Car wash for army vehicles a nuisance to Queenstown residents

Dear Editor,

This letter is being penned in frustration.   I am an octogerian, resident from birth at 138 Crown Street, Queenstown, Georgetown.  I worked for many years and am now retired and at home, and was looking forward to enjoying my end of life years.  But alas!  That is not to be.   I can no longer sit in my rocking chair at my front window, answer my telephone or listen to my television in my sitting room.  All has been taken away by a carwash.

For a period of over one year now, a carwash has been operating on a bridge leading into 137 Crown Street, which is directly opposite to where I reside at 138 Crown Street.    I was made to understand that the premises was the official wash for the army vehicles, and from my observation, army vehicles do form the bulk of the activities of this wash.   Also on the premises, the second building at 137 Crown Street, is a mechanic/body workshop.    If that is connected to the army, I do not know.

From the time this activity commenced, which is over a year ago, my way of life way has been sheer havoc with regard to, inter alia –

I have brought this matter to the attention of the City Council on several occasions, but to no avail.   So could you help a frustrated Senior Citizen?

Yours faithfully,

G D Cholmondeley

Editor’s note

We are sending a copy of this letter to Town Clerk Royston King for any comment he might wish to make.