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Georgetown Renovation Plan Gets Boost from King Charles

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Marking Commonwealth Day, observed this year on Monday, March 9, the The King’s Foundation highlighted its collaboration with the Government of Guyana to advance sustainable development initiatives across the country.

According to GBN News, the partnership centres on the Georgetown Urban Framework Plan, an initiative aligned with Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy 2030. Specialists from the Foundation’s Projects Team developed the plan in conjunction with national and local partners to establish a comprehensive long-term vision for transforming Georgetown into a resilient, well-connected and inclusive city.

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In an interview with Village Voice News, Councillor Lelon Saul said the Georgetown Mayor and City Council was engaged throughout the process. Saul explained that the council collaborated from the feasibility stage of the project, emphasising that municipal authorities were involved in shaping the framework plan.

The initiative aims to balance the preservation of Georgetown’s architectural heritage with environmentally responsible growth. It addresses several of the capital’s most pressing challenges, including drainage systems, flood protection, transportation infrastructure and the safeguarding of historic structures.

Working with the Office of the President of Guyana and other national bodies, the Foundation has crafted a strategy that reimagines Georgetown as a “garden city,” promoting pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods while revitalising the historic waterfront area.

The plan also considers pressures from urban expansion, seeking to guide future growth using sustainable development principles while protecting the city’s cultural identity.

Beyond the framework plan, the partnership is advancing seven demonstration projects across the country. These include a proposed sustainable Demonstration Town called Canal City, designed to guide future urban development patterns.

The King’s Foundation marked Commonwealth Day by spotlighting its collaboration with Guyana’s government to advance sustainable development across the South American nation. | GETTY

Heritage-focused initiatives include the revitalisation of the Transport and Harbours Building and improvements to the historic Stabroek Market and its surrounding district. Plans are also underway to regenerate the Water Street riverfront corridor.

Additional projects aim to create healthier streets that prioritise pedestrians and cyclists, while innovative architecture incorporating nature-based climate solutions is also being explored, including a proposed Biodiversity Demonstration Building.

A central component of the programme is Harmony Village and the Centre for Indigenous Knowledge planned for the community of Moraikobai. Inspired by the sustainable community vision of Charles III, the project is intended to support Indigenous-led development through education, enterprise and skills training.

The Guyana initiatives, including Harmony Village, were also featured in the Finding Harmony: A King’s Vision, highlighting how sustainable design, heritage preservation and community-driven development can support Guyana’s low-carbon ambitions.

Commonwealth of Nations member Guyana is part of a voluntary association of countries that were largely former territories of the British Empire. Guyana became a member of the Commonwealth when it gained independence from United Kingdom on May 26, 1966.

Although Guyana became a republic in 1970, it chose to remain within the Commonwealth, maintaining political, cultural, and diplomatic ties with other member states. Today, the King Charles III serves as the symbolic Head of the Commonwealth, an organisation that promotes cooperation on democracy, development, and shared values among its 56 member countries.

Through its membership, Guyana participates in Commonwealth programmes, forums, and initiatives aimed at strengthening governance, economic growth, and collaboration among nations across Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific, Asia, Europe, and the Americas

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