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Feb 05, 2016 News
A team of Senior Officers of the Linden Municipality headed by the Town Clerk Jonellor Bowen, met with Town Clerk of Georgetown Royston King and other Senior Officers of the Georgetown Municipality.
The purpose of the visit was to discuss areas of partnerships between the two Councils that would help to build the capacity of the Linden Municipality, so that it can deliver better quality services to the citizens of the mining town.
The Linden Town Clerk said that she has observed the advancement of the Georgetown Municipality in a number of critical areas and is cognizant that Linden can learn from the programmes implemented by the Georgetown Municipality.
City Town Clerk Royston King noted that in the past the Linden Municipality benefited for training organized and implemented by the Georgetown Municipality; these included the training of Environmental Health Assistants and City Constables.
King reiterated that the Georgetown Municipality is ready to provide the necessary support. The City Administrator stated that he sees this opportunity to provide support to the Linden Town Council as an extension of the Georgetown City Council’s civic responsibility to its sister Municipality and to the Citizens of Guyana.
The Georgetown City Council has committed to proving training to the officers of the Linden Municipality in several critical areas which will include City Policing and Human Resource Management.
In addition, the Georgetown Municipality has resuscitated the Bicycle Patrol Unit, and has established a Traffic Management Unit and Anti-litter Unit within the City Constabulary.
Also, the two Municipalities have agreed to have exchange programmes, where officers of both Municipalities would be placed on attachments in several areas, including the City Constabulary and the Personnel Section.
The Officers of the Linden Municipality were taken on a tour to have a look at the operations of the City Constabulary Department.
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