Opinion

Debate on Demolition of Queen’s College West Wing

Dear Editor,

Dawn Cush has objections to the west wing being demolished and rebuilt despite written reports of the building being a hazard to the more than 350 children who occupy it daily. Her objections seem to be for two reasons 1. Queen’s College just celebrated its 180th anniversary and should be allowed to come down from that high before there are disruptions and 2. That the students will be disrupted. Neither of those present even a slightly good or sensible reason for children to be placed in harm’s way.

In any construction that will last longer than two to three months, there will be disruptions. Were the building or any part of it to collapse, Cush, known to be loud, would most likely be the first on the scene weeping and asking why it wasn’t fixed. This is simply a case of damned if you do and damned if you don’t. The parent body at a well-attended meeting understood the problem and made recommendations for the various solutions and indeed, in some cases, were adamant that the children should not be allowed at all to go back into the building for any reason. Fix the building. There is no choice.

Sincerely, Andrea Premnauth

Appeared in Guyana Times as Fix the building, there is no choice on Thursday, January 16, 2025.

Appeared in Stabroek News as There is no choice but to fix this QC building on Thursday, January 16, 2025.