$500M in community ground development
Minister of Social Cohesion, Hon. Dr. George Norton, and his team visiting the Cane Grove Community Ground earlier this year
Minister of Social Cohesion, Hon. Dr. George Norton, and his team visiting the Cane Grove Community Ground earlier this year

WITHIN the last four years, 674 community grounds across the country have been rehabilitated under the Department of Sport’s ground enhancement project to the tune of $500Million.

Director of Sport Christopher Jones

Speaking with the Department of Public information (DPI) on Friday, Director of Sport, Christopher Jones, said that for 2019 the department has commissioned 48 grounds with an expected 22 to be commissioned before year-end.
While the initial goal was to upgrade the grounds and provide the necessary facilities for local athletes to hone their talent, Jones remarked that there was a noticeable increase in the establishment of sports clubs.

“This is in keeping with the mandate of the National Sports Commission’s Act which speaks to creating an enabling environment for the advancement of sports and there are spin-off benefits to that,” the Sports Director noted.
According to Jones, when the Coalition Government entered office in 2015, while the project existed, there was no tangible evidence of monies having been spent to develop community grounds across the country.

“What we did differently is coordinate the disbursement of those monies with the NDCs and RDCS…we started the disbursement but with the view that we were not only doing a fence or so forth, but the complete ground…so you saw areas where the fencing was done, rehabilitation to the play space and the installation of lights,” he explained.

The lights at Central Mahaicony Community Centre Ground after the commissioning in November

The Sports Director said that this approach has resulted in many positive spin-offs and it would be remiss of the government to stop there but will continue with an intense focus for the benefit of residents and athletes alike.

Apart from this, moving forward, the department is also looking to purchase more energy-saving lamps for its’ Light it up’ campaign. “Recognising that Guyana is going ‘green’ and that many parts have already gone ‘green’, we are trying to source cheap energy-saving lights that would have sufficient illumination to light the grounds,” he explained. Adding that once the department has secured these lights, steps will be made to install them at all of the community grounds. (DPI)

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