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Oct 22, 2014 News
The Guyana Police Force is informing the general public of the following Traffic Restriction that will be put in place in order to allow for the smooth flow of the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha’s Annual Deepavali Motorcade today (Wednesday October 22, 2014), from the Campbellville Mandir, Georgetown, to the LBI Community Centre Ground, ECD.
The following roads will be closed to vehicular traffic from approximately 1800h:
Campbell Avenue
Sandy Babb Street
J.B. Singh Road
Carifesta Avenue
Sheriff Street between Durey Lane and the Rupert Craig Highway
Motor vehicles will not be permitted to park on the Northern side of the East Coast Public Road between Conversation Tree and the LBI Community Centre Ground during the Motorcade.
Motor vehicles proceeding West along the East Coast Public Road will be diverted at Agriculture Road, Mon Repos, to the Railway Embankment Road.
Motor vehicles proceeding East along the East Coast Public Road will be diverted at Conversation Tree to the Railway Embankment Road.
No motor vehicle will be allowed to proceed on the East Coast Public Road between Conversation Tree and the LBI Community Centre Ground during the Motorcade.
Motorists are asked to cooperate with the police ranks who will be directing traffic during the event.
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