Public Works Minister, Bishop Juan Edghill said he is disappointed with the Georgetown Mayor and City Council (M&CC) for allowing prominent areas to become illegal dumpsites.

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The Minister was among several Cabinet members on Sunday, who participated in the massive clean-up campaign organised by the Joint Services and the Private Sector, with support from the Government.
Minister Edghill observed tons of garbage being pulled out and dumped into trucks from Savage Street, Georgetown. The road links Robb and Regent Streets.
“The volume of garbage that is here speaks to two things. One; the neglect by the Mayor and City Council first of all to enforce; and secondly, remove solid waste from the city,” Minister Edghill told DPI.
He said the amount of solid waste removed from the passageway was not accumulated over weeks or months.
“…this is years of garbage. A pile that is five to six feet high in the air on a street that is maybe 30 meters long, it (was) allowed to happen with a Constabulary that is enforced [and] with laws that are enforced,” he added.
