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Ministry takes guarded stance on "guarded community" concept

sharing with you a news report on guarded communities...

Source: The Star Online

KUALA LUMPUR: The Housing and Local Government Ministry is taking a guarded stance on the ‘guarded community’ housing estate concept.

As guarded community housing estates have been mushrooming, of late, the ministry intends to come out with guidelines on the concept.

BJRA updates

dear residents,

re-posting the monthly messages from the BJRA website:

January updates on BJRA Web

1. Recycle
Every 3rd Sunday of every month. For this month, its on 17th January 2010. Venue at Jalan Kubah U8/48. Do your bit to keep Bukit Jelutong green.

2. Sunday Fitness at D'Bayou
BJRA and Studio 18 organizing a community aerobics program. Every Sunday beginning 7th February 2010. Open to all Bukit Jelutong residents of all ages.

3. Crime alert.

Rules of gated, guarded living

Taken from NST, Streets Central dated 30 Sept 2009

The guidelines for gated and guarded community in Selangor are based on conditions spelled out by the state Housing and Property Board. They are:

- Neighbourhood representatives must register their residents' associations with the Registrar of Societies.

- Eighty per cent of residents must consent to the setting up of a gated and guarded community.

- Boom gates are allowed to be closed only from midnight to 6am daily and security guards have no power to stop a vehicle from going into an area.

It's not a matter of choice

Taken from New Straits Times, Streets Central section dated 30 Sept 2009

Parents in SS19/1 can be assured of their children’s safety with the guarded community service in the neighbourhood.

KUALA LUMPUR: More communities are resorting to putting up boom gates and hiring security guards in an effort to check the rising crime rate in their neighbourhoods.

While the move, generally, has the support of the majority, some