By Jeanna Pearson with photos by Arian Browne
A small community of approximately 800 people, Kaneville is buried deep behind the Grove Housing Scheme on the East Bank Demerara. It is also called ‘Bruk-it-Down Village’, because of its loam roads with huge craters in every street.
According to residents, the rugged terrain invites motocross racing, which turns the roads into danger zones at night.
The village has no street lights and because of the gigantic basins in the roads, public transportation is scarce and the cost of a