Coming together for the common good


The SS14 Rukun Tetangga patrol team working with the SS17 Police at a roadblock to keep the neighbourhood safe during the festive season. (Right) The park in USJ 18/1 is equipped with an extended jogging track and reflexology foot path. — Filepics

Over the years, StarMetro has written stories about residents’ associations (RA) and how good ties with local authorities enabled them to address neighbourhood concerns.

In Subang Jaya, some residents’ association and Rukun Tetangga have established close ties with

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