
Dominic Fernandes
Dominic Fernandes is an advocate for environmental conservation and urban green spaces in Guyana. Recently, he expressed concerns about the encroachment of private enterprises on public parks and playgrounds, highlighting the need for preserving community access to these essential areas for recreation and play. His activism underscores the importance of maintaining open spaces in the face of rapid economic development.
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Recent news mentions
Dominic Fernandes is included among the signatories of the letter addressing the community space.
Construction of community space at Schoonard should not be at the distress of affected citizensDominic Fernandes is a resident voicing concerns about the CH&PA's decisions.
Subryanville residents note the selective application of the law by CH&PA and other government and regulatory bodiesDominic Fernandes is among the citizens advocating for the restoration of Farnum Ground.
Subryanville residents repeat calls for return of Farnum Ground to communityDominic Fernandes is a resident of Subryanville who signed the letter to the editor.
Mayor Mentore should have provided the documents used to grant permission for construction on Farnum PlaygroundDominic Fernandes is one of the signatories concerned about the ongoing construction at Mae’s Schools.
Unauthorised construction of Mae’s prefab school continues with seeming impunityDominic Fernandes expresses concern about the displacement of children from Farnum Playfield due to private school construction.
Subryanville children remain displaced from Farnum Playfield as private school construction continuesDominic Fernandes signed the letter to the editor expressing concerns about the construction.
We urge parents and other stakeholders of Mae’s Schools to find suitable accommodation for the studentsDominic Fernandes is a local conservation expert who emphasized the need to reconnect humanity to nature.
Draw on our conservation tradition to grapple with our littering cultureDominic Fernandes expresses concern about the threat to Georgetown's green spaces and parks.
Georgetown’s open spaces and parks are under increasing threat





































