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Showing posts with label Langkawi Municipal Council. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Ramadan Bazaar Traders In Langkawi To Undergo Food Management Course

LANGKAWI, July 19 (Bernama) -- A total of 266 traders and hawkers of Ramadan bazaars in Langkawi will be made to undergo courses on food management to ensure clean and quality food are sold for the breaking of fast, said Langkawi Municipal Council president Zabudin Hat.

He told Bernama that the one-day courses was being organised by the council in collaboration with the Health department.

Zabudin said the most of the Ramadan bazaars were in Kuah Padang folowed by Padang Matsirat, Ayer Hangat and Ulu Melaka.

-- BERNAMA

AL :-
Good effort by Langkawi Municipal Council.. Hope this effort continues after Ramadhan.. 

Monday, February 21, 2011

Facelift For Kuah Taxi Stand

LANGKAWI, Feb 20 (Bernama) -- The taxi stand in Kuah town will get another facelift to provide comfort and make it attractive to visitors coming to the resort island.

Vice-chairman of the Langkawi Hire Car Owners and Drivers Association, Mohd Adnan Md Salleh said the move was being made as the terminal was the focus of travellers as it was located in the heart of Kuah town.

"It is hoped that the Langkawi Municipal Council can assist in providing public toilets and planting flowers," he said after the handing over of two 'pondok wakaf' of public shelters costing RM20,000 donated by the Langkawi Member of Parliament Datuk Paduka Abu Bakar Taib to the association, here Sunday.

Mohd Adnan said the two public shelters would give comfort to the tourists while waiting for the taxis besides giving shade to taxi drivers.

There are1,000 taxis operating in Langkawi.

-- BERNAMA


 A/L :- 
Well continuous shall be made to ensure improvement the status of Langkawi as a tourist attraction. I applause the continuous effort by the MP & all people involve. 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

CCTVs to make Langkawi a safe destination

LANGKAWI (Feb 14, 2011): A network of 16 closed circuit TV (CCTV) systems has been installed to make this island resort a safe destination.
President of the Langkawi Municipal Council Abdul Rahman Salleh said today the installation of the CCTVs at an estimated cost of RM2 million was financed by the Housing and Local Government Ministry under the "safe city" programme.
Strategic locations had been chosen for the CCTV, including Pasir Tengkorak, Padang Matsirat town, the Cenang and Kok beaches, Taman CHOGM, the Kuah jetty and the council office.
This network complements the CCTV system that the police had installed, financed by the Langkawi Development Authority.

-The Sun

AL :-
Yes, it will make langkawi more & more safer.