VILLAGERS of Section ‘B’ Non Pareil, East Coast Demerara, located about 14 miles from Georgetown, are calling for the roads in that community to be fixed at the earliest.
While the main road into the village is in somewhat good condition, almost all the secondary streets are riddled with huge pot holes.
When it rains those large pot holes are filled with water which makes it impassable for residents and those with vehicles have to do repairs on a regular basis.
For years the roads have been in a bad state, despite several publications highlighting the issue but with no redress.
Some residents have tried to fill those pot holes with builders waste and other materials but as soon as it rains, the stuff is washed away and it’s back to square one.
(Michel Outridge)