Ipoh folk hold on to home at Waller Court amid decay


Cleanliness is one aspect that needs improvement at the dilapidated Waller Court Flats built in 1962 to house the low-income group in Ipoh. — Photos: RONNIE CHIN/The Star

THE ageing Waller Court Flats in Ipoh, Perak, once celebrated as a symbol of modern public housing in the 1960s, now stands in a state of neglect, their future in the balance.

Despite being earmarked over decades for redevelopment, efforts to revitalise the complex have repeatedly stalled and residents are left in uncertainty.

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