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🇬🇾 Government of Guyana · Local Government & Regional Development

Strong councils, thriving communities.

The Ministry of Local Government & Regional Development empowers Guyana's regions, towns and neighbourhood councils to deliver services, infrastructure and democratic representation to every citizen.

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Draft Integrated Solid Waste Management Bill 2026 now open for consultation Local Government Commission strengthens regional capacity-building Citizens can now report local problems online through the Ministry portal Community development projects expand across hinterland regions
Draft Integrated Solid Waste Management Bill 2026 now open for consultation Local Government Commission strengthens regional capacity-building Citizens can now report local problems online through the Ministry portal Community development projects expand across hinterland regions
Draft Integrated Solid Waste Management Bill 2026 now open for consultation Local Government Commission strengthens regional capacity-building Citizens can now report local problems online through the Ministry portal Community development projects expand across hinterland regions
Draft Integrated Solid Waste Management Bill 2026 now open for consultation Local Government Commission strengthens regional capacity-building Citizens can now report local problems online through the Ministry portal Community development projects expand across hinterland regions
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Regional Democratic Councils

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Municipalities

70

Neighborhood Democratic Councils

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Digital Services

Ministry updates

What's New at the Ministry

See recent improvements to online services, council information, notices, and citizen support in one place.

June 20262026.2

Citizen service portal readiness

An update focused on safer online forms, clearer service pages, and a more reliable experience for citizens.

Improved

Public service journey

Fixed

Reliability and ease of use

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