Today, allottees of Le Ressouvenir (Phase II) and Felicity (Phase II) witnessed the transformation of their communities during a virtual tour that showcased the future of their housing schemes.



These landowners, who were allocated their plots in April 2025, were given a clear vision of what the completed developments will look like, alongside real-time updates on the progress being made on the ground.
The two areas encompass approximately 641 acres and cater to around 1,400 house lots. With over $10 billion being invested, significant work is already underway, including the construction of roads, drainage systems, and the installation of water and electrical networks. To date, approximately 27% of the infrastructure has been completed, and by the end of November, all allottees will have access to their plots of land.
Furthermore, allottees will benefit from potable water services supplied through Guyana Water Incorporated’s (GWI) systems at Better Hope and La Bonne Intention. The areas will also enjoy improved connectivity, being linked to the new four-lane highway stretching from Aubrey Barker Road in Georgetown to Enmore—an upgrade that promises greater ease of movement for residents and businesses alike.
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