Photo taken with MIP Chairman, Datuk (Prof) Alias Abdullah, Director of Faculty of Engineering, Centre for Transportation Research of UM, Alice's husband Michele Pagnelli
Photo taken with MIP Chairman Datuk Alias, En. Suhaili of NKRA, Datuk Seri Michael KC Yam, Chairman of REHDA and Director of Standard Chartered Bank
Photo taken with Engineer of MPSJ Perancang Cik Kartina and Cik Rohana
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Mooncake And 54th Independence Day Celebration At Puteri 11 Puchong
The RA of Bandar Puteri 11 organised on the 16th September, 2011 an event to celebrate the mooncake festival in conjunction with our 54th Independence Day.
The event was very successful with more than 350 participants. There was good vegetarian food and a lot of entertainment provided by the residents and their friends. It was truly an inhouse party.
Many VIP(s) participated : our Puchong MP YB Gobind Singh, YB Teresa Kok, Datuk Samson and Datin Jo, MPSJ councillor Mr Tan Jo Hann, Community Policing Selangor Chairman Mr Kuan Chee Heng, the police inspector of Puchong Encik Halimi, Sarjan Mat Sood, Gasing Indah RT Vice Chairman Mr Eric Chew, MBA President Mr Michael, Puchong Rela V.Chairman Mr William Chang, Puteri 12 RA Chairman Mr Allan Ng with all his committee members, Mr Chua Teck Boon from Muar and the newly appointed Malaysian Ambassador for Croatia.
The entire guests gave a small speech underlining the importance of the unity of the community, the role of the RA and the importance of the supports from the residents to the RA. As without a strong backing from the residents the RA cannot be successful in reaching and delivering results.
The entertainment consisted in magic shows, Chinese yo-yo, Chinese harp, Chinese flutes and face-changing (pian bin) magic.
A lucky draw and fire works were held at the end of the evening.
The event was very successful with more than 350 participants. There was good vegetarian food and a lot of entertainment provided by the residents and their friends. It was truly an inhouse party.
Many VIP(s) participated : our Puchong MP YB Gobind Singh, YB Teresa Kok, Datuk Samson and Datin Jo, MPSJ councillor Mr Tan Jo Hann, Community Policing Selangor Chairman Mr Kuan Chee Heng, the police inspector of Puchong Encik Halimi, Sarjan Mat Sood, Gasing Indah RT Vice Chairman Mr Eric Chew, MBA President Mr Michael, Puchong Rela V.Chairman Mr William Chang, Puteri 12 RA Chairman Mr Allan Ng with all his committee members, Mr Chua Teck Boon from Muar and the newly appointed Malaysian Ambassador for Croatia.
The entire guests gave a small speech underlining the importance of the unity of the community, the role of the RA and the importance of the supports from the residents to the RA. As without a strong backing from the residents the RA cannot be successful in reaching and delivering results.
The entertainment consisted in magic shows, Chinese yo-yo, Chinese harp, Chinese flutes and face-changing (pian bin) magic.
A lucky draw and fire works were held at the end of the evening.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Moon Cake Festival Program Highlights
Puteri 11 - Moon Cake Festival Celebration
16th September 2011 (Friday)
Chinese Yoyo
Flute
Chinese Harp
Lucky Draw
16th September 2011 (Friday)
