300 Leeds village families to receive land titles soon

Attorney General Anil Nandlall
“We started with Cotton Tree, and we are going to do Numbers One, Two, Three, Four and Five. That is thousands of titles we will be issuing to people who have been in occupation of those lands,” the Department of Public Information (DPI) quoted Nandlall as saying.
“We are doing a similar process at 49 Village, right here on the Corentyne coast. And we are going to conclude that shortly, and that will give that entire village titles for the land that they are occupying. And we are working on one along the East Bank of the Berbice River.”
A section of the gathering at Saturday’s meetingThe government is funding this process through the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission, Attorney General Chambers, and the Ministry of Legal Affairs.
Residents were urged to lend their full cooperation to ensure the surveys and titling process can be completed efficiently.
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