Gunthropes, a community that the government has ignored
I write this article with a heavy heart, knowing that on several occasions, attempts have been made to address the pressing issue at hand. However, despite these efforts, the problem still persists, leaving us with a sense of frustration and disappointment. It is disheartening to witness the lack of progress in finding a viable solution, not just by me but by several residents living in the area, to have the government take a serious look at the very poor infrastructure that we are currently living with. The deteriorating infrastructure not only affects our daily lives but also poses significant risks to our safety and well-being. It is high time for the government to prioritize this matter and allocate sufficient resources to improve the situation, ensuring a better quality of life for all residents in the area.
Individuals have invested a significant amount of money in their properties. Despite these efforts, the government has continuously turned a blind eye to our pleas for improved infrastructure. The lack of proper roads and other basic amenities not only affects our daily lives but also devalues the investments made by residents in their properties.
Furthermore, the absence of adequate infrastructure hinders economic growth and development in the area. Businesses are less likely to invest in an area with poor roads and limited access to basic amenities, resulting in a stagnation of the local economy. Therefore, addressing these infrastructure deficiencies is not only crucial for the well-being of residents but also for attracting new businesses and fostering economic prosperity. It is essential to prioritize infrastructure development to improve the overall quality of life and stimulate economic growth.
Residents in the community are already doing their part to support infrastructure development in the community through various initiatives such as cleaning vacant lots that do not belong to them, purchasing traffic mirrors to avoid accidents, keeping the side of the roads clean since the beautification team never comes to our area, organizing the occasional clean-up campaign, and even going as far as purchasing scalping out of their own pockets to fill some of the unberable holes we have to drive on.
These efforts by the residents demonstrate their strong commitment to improving the community’s infrastructure. However, it is crucial for local authorities and government bodies to recognize and support these initiatives by allocating funds and resources to address the larger infrastructure issues. By working together, both residents and the government can create a more sustainable and well-maintained infrastructure system that benefits everyone in the community.
Taxes have increased, and we do plan to hold the government accountable.
JW
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Gunthorpes along with the rest of St. Peters overwhelmingly indicated during the last election that they preferred handouts and personal favours over community development. Soo why the cry now??
Everything is politics. The government is responsible for the infrastructure. People pay taxes whether they are UPP supporters or Labour supporters. Some people will accept anything as they are simpletons and believe that if you don’t vote for the government in power, you shouldn’t get proper infrastructure. How about the people who voted for the government? Aren’t they suffering to?
@ Tek your handout and cool
Was not Gunthorpes alone- it is practically the entire country who showed they preferred the handouts and personal favours of the ABLP over themselves.
Tek your handout and cool
You really think that everyone got handouts. PLEASE, the last I checked the government is responsible for all individuals living in the country weather they voted for them or not.
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