Playing mediator between residents and authorities


Mathews says the RA is working closely with MPK on a range of issues.

AFTER being around for more than a decade, the Bandar Botanic Residents Association (BBRA) in Klang has shifted its focus towards playing the role of a mediator between the different precincts in the township and the authorities.

BBRA president Jacob Mathews said the association was now concerned over the upkeep of the township, which had more than 4,000 homes than the individual precincts.

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