Senator Nuquay Breaks Ground For The Construction Of Two Landmark Projects Worth $54K Senator Nuquay Breaks Ground For The Construction Of Two Landmark Projects Worth $54K
Senator Nuquay breaking ground as many of his legislative colleagues watched
The newly elected senator of Margibi Atty. James Emmanuel Nuquay along with others colleagues of the national legislature on last Saturday January 30, 2021 broke ground for the construction of two landmark projects in Garmaymu and Dorma towns along the RIA highway, District one, Margibi county.
The landmarks projects include a USD 24,000 bridge and a USD 30, 000 modern youth center.
Others lawmakers that grace the occasion were Sen. Saah Joseph of Montserrado, Deputy Speaker J. Fonati Koffa, Rep. Edward Kafia of Bong County, Margibi County District #5 Representation, Clarence Garh, Rep. Ellen Attoh-Wreh (Dist. 3, Margibi) Rep. Ben A. Fofana (Dist. 4, Margibi) and Rep. Tibelrosa Tarpoweh (Dist. 1, Margibi Co.)
16 Dec 2020
GETTING FIT: Staff and pupils at Woodland School are delighted with the new outdoor gym equipment funded by a Co-op community grant
CHILDREN at Woodland Primary School have been enjoying keeping fit with new outdoor gym equipment, thanks to a grant from the Co-op Community Fund.
The Co-op Local Community Fund supports projects across the UK. Every time a member buys a Co-op branded product or service, money is given to local causes. The school received £1,244.13 from the fund, allowing it to get a cross trainer, single slalom and a double slalom.
The three pieces have been installed in the school’s playground and are popular with the children. Staff have even tried them out.