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Cayman: Change in Payment Method for Civic Centre Bookings

George Town, Cayman Islands – September 27, 2024 – The Facilities Management Department (FMD) is announcing an important update regarding the payment method for Civic Centre bookings. Effective October 1, 2024, all payments for Civic Centre bookings must be made at any of the Cayman Islands Government Postal Service Counters.

This change aims to streamline the payment process and enhance convenience for our users, allowing for more accessible payment options without the need for online transactions.

To make a booking for the Civic Centre, please visit our booking portal at Civic Centre Booking Portal https://app.univerusrec.com/fmdpub Here, you can view available dates and facilities before proceeding to payment at any Postal Service Counter.

Key Details:

  *   Effective Date: October 1, 2024
  *   New Payment Method: Payments can be made at any Cayman Islands Government Postal Service Counter.
  *   Booking Information: Make your booking by visiting Civic Centre Booking Portal https://app.univerusrec.com/fmdpub/.

For any inquiries or assistance, please contact the Facilities Management Department at [email protected] mailto:[email protected] or by calling (345) 244-6895.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work to improve our services.


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About the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transport & Development (PAHITD):
Under the guidance of Hon. Minister Johany ”Jay” Ebanks, The Ministry of PAHITD is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life and economic prosperity of the Cayman Islands through comprehensive planning, sustainable agriculture, efficient housing solutions, and critical infrastructure development. Our mission is to create a resilient and thriving future for all residents and visitors.

About Facilities Management Department:
The Facilities Management Department is committed to providing efficient and effective management of government facilities to ensure they are safe, functional, and conducive to the needs of the community.

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