Chinese Yoyo
Flute
Chinese Harp
Lucky Draw
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Sin Chew: 盧永平:承包商沒依規格‧公園鵝卵石走道尖銳危險
http://mykampung.sinchew.com.my/node/156283?tid=6
(雪蘭莪‧蒲種11日訊)蒲種國會協調官拿督盧永平抨擊梳邦再也市議會委任的工程承包商罔顧居民安全,在蒲種公主城第11區休閒遊樂公園建尖銳的鵝卵石走道。
盧永平在接獲居民投訴後,前往該公園巡視后表示,梳邦再也市議會耗資大筆款項,在該公園增設鵝卵石走道,詎料受委的承包商卻沒依據規格興建,令居民怯步,造成該設備形同虛設。
他指出,休閒公園是一個提供樂齡運動設施的場所,不恰當的設施反而會弄巧反拙,居民不但無法達到休閑與運動的目標,反而還會受傷害。
涼亭無照明設備
“除了鵝卵石走道外,該公園也面對缺乏照明燈不足問題,尤其是居民在清晨前往公園晨跑時,常因燈光微弱,跌倒或在樓梯摔跤。”
他說,該公園的3個涼亭設置沒有照明設備,導致涼亭在入夜後就漆黑一片,居民無法使用。
“有鑒於此,市議會受促關注該區的公園設備問題,儘快提昇和維修,讓居民擁有良好的休閑設備,以及活動空間。”
此外,他也建議市議會在公園設置適合樂齡人士作使用的運動設施及基設,如行人道,讓樂齡人士可在安全的環境下運動。
他是在今日與蒲種公主城第11區居民會面,以及巡視休閑公園設備後,如此表示。
兩年前申請維修未受理
盧永平指出,居民透露,該居協曾在兩年前向市議會提出提昇和維修公園設備的申請,不過至今都沒有任何進展。
“事隔2年後,問題逐漸惡化,而市議會卻漠視居民的問題,甚至以各種理由推卸,才會導致今日的局面。”
有鑒於此,他將與居民保持聯繫,並將在近期致函給市議會,要求當局正視居民的投訴。(星洲日報/大都會)
(雪蘭莪‧蒲種11日訊)蒲種國會協調官拿督盧永平抨擊梳邦再也市議會委任的工程承包商罔顧居民安全,在蒲種公主城第11區休閒遊樂公園建尖銳的鵝卵石走道。
盧永平在接獲居民投訴後,前往該公園巡視后表示,梳邦再也市議會耗資大筆款項,在該公園增設鵝卵石走道,詎料受委的承包商卻沒依據規格興建,令居民怯步,造成該設備形同虛設。
他指出,休閒公園是一個提供樂齡運動設施的場所,不恰當的設施反而會弄巧反拙,居民不但無法達到休閑與運動的目標,反而還會受傷害。
涼亭無照明設備
“除了鵝卵石走道外,該公園也面對缺乏照明燈不足問題,尤其是居民在清晨前往公園晨跑時,常因燈光微弱,跌倒或在樓梯摔跤。”
他說,該公園的3個涼亭設置沒有照明設備,導致涼亭在入夜後就漆黑一片,居民無法使用。
“有鑒於此,市議會受促關注該區的公園設備問題,儘快提昇和維修,讓居民擁有良好的休閑設備,以及活動空間。”
此外,他也建議市議會在公園設置適合樂齡人士作使用的運動設施及基設,如行人道,讓樂齡人士可在安全的環境下運動。
他是在今日與蒲種公主城第11區居民會面,以及巡視休閑公園設備後,如此表示。
兩年前申請維修未受理
盧永平指出,居民透露,該居協曾在兩年前向市議會提出提昇和維修公園設備的申請,不過至今都沒有任何進展。
“事隔2年後,問題逐漸惡化,而市議會卻漠視居民的問題,甚至以各種理由推卸,才會導致今日的局面。”
有鑒於此,他將與居民保持聯繫,並將在近期致函給市議會,要求當局正視居民的投訴。(星洲日報/大都會)
Monday, September 12, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
theStar:Bandar Puteri residents suffer damaged electrical appliances
http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/9/7/central/9436081&sec=central
GOH Kim Chuan woke up from sleep in the middle of the night by the noise from the ceiling fan in his room that was spinning at an unusual high speed.
“The fan was not this noisy usually. A loud bang ensued and I went to check on the fuse box of my alarm system, and found it burnt,” the 72-year-old resident of Puteri 11 in Bandar Puteri Puchong said.
Goh was among some 80 houseowners affected by the sudden surge in electricity at their homes at about 3.30am on Monday.
The incident left them with damaged electrical appliances, automatic gates and alarm systems. Fortunately, no fire happened and no one was injured.
TNB officers, who came within 20 minutes upon receiving calls from the residents, discovered that some parts in the substation were missing.
Residents’ association chairman Alice Choo said they were told that the parts were replaced by cables without a neutral line.
“How could the parts be stolen when the substation was locked up? The TNB officers claimed that it must be the job of outsiders who possessed their uniforms and keys.
“They said the theft did not occur recently but a couple of months back, adding that it was not the first case in Puchong. Shouldn’t they conduct routine checks instead of attending to it when there’s a problem?” she said.
Choo added that the security guards of their guarded neighbourhood usually let the uniformed officers in without asking them to surrender their identification cards.
“In view of the latest incident, we have now asked the guards to accompany them to the places they want to go and check on them every 10 to 15 minutes,” she said.
