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Jan 28, 2013 Letters
Dear Editor,
I’m a resident of Industry Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara, residing on the western side of the Ogle Community Centre Ground. There has been frequent burning of dried grass which causes thick smoke and grass ashes to pollute the atmosphere, resulting in severe discomfort for residents living in the surrounding area.
We the residents have made several reports to the local Neighbourhood Democratic Council, the Local Government Ministry, Environmental Protection Agency and also the current management of the Community Centre and to date no action has been taken.
While our reports and concerns are being ignored by the relevant authorities, the action of the management of the Community Centre continues. No one is accepting responsibility for the operations of the Community Centre, yet fundraising activities continue to take place with the relevant personnel pocketing the revenues, neglecting the comfort of the residents of Industry.
There seems to be some sort of reluctance by the Local Government Ministry to take the necessary action with the Management of the Centre. This seems to be for a certain reason.
Calls to the fire service are also being ignored and at times the operators have been very arrogant.
We hereby invite all to take a firsthand look at the issues I’m raising in this letter by visiting the Community Centre Ground, as we the residents will be very happy to have the issues highlighted.
N. Singh
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