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The Case against the Kebun-kebun Bangsar project

Kevin Mark Low, Architect and resident of Taman Weng Lock

19-Sep-16 14:00

The Case against the Kebun-kebun Bangsar project

Kebun-kebun Bangsar, the proposal for a garden project on a piece of TNB reserve land in the Bangsar area, has been strongly met with both support and opposition from the community at large. The project that was intended to bring the Bangsar community together hasn't quite had that effect, and saw the residents of Bangsar's Taman Weng Lock successfully launching a petition drive against the garden project, which was proposed on a hillslope above their neighbourhood. Kevin Mark Low, an architect and resident of Taman Weng Lock, joins us to share his and the other residents concerns, against the project.


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