THE Guyana Police Force is ensuring that it secures all the help needed by bringing all hands on board to implement its Impact Albouystown Project.
And Wednesday the police were given seventy-five signs, bearing the names of all the streets in Albouystown, by Nandkumar Rampersaud, proprietor of Jai Signs and Auto Designs of Independence Boulevard, La Penitence.

Receiving the street signs on behalf of the police and the Impact Albouystown Project was Deputy Superintendent, Wayne DeHeart, who is also the head of the Impact Project. DeHeart was accompanied by other senior ranks from the Brickdam Police Station and from the East Ruimveldt Station which has direct supervision of the Albouystown area.
Speaking with the Guyana Chronicle yesterday after receiving the signs, DeHeart explained that the force is always happy whenever persons see the importance of the Impact Project and give their support.

He added that the police are continuing to work with the community to make the residents comfortable and to engage the young people in a positive way.
Meanwhile, following the handing over of the street signs to Deputy Superintendent DeHeart, Jai Signs proprietor Rampersaud pointed out that his company will continue to offer support for the project and the police.
He said that any activity of the police which aims at the development of the Albouystown community and would improve the relationship between the police and the members of the public will be fully supported, such as the Impact Project.

He commended the police for the work they have been doing in the community and expressed the hope that positive results will be achieved.
The businessman also donated a huge sign to be erected at the multipurpose sports facility which the police and the community are now working to develop in the area under the Project Impact Albouystown umbrella.
Since the commencement of the Impact Albouystown Project, the police with the help of the business community and several individuals and organisations have been channelling lots of resources into Albouystown. Very soon the police will commence works to upgrade a plot of land to be used as a multipurpose sports complex in the community.
(By Leroy Smith)