Construction work commences on Charity Market
A section of the Charity Market was severely damaged by an electrical fire in July 2023 (Indrawattie Natram photos)
A section of the Charity Market was severely damaged by an electrical fire in July 2023 (Indrawattie Natram photos)

THE construction of a state-of-the-art multimillion-dollar market at Charity, Region Two, has commenced and is progressing smoothly.

This was confirmed by Regional Vice-Chairman Humace Oodit, who informed the Chronicle, on Friday, that fabrication works have started.

The market when completed will measure 152×164 feet. It will cost $286 million and is being constructed by Builders Hardware and General Supplies Construction

Oodit said that 22 vendors were relocated by councillors of the Charity/Ursara Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC) to facilitate the smooth execution of the project. They will return to the location when the structure is finished.

The Regional Vice-Chairman said that two vendors were not complying and as such they had to be written to. Vendors are now operating in an area next to the Charity Magistrate’s Court.

A section of the Charity Market was severely damaged by an electrical fire in July 2023 (Indrawattie Natram photos)

The Regional Vice-Chairman said that he was satisfied with the pace of work and called on all vendors to cooperate. He said that the new market will provide a comfortable space for vendors.

Chairperson of the Charity/Ursara Neighbourhood Democratic Council (NDC), Chandrawattie Comal, said that the construction work was being monitored by the NDC and regional officials.

“We are happy for the prompt actions and we commend the government and the Ministry of Local Government for this move. We are thankful for this intervention,” Paula Simon a vendor said.

A fire of electrical origin on July, 6, 2023 destroyed 25 stalls in the market. The Guyana Police Force had disclosed that ranks and fire responders observed that sparks and smoke were coming from an electrical meter.

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