Ipoh Watch
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The Catnapping Crisis Of Canning
By Lam Yat Yee Hello, residents of Ipoh. We have some disturbing news to share with you; according to several…
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Action Plans on Recycling
Ipoh Watch Kuala Lumpur has joined other states namely Selangor, Penang, Perak, Johor and Malacca, to ban the usage of…
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Take Heed of Public Feedback
There are many parks in Ipoh, which were developed over the years to provide Ipohites a place to relax and…
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Keeping Ipoh Clean and Green
Ipoh City Watch (ICW) a non-governmental organisation whose aim is to make Ipoh the most liveable city in Malaysia, teamed…
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Create Space for Pedestrians and Cyclists
On Sunday, October 18, Ipoh City Watch (ICW) was invited to participate in the inaugural Ipoh Car Free Day along…
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Learn from the Filipinos
Ipoh Watch Dr Richard Ng The appointment of former President of Manjung Municipal Council, Dato’ Zamri Man, as the new…
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Solid Waste Management in Perak
Ipoh Watch Ipoh was declared a city on May 27, 1988 with the Ipoh City Council or Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh…
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Making Ipoh a Liveable City
In April 2014, the US News ranked Ipoh as one of the nine best places to retire in the world.…
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Forum on Assessment Rates in Ipoh
Ipoh City Watch (ICW) organised a forum to discuss ‘Issues of Assessment Rates’ which was held at the Open University…
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