Reserves crackdown

City Hall last evening carried out an operation at Rams Auto Spares and Trucking Service located at Light Street, Alberttown during which several pieces of heavy-duty machinery and spare parts that were on the reserves around the business premises were removed. Town Clerk, Royston King who was present while the operation was being carried out told Stabroek News that the removal of the items is part of a reclamation effort on spaces under the jurisdiction of the city that were unlawfully occupied. He said that the owner of the business, Ram (only name given) had received several warnings and notices to remove the machinery and parts but he had refused to comply. King added that the machinery and parts had been blocking the drainage and pathways in the area. The items removed were taken to the Council Compound located at Princes Street, Georgetown. Spare parts being removed and placed in a truck during last evening’s operation.

 

City Hall last evening carried out an operation at Rams Auto Spares and Trucking Service located at Light Street, Alberttown during which several pieces of heavy-duty machinery and spare parts that were on the reserves around the business premises were removed.
Town Clerk, Royston King who was present while the operation was being carried out told Stabroek News that the removal of the items is part of a reclamation effort on spaces under the jurisdiction of the city that were unlawfully occupied.
He said that the owner of the business, Ram (only name given) had received several warnings and notices to remove the machinery and parts but he had refused to comply.
King added that the machinery and parts had been blocking the drainage and pathways in the area. The items removed were taken to the Council Compound located at Princes Street, Georgetown.
Spare parts being removed and placed in a truck during last evening’s operation.