Govt agencies and utility firms moving into Lintang Square


Anuar (centre) explaining the project to Shamsul (second left). Looking on is LAP northern region operations chief Ahmad Termizi Mohd (from left), Chong and senior manager Candice Chan.Photos by RONNIE CHIN

A NUMBER of government agencies and utility companies have set up office at Lintang Square at Sungai Siput’s Waterfront Celebration Village.

The latest to move their operations to the township, joining the likes of Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (Risda), Klinik 1Malaysia and Farmers Organisation Authority Malaysia, is the Perak Water Board (LAP).

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