…all proceeds from renting to assist low-income homeowners
Construction for a number of two-bedroom low-income homes at Great Diamond, East Bank Demerara, which will be used to accommodate visitors of the inaugural Cricket Carnival is moving apace.
Minister within the Housing and Water Ministry Susan Rodrigues and Head of the Guyana Police Force Special Branch, Errol Watts inspected the site on Wednesday to discuss security measures for the area.
“The Police are here to ensure that the sites are well secured and so that visitors who are coming here will feel safe in occupying one of these houses during that time,” the Minister is quoted as saying in a release from the Central Housing and Planning Authority.
Each two-bedroom home spans (20 ft) in width and 30 ft in length or a total of six hundred square feet (600 sq ft). It also includes living, dining and kitchen quarters.
All proceeds gathered from renting the units will be used as down payments to assist low-income earners, who will subsequently be allocated the units.
Rodrigues highlighted that the low-income homes are strategically positioned to the benefit of both Carnival goers, as well as the beneficiaries of the Ministry’s housing programme, since they are bordered by the Eccles to Great Diamond Four-lane Highway on the north; the new Eccles to Great Diamond Interlink Road on the west and the East Bank Public Road towards the east.










