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Church’s restoration work to be ready by October
The church’s fundraising committee chairman John Lau said the project, which started last September, was estimated to cost RM2.5mil.
Sewerage restoration work in Klang starts next month
A STINKING problem of more than 10 years in Bandar Botanic and Ambang Botanic 1 is expected to come to an end soon.
Church to be restored
THE Church of the Assumption in Farquhar Street is hoping to raise RM2mil to fund its restoration project which will see the church being restored to its original 1928 condition.
RM8mil Town Hall upgrade under way
THE RM8mil restoration and upgrading works at the 140-year-old Penang Town Hall at the Esplanade in George Town are estimated to be completed in 18 months.
An iconic monument to peace
DEVOTEES of the 217-year-old Goddess of Mercy (Guan Yin) temple in Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, Penang, rejoiced after 20 Buddhist monks consecrated all the statues within, two years after the temple’s restoration was completed.
In need of more funds
THE cost of the restoration work on Penang Wadda Gurdwara Sahib has increased to RM5.2mil from the estimated RM4.5mil back in September last year.
Iconic monument to peace
DEVOTEES of the 217-year-old Goddess of Mercy (Guan Yin) Temple in Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, Penang, rejoiced after about 20 Buddhist monks consecrated all the statues within, two years after the temple’s restoration was completed.
Grand prayers at oldest Chinese temple
Kong Hock Keong board of trustees chairman Datuk Seri Khoo Keat Siew said the ceremony would be held from 8.30am following the completion of the temple’s restoration works in 2015.
Broga Hill to be closed temporarily
HIKING hotspot Broga Hill will be temporarily closed until further notice to enable restoration works to be carried out on its slopes.
Major restoration works completed two years after big storm
FOUR major restoration and infrastructure enhancement projects on Penang Hill worth RM11.64mil are now ready, Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said.