Another resident, Khor Ling Ling, 50, said it was like having fireworks and firecrackers in the house when the incident happened, with sparks emitting from the electrical items.
Her built-in kitchen hood, computers, phones, ceiling fans, modem, alarm system and a whole set of audio visual equipment are not able to function anymore.
“An electrician said there was still an oversupply of power when he came over to check. I have so far spent about RM500 to repair the alarm system and automatic gate, and expect to pay a lot more since my electricity cables are all buried in the walls,” she said.
Quek Chek Puay, 57, spent about RM2,000 to repair the burnt and blackened fuse box.
“A strong burnt plastic smell hit my nose as I opened the storeroom door. The fuse box was emitting smoke and was so hot,” he said.
Choo added that the TNB officers said the company would not compensate the residents for loss, but the residents want the company to be held responsible for the incident, which left them worrying about their safety.
“We are afraid that it will happen again,” Quek said.
The residents also pointed out that they were made waiting on the line when they called the TNB Puchong branch or TNB Careline. The calls were sometimes unanswered.
Puchong MP Gobind Singh, who met the residents yesterday morning, advised them to form a committee, list down the damages and file for compensation from TNB.
“I will speak to TNB and a get a report from them over the incident.
“I have been to a flat in Puchong Permai when the lift stopped working because of a similar problem. TNB should look into the issue seriously,” he said.
When contacted, a TNB spokesman said the excessive voltage happened because the busbars in the feeder pillar were stolen by thieves who had broken into the substation compound.
“Selangor TNB will contact the residents association for further discussion and action,” he said.
GOH Kim Chuan woke up from sleep in the middle of the night by the noise from the ceiling fan in his room that was spinning at an unusual high speed.
“The fan was not this noisy usually. A loud bang ensued and I went to check on the fuse box of my alarm system, and found it burnt,” the 72-year-old resident of Puteri 11 in Bandar Puteri Puchong said.
Goh was among some 80 houseowners affected by the sudden surge in electricity at their homes at about 3.30am on Monday.
The incident left them with damaged electrical appliances, automatic gates and alarm systems. Fortunately, no fire happened and no one was injured.
TNB officers, who came within 20 minutes upon receiving calls from the residents, discovered that some parts in the substation were missing.
Residents’ association chairman Alice Choo said they were told that the parts were replaced by cables without a neutral line.
“How could the parts be stolen when the substation was locked up? The TNB officers claimed that it must be the job of outsiders who possessed their uniforms and keys.
“They said the theft did not occur recently but a couple of months back, adding that it was not the first case in Puchong. Shouldn’t they conduct routine checks instead of attending to it when there’s a problem?” she said.
Choo added that the security guards of their guarded neighbourhood usually let the uniformed officers in without asking them to surrender their identification cards.
“In view of the latest incident, we have now asked the guards to accompany them to the places they want to go and check on them every 10 to 15 minutes,” she said.
Another resident, Khor Ling Ling, 50, said it was like having fireworks and firecrackers in the house when the incident happened, with sparks emitting from the electrical items.
Her built-in kitchen hood, computers, phones, ceiling fans, modem, alarm system and a whole set of audio visual equipment are not able to function anymore.
“An electrician said there was still an oversupply of power when he came over to check. I have so far spent about RM500 to repair the alarm system and automatic gate, and expect to pay a lot more since my electricity cables are all buried in the walls,” she said.
Quek Chek Puay, 57, spent about RM2,000 to repair the burnt and blackened fuse box.
“A strong burnt plastic smell hit my nose as I opened the storeroom door. The fuse box was emitting smoke and was so hot,” he said.
Choo added that the TNB officers said the company would not compensate the residents for loss, but the residents want the company to be held responsible for the incident, which left them worrying about their safety.
“We are afraid that it will happen again,” Quek said.
The residents also pointed out that they were made waiting on the line when they called the TNB Puchong branch or TNB Careline. The calls were sometimes unanswered.
Puchong MP Gobind Singh, who met the residents yesterday morning, advised them to form a committee, list down the damages and file for compensation from TNB.
“I will speak to TNB and a get a report from them over the incident.
“I have been to a flat in Puchong Permai when the lift stopped working because of a similar problem. TNB should look into the issue seriously,” he said.
When contacted, a TNB spokesman said the excessive voltage happened because the busbars in the feeder pillar were stolen by thieves who had broken into the substation compound.
“Selangor TNB will contact the residents association for further discussion and action,” he said.
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