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Notice for the 8Th Cycle of Continuous Registration NOTICE Given Under THE NATIONAL REGISTRATION (RESIDENTS) REGULATIONS (Cap. 19:08) ADDRESSES OF REGISTRATION OFFICES AND SUB-OFFICES FOR THE EIGHTH CYCLE OF CONTINUOUS REGISTRATION 1. On the directions of the Elections Commission and in accordance with Regulation 4 of the National Registration (Residents) Regulations, the Commissioner specifies in columns 1, 11, 111 and 1V of the Schedule, the Registration District, the Registration Officer and Assistant Registration Officer, the Registration Area or Part Thereof and the Addresses of their Offices, respectively. 2. The Official working hours shall be as follows- (a) Registration Offices/ - Monday to Friday (except Sundays and Holidays ) Sub-Offices - 09:00hrs to 13:00hrs 14:30hrs to 18:00hrs - Saturday - 10:00hrs to 14:00hrs 1 SCHEDULE Registration Registration Area or Part Registration Office /Sub Registration District Officer/Assistant Thereof Office Registration officer Mabaruma, Kumaka, Hosororo, Office of the Elections Port Kaituma, Matthews Ridge, Commission, Regional Registration Officer Arakaka and surrounding areas Democratic Council Building, (Ganesh Seecharran) (Sub-Region 1) Part of the Mabaruma Compound, North Registration district for Region West District, Region No. 1 No. 1. Barima Head - Matakai, The Registration Masowah, Matthews Ridge, District for Region Assistant Registration Office of the Elections Arakaka, Sebai - Kaituma, Barima No. 1 or the Officer Commission, Port Kaituma Head - Whanamparu, Sebai, Little Barima/Waini Region (Salema Ghanie) Water Front, Port Kaituma Anabise - Part of the Registration Area Moruca, Kumaka, Santa Rosa and surrounding areas (Sub- Moruca Registration Office, Registration Officer Region 11) - Part of the Multi Purpose Building, Kumaka (Trevor Harris) Registration District for Region Road, Moruca. No. 1 Pomeroon River Right Bank Manawarin and surrounding areas including Charity and all the Registration Officer Charity Registration Office, areas to Paradise on the (Doodnauth Singh) Charity, Pomeroon. Essequibo Coast (Sub-Region 1) The Registration – Part of the Registration District District for Region for Region No. 2 No. 2 or the Walton Hall including Anna Pomeroon/ Regina and the surrounding Supenaam Region Anna Regina Registration areas to Supenaam River and its Registration Officer Office, Anna Regina, Essequibo tributaries (Sub-Region 11) – Part (Roxanne Smith) Coast of the Registration District for Region No. 2. Essequibo Islands and surrounding Islands including Kariti, Lower Makouria (Right The Registration Bank) Bonasika, East Bank District for Region Essequibo and the surrounding Parika Registration Office, No. 3 or the Registration Officer areas to Cornelia Ida on the West Hydronie, East Bank Essequibo (Gordon Clarke) Coast Demerara (Sub-Region 1 & Essequibo. Islands/West 11) - Part of the Registration Demerara Region. District for Region No. 3. 2 Hague on the West Coast The Registration Demerara including the areas of District for Region Vreed-en-Hoop, West Bank Klein/Pouderoyen Registration No. 3 or the Registration Officer Demerara to Potosi Demerara Office, Building Number WD – Essequibo (Jean Moffet) River and the surrounding areas 23 Public Road, Pouderoyen Islands/West (Sub-Region 111) Part of the West Bank Demerara Demerara Region. Registration District for Region No. 3. Moblissa on the Linden Soesdyke Highway including the areas from Diamond Registration Office, The Registration Registration Officer Timehri to Eccles on the East Area 'M' Diamond, East Bank District for Region (Pamarysa Bobb) Bank Demerara - Part of the Demerara. No. 4 or the Registration District for Region Demerara/Mahaica No. 4 Region Assistant Registration Soesdyke Sub-Office, Officer Moblissa- Caledonia Soesdyke, East Bank (Dexter Patterson) Demerara South Georgetown including the areas of Agricola, Ruimveldt, La Penitence, Tucville, Albouystown, South Georgetown Registration Registration Officer Lodge, Stabroek and their Office, Croal & Smyth Streets (Guy Wharton) The Registration surrounding areas - Part of the Georgetown. District for Region Registration District for Region No. 4 or the No. 4. Demerara/Mahaica Agricola, Ruimveldt, La Region Assistant Registration South Georgetown Sub – Penitence, Tucville, Albouystown, Officer Office, Transfiguration Church Lodge, Stabroek and their (Simone Jervis) (Annex) Mandela Avenue. surrounding areas. North Georgetown including the areas of Kingston, Cummingsburg, Queenstown, Campbellville, Prashad Nagar, North Georgetown Registration Registration Officer Kitty, Sophia, Liliendaal, Office, Lot 8 Church Street, (Michelle Miller) Pattersen, Cummings Lodge, and Georgetown. The Registration their surrounding areas - Part of District for Region the Registration District for No. 4 or the Region No. 4. Demerara/Mahaica Bel Air, Bel Air Springs, Region Assistant Registration Campbellville, Prashad Nagar, North Georgetown Sub - Office, Officer Sophia, Liliendaal, Pattersen, 49 William and Sheriff Streets, (Catherine Adams) Cummings Lodge, and their Campbellville. surrounding areas - The areas of the East Coast of Demerara from Industry to Coldingen Registration Office, The Registration Registration Officer Mahaica River (Western Portion) Former GUYSUCO Office, District for Region (Jaigobind Mahabir) including St. Cuthbert's Mission - Coldingen East Coast No. 4 or the Part of the Registration District for Demerara. Demerara/Mahaica Region No. 4. Region Assistant Registration Better Hope Community Officer Industry–Chateau Margot Centre, Better Hope, East (Carolyn Duncan) Coast Demerara 3 St. Cuthbert Mission (Eastern The Registration Portion) to Fortitude /Chance District for Region Registration Officer Mahaicony Registration Office, Mahaicony including Mahaica to No. 5 or the (Laikharam Block “H” 2 Park, Mahaicony, Abary and their surrounding Mahaica/Berbice Pancham) East Coast Demerara areas - Part of the Registration Region District for Region No. 5. First Savannah/Cook Tom, (Right Bank Mahaicony River) to Bank The Registration Creek/Yakata Basin including District for Region Fort Wellington Registration Registration Officer Abary to Berbice River and all the No. 5 or the Office, Fort Wellington, West (Clairmont Mingo) areas to Blairmont and the Mahaica/Berbice Coast Berbice surrounding areas - Part of the Region Registration district for Region No. 5. Brandwagt Sari to The Registration Gibraltar/Fyrish, Corentyne New Amsterdam Registration District for Region Registration Officer including New Amsterdam and Office, Kaitano Building, No. 6 or the East (Lloyd Benjamin) surrounding areas – Part of the Princess Elizabeth Road, New Berbice/Corentyne Registration district for Region Amsterdam Berbice. Region No. 6. The Registration District for Region Kilcoy to No. 51VillageCorentyne No. 6 or the East including Black Bush Polder Kildonan Registration Office, Registration Officer Berbice/Corentyne Settlement - Part of the Kildonan Community Centre/ (Clauville Thomas) Region Registration District for Region Sports Complex, Kildonan No. 6. Village, Corentyne Berbice. No. 52 Corentyne to Corentyne The Registration River including Corriverton, Corriverton Registration Office, District for Region Registration Officer Crabwood Creek/Molsen and C230 Government Compound, No. 6 or the East (Delon Clarke) their surrounding areas – Part of Stelling Road, Springlands, Berbice/Corentyne the Registration District for Corriverton, Berbice. Region Region No. 6. The Registration Kurutuku to Packase/Tiger Eping District for Region Registration Officer to Takatu/Tipara including Bartica Bartica Registration Office, No. 7 or the (Glendon (Sub-Region 1) - Part of the Third Avenue, Bartica Cuyuni/Mazaruni Fredericks) Registration District for Region Region. No. 7. Muruwawe/Ohnopi to The Registration Marupa/Dukwarri Jawalla to District for Region Philipai including Kamarang and Registration Officer Kamarang Registration Office, No. 7 or the the surrounding areas (Sub- (Ganesh Persaud) Kamarang. Cuyuni/Mazaruni Region 11) Part of the Region. Registration District for Region No. 7. Monkey Mountain to The Registration Echerek/Arnik including Kato, District for Region Registration Officer Paramakatoi and surrounding Paramakatoi Registration No. 8 or the (Ian Williams) areas (Sub-Region 1) - Part of the Office, Paramakatoi. Potaro/Siparuni Registration District for Region Region. No. 8. 4 Ewang/Ekuraparu to The Registration Siparuni/Kuratoka including District for Region Mahdia Registration Office, Registration Officer Tumatumari/Mahdia and No. 8 or the Plateau, 111 Miles Potaro (Lynette Stephens) surrounding areas (Sub-Region Potaro/Siparuni Road, Mahdia. 11) - Part of the registration Region. District for Region No. 8. Karasabai to Aranaputa, The Registration Yupukai/Mapari (Right Bank District for Region Rupununi River) to Koneshen Registration Officer Annai Registration Office, Annai No. 9 or the Upper Pakani/Smsyhs Essequibo River (John Abraham ) North Savannahs Rupununi Takutu/Upper including Annai and surrounding Essequibo Region. areas - Part of the Registration District for Region No. 9. Arawananau-Powua/Baicwau to Kwaimatta/Karanabo, Upper The Registration Awarikuru/Moruiwau, Left Bank District for Region (Rupununi River) Katiwau (Right Lethem Registration Office, Registration Officer No. 9 or the Upper Bank Rupununi River) to Lot 2 Park Avenue, (Carlos Melville) Takutu/Upper Achiwuib including Moco, Lethem Rupununi. Essequibo Region. Aishalton and surrounding areas - Part of the Registration District for Region No.
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