Rawang shopowners against holding bazaar in their area


Lee, (left) who has a photo studio and other businesses in Jalan Maxwell and Jalan Welman, says he is not happy with the present location of the Deepavali bazaar.

SHOPOWNERS along Jalan Welman and Jalan Maxwell in Rawang who are upset over Selayang Municipal Council’s (MPS) decision to hold the Deepavali bazaar in the area, turned up at the MPS building to show their dissatisfaction.

With almost 75% of traders objecting to the location, MPS has now proposed two new alternative venues for the bazaar.

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