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‘Rope in NGOs to improve environment’
JOHOR non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are hoping the next state government will be more proactive in engaging with them for the betterment of Johor.
Berkeley field saved from development
THE proposed carpark and futsal court project at the Taman Berkeley recreational field in Klang has been scrapped.
Withdraw proposal to develop Berkeley field, RA urged
The Taman Berkeley Residents Association (TBRA) has been urged to withdraw its proposal to develop a field. The development proposal has been submitted to Klang Municipal Council (MPK).
MPK yet to respond to petition against field redevelopment
SOME six weeks have passed since the Save Berkeley Field Pro-tem Committee officially opposed Klang Municipal Council’s (MPK) controversial plan to turn a field into an open-air carpark and a futsal court.
A need to forge closer ties in fight against Covid-19
IT is important for the state and federal governments to have good relationship, especially in the battle against Covid-19, said Seberang Jaya assemblyman Dr Afif Bahardin.
Save Berkeley Field campaign garners 623 signatures
OVER 600 people have signed the Save Berkeley Field petition against Klang Municipal Council’s (MPK) controversial plan to turn a 0.95ha recreational field in Taman Berkeley into an open-air carpark and a futsal court.
More join in protest against carpark project in Klang
KLANG Municipal Council (MPK) has been asked to review the plan to turn the Berkeley field into a carpark and futsal court.
‘Non-Muslim religious bodies can get funding’
NON-Muslim religious bodies in Johor are encouraged to apply for government fund to carry out emergency repairs or upgrades for places of worship.
Penang Perikatan members gearing up for GE15
PREPARATIONS for the next general election are under way for component parties under Perikatan Nasional in Penang, hinted its chairman Datuk Shabudin Yahya.
MB: Only most qualified selected as village heads
THE appointment of more than 600 village heads in Johor was carried out through an interview process, and not based on filling a quota from political parties.