‘Let’s Keep Georgetown Clean’ initiative to continue this weekend – along seawall
‘Let’s Keep Georgetown Clean’ initiative, in collaboration with Woodlands Hospital and the Bank of Nova Scotia on Carmichael Street, undertook the clean-up of a section of the Street on Saturday last.
‘Let’s Keep Georgetown Clean’ initiative, in collaboration with Woodlands Hospital and the Bank of Nova Scotia on Carmichael Street, undertook the clean-up of a section of the Street on Saturday last.

THE ‘Let’s Keep Georgetown Clean’ initiative, in collaboration with Woodlands Hospital and the Bank of Nova Scotia on Carmichael Street, undertook the clean-up of a section of the Street on Saturday last.

The activity saw the participation of over 75 staff members of both collaborating entities and some residents whose physical presence and participation in the exercise went towards restoring the City-Cleanupaesthetics of our Garden City.

Let’s Keep Georgetown Clean is a NGO which aims at motivating and educating our citizens to keep the city of Georgetown clean, according to the group’s Chairman, Sherod Duncan.

“We have recently completed successful clean up exercises in numerous areas like: Tiger Bay, South Ruimveldt, Vlissengen Road, Central Georgetown among other localities,” Duncan stated in an email to the Chronicle.

“This weekend we look forward to our ‘Students Mega Clean Up’ in which we hope to engage students from the University of Guyana primarily, and other institutions of learning, in a clean-up along the Seawalls beginning at the Vlissengen Road Pump Station on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at 6am,” Duncan advised.

 

 

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