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Four eateries shut down
COCKCROACHES and rat droppings were found in a club's kitchen, causing it to be shut down for two weeks along with three other coffee shops.
Get licences for Ramadan stalls
TRADERS can start applying for licences from the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) to set up various merchandise and food stalls during the upcoming Ramadan fasting month.
Buntings go electronic
PRIVATE companies are invited to submit their proposals on the use of electronic bunting on street lamps with LCD screens known as e-bunting as Penang intends to become the first city in the country to feature such electronic displays on street lamps.
Revitalisation effort
THE Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) is calling for tender for the privatisation of the Pasar Desa Ria in Sungai Ara and the setting up of kiosks on the Komtar overhead pedestrian bridge.
MPPP sets guidelines for putting up of party flags
POLITICAL parties intending to put up party flags during functions must now adhere to guidelines set by the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP).
Effective but expensive
THE installation of grease traps has become an expensive affair for the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) as it had already spent RM87,000 and will have to use an additional RM453,000 in stages for the six hawker centres under the council’s supervision.
Council blacklists seven companies
THE Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) has blacklisted seven companies for putting up illegal banners this year. They included the banner advertising company which was blacklisted on Tuesday.
City council: We’ve nothing to do with gambling licences
GEORGE TOWN: Penang Island City Council (MBPP) is not authorised to issue gambling licences.
PKR: Our foes behind banners against Guan Eng
GEORGE TOWN: PKR has blamed its “enemies” for putting up banners criticising Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng in Waterfall Road and Gottlieb Road on Penang island and in Nibong Tebal.
Council seeks more bite to act on dirty outlets
THE Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) is hoping that the Health Ministry will empower them with more authority to take action against dirty eateries.