Kajang councillor goes on site to address Cheras residents’ complaints


Tan (right) speaking to Tham (left) and other Taman Bukit Angsana residents about the badly maintained badminton court at Lorong Angsana 3 field. - Photo: LOW BOON TAT/THE STAR

JUST a day after learning that Taman Bukit Angsana residents in Cheras, Selangor, were unhappy over unresolved issues, Kajang councillor Dickson Tan paid the area a visit.

The first issue Dickson addressed was the bad state of the field and facilities at Lorong Angsana 3.

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