
Some 80 families in Section ‘E’ Non Pareil, East Coast Demerara (ECD) will soon be able to process ownership documents, as plans are underway for the regularisation of the area.
On Saturday, the Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry, Susan Rodrigues engaged with residents who have been living in the area for more than two decades, undocumented.
The Director of the Community Development Department, Gladwin Charles also attended the meeting which was chaired by Roger Evelyn, a community representative.

The issue was raised previously when the residents visited Minister Rodrigues’ office seeking assistance to initiate the process. According to the Minister, the problem has persisted for approximately 20 to 30 years, but this is the first time it was brought to her attention. She is committed to addressing it promptly.
The agency has completed an occupational survey and documented eighty structures in the area. This information has been handed over to the Planning Department for block design, which includes proper demarcation of each lot, access points, boundary lines, roads, reserves, and drainage. During the design process, some adjustments on the ground may be necessary.











