Housing and Water Minister, Collin Croal on Monday announced that this year, $100 million will be spent on road works in several communities along the East Bank Demerara.
Croal said the project will come under the Ministry’s Community Road Repair and Enhancement programme in the 2021 National Budget.
“Some of these roads will be from Herstelling all the way to Mocha and where you have that Providence main road. That will include Covent Garden and Farm so you can see improvement immediately in this year,” he said in a Department of Public Information report.

The Minister was at the time conducting a community outreach in the Little Diamond/Herstelling Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC). He was accompanied by CEO of the Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA), Sherwyn Greaves, and a team of technical officers.
At the meeting, residents raised concerns about dilapidated roads, water and the need for street lights in the communities. Several persons had issues regarding their lands addressed.
Croal used the opportunity to highlight some of the projects that will be executed in the new and existing communities along the East Bank corridor, under the Ministry’s 2021 work programme.










