A massive clean-up campaign is scheduled for the capital city of Georgetown and vendors and business owners who operate within the precincts of Lacytown, Robbstown and Bourda are encouraged to participate. The clean-up exercise is slated for Sunday, July 2, 2017 from 7:00 a.m.
The specific areas earmarked for cleaning are: Water, Regent, Robb, Charlotte North and South Road, Avenue of the Republic, King, Wellington, Camp, Hincks, America, Commerce, Longden and South Streets.
This exercise, according to information out of City Hall, is necessary to maintain environmental cleanliness in the City of Georgetown.
The Georgetown municipality has reportedly observed that some citizens are trying their utmost to keep the environment clean, while there are those citizens who still continue disposing of their refuse in waterways; canals, street drains, alleyways and on parapets.
For the exercise the City Council would be providing the necessary tools and equipment needed.
The Solid waste Management Department and City Engineers Department would be providing the necessary support in the form of trucks and other vehicles to cart away the sludge and refuse from the exercise. All vendors are asked to make a special effort to attend. Since this exercise would help to enhance the environment in which they ply their trade.
No vending would be permitted on the clean-up day.