Residents of Jalan Canning Estate irked by uncollected garden refuse


A heap of uncollected tree trunks and branches left opposite Jalan Rajaratnam. – RONNIE CHIN/The Star

GARDEN waste continue to pile up along Jalan Canning Estate as ratepayers wait for the Ipoh City Council to make a firm decision on how to deal with the few hundred tonnes of garden refuse and bulk waste that are generated in the city on a daily basis.

A check by MetroPerak showed there were at least four locations along the road that stretches from Canning Garden right up to Ipoh Garden with large amounts of uncollected garden refuse.

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