery Jones Construction, which was contracted to de-bush blocks three, four and five. Further, block seven, which is being cleared by persons attached to the Georgetown Prison Service, is expected to be completed shortly.

Cleaning of Le Repentir is part of the ‘Clean-up my Country’ initiative, brought forth by the Government of Guyana for which $1 billion was allocated in the 2014 national budget. Of this sum, GUY$500 million is being spent on the cleaning up of Georgetown, which includes the cleaning and de-silting of the seven main drainage canals, which is currently in progress.

It also includes the rehabilitation of the Mayor and City Council’s machinery to ensure the maintenance of a clean city after the exercise is completed.

Another GUY$500M is earmarked for other areas across the country, where clean-up is also underway.

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