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Revise guidelines on development, council urged

Revise guidelines on development, council urged

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Municipal Council should revise its guidelines on hillslope development and land usage, said Tanjung Bungah residents association member Datuk Dr Leong Yueh Kwong. This was in view of the many landslides on the island lately, he said. “Until the guidelines are revised, there should be a temporary ... Read More
Residents against destruction of environment in Penang

Residents against destruction of environment in Penang

GEORGE TOWN: As developers get ready to erect more high-rise buildings on the hillslopes of Penang island, more people have come out to protest against what they see as the destruction of the environment. At least nine projects are believed to be in the pipeline in Tanjung Bunga and Batu ... Read More
Villagers protest against development project

Villagers protest against development project

GEORGE TOWN: Some 60 villagers of Kampung Pokok Assam in Jelutong protested against an ongoing development project which they claimed was damaging the road and causing flash floods. Jelutong Timur Residents' action committee chairman Zarus Yusof, who led the group of villagers, claimed the housing project had caused the 3.2ha land ... Read More
Buildings only on land below 76m in height

Buildings only on land below 76m in height

GEORGE TOWN: Hillslope development in Penang will only be approved if the land is less than 76m high. However, State Local Government and Traffic Management Committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow said developers who had obtained planning permission from the Seberang Prai Municipal Council and Penang Municipal Council prior to 2007 were exempted ... Read More
RM2mil makeover for park in Bukit Mertajam

RM2mil makeover for park in Bukit Mertajam

THE Bukit D.O. Recreation Park, off Jalan Sri Bukit in Bukit Mertajam, Penang, will be given a RM2mil facelift under a landscaping project initiated by the Seberang Prai Municipal Council (MPSP). MPSP president Maimunah Mohd Sharif said the Penang Water Supply Corporation Sdn Bhd (PBAPP) would sponsor the upgrading works, ... Read More
NGOs not happy with ‘mindless development’

NGOs not happy with ‘mindless development’

GEORGE TOWN: Penang may have been named one of Asia’s most liveable cities, but two non-governmental organisations here beg to differ. The Consumers’ Association of Penang (CAP) and Sahabat Alam Malaysia (SAM) argued that Penang was becoming unliveable due to “mindless development”. “The kind of development that is taking place ... Read More
Fair to feature top property pickings all under one roof

Fair to feature top property pickings all under one roof

THE Star Property Fair 2012 is back for its 10th year with a more interesting array of programmes. The Star regional operations manager (north) Chung Chok Yin said the overwhelming public response had contributed to the fair’s 10th edition. “I hope those who wish to buy houses will obtain useful ... Read More
Unhappy over compensation

Unhappy over compensation

GEORGE TOWN: Residents of an estate in Mount Erskine are not satisfied with the compensation offered by a housing developer that bought the land there. It is learnt that the developer had issued a letter of eviction to the residents last month. Residents association chairman Teh Kim Long, 74, claimed ... Read More
Teluk Bahang Wellness Resort

Teluk Bahang Wellness Resort

Teluk Bahang Wellness Resort, 5-star Resort & Suite Hotel comprises wellness centre for rejuvenation and cosmetic surgery, unique water themes within and outside hotel, holistic spa, exclusive clubbing and fine dining. It also comes with one stop duty free shopping and a wide rage of guest F&B facilities including sky ... Read More
Penang not beholden to developers, says CM

Penang not beholden to developers, says CM

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Government has denied claims that it is “the darling of developers” at the expense of the public, especially those in need of public housing. Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said more stop-work orders had been issued by both the local councils since 2008 compared to previously ... Read More