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Dec 20, 2017 News
Assuria Guyana, ever conscious of its social responsibility, has once again stepped on board to provide a much needed Bus Shelter outside of the North Georgetown Secondary and St. Joseph’s High Schools.

Students from the two schools take time out for a photo in the newly constructed bus shed, compliments of Assuria.
This initiative resulted from the General Manager of Assuria, Clyde Muntslag observing that children, teachers and other pedestrians exposed to sun and rain, whilst waiting on public transportation to take them to their destinations.
As a result, an approach was made to the Ministry of Public Works for approval to erect a Bus Shed. The request was granted without delay.
This is the second such bus shed sponsored by Assuria. The first was commissioned in April 2016, on Regent Street oblique to the GuyOil Gas Station.
Assuria wishes to thank the Ministry of Public Works for the support for this project.
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