A SERIES of activities has been planned to promote Penang beyond the cleaner and greener initiatives.
State Local Government and Traffic Management Committee chairman
Chow Kon Yeow said they hoped to improve the state from safety and
health aspects.
“Besides promoting cleaner and greener campaigns, more interactive
activities will be held to promote the importance of leading a healthy
lifestyle among Penangites.”
He hoped that Penang would continue to be rated as one of the most
liveable cities where its people feel safe all the time, and are
healthy.
“We are looking into ways to make public spaces more accessible to
the public as well as enhancing the environment in local neighbourhoods.
“The setting up of voluntary patrol units in the state also augurs
well for our long-term plan to transform the state into a cleaner,
greener, safer and healthier place,” he said.
Chow, who was at the ‘Green Our Home’ project in Macallum Street
Ghaut in George Town yesterday, said the local government had done its
part such as putting up street lights, railings and street furniture
which are conducive.
More than 150 people, including Pengkalan Kota assemblyman Lau Keng
Ee and Penang Municipal councillor Teh Lai Heng, joined Chow at the
event before they threw 6,000 mudballs into the sea near the Tow Boo
Keong Kew Ong Tai Tay Temple in George Town.
The mudballs were sponsored Penang Municipal councillor Tay Leong Seng.
Before the event began, the participants also took part in a lymphatic exercise.
Among those spotted at the event was technician Chew Chin Kok, 42,
who came with his son Shang Yuan, six, and daughter Yee Chien, eight.
“It feels good to be involved in such a healthy activity and the
green initiative. In fact, it was my son who woke me up to take part in
this event.
“I hope to cultivate them from young, so that they care for Mother Nature,” he said.
Source: The Star
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