Thirty river dam squatters now have Diamond homes – CHPA

Thirty squatters, previously residing in makeshift dwellings along the East Bank Demerara (EBD) river dam, now own comfortable homes at Diamond, EBD.

The Central Housing and Planning Authority (CHPA) yesterday said that these new residences provide safer living conditions, enhancing the socio-economic well-being of the settlers and their families.

Minister of Housing and Water,  Collin  Croal, presented keys to the new homeowners yesterday, alongside Director of Community Development,  Gladwin Charles, and engineers from CHPA’s Projects Department.

These two-bedroom homes each measure 600 sq. ft. and also feature a living room, kitchen and washroom area, the CHPA said.

The Ministry has been engaging with approximately 291 squatters on the sea dam at Herstelling, Farm, Covent Garden, Prospect, Diamond, Grove, and Friendship since 2021. About 50% of the settlers have already received land allocations in housing schemes.