Food court in need of upgrades


Liow (centre) and State Executive Councillor Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon (standing second from right) talking with Mambang Diawan residents during their visit at Mambang Diawan food court.

HAVING started serving customers some 20 years ago, hawkers operating at Mambang Diawan Food Court in Kampar are hoping the time-worn building will be given a major facelift.

Located in Mambang Diawan New Village, the largest New Village in the state, hawkers there are experiencing a slew of mainte­nance and ventilation problems that are bringing discomfort to both themselves and their customers.

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