Rahaman’s Park residents upset over hazard posed by construction work

The pile of dirt and broken glass bottles on the side of the road.

Some Rahaman’s Park, Greater Georgetown residents are upset over ongoing construction work by businessman Ray Rahaman that has left their main access road littered with dirt and broken bottles, which they say are a hazard.

As a result of construction work being done by Rahaman, owner of Rent-A-Tent, several truckloads of the mixture of dirt and broken glass bottles were placed on the road, which residents, who live behind the Parc Rayne facility, use to travel to the public road. When Stabroek News visited the area yesterday, residents were peeved at the state of the road, while expressing concern at the danger that it poses to children, who usually play on the street.

“They are always on the street playing and these broken bottles are a danger to them. You can’t stop children from playing on the street,” said Pansy Ramsarran, adding that it was almost a week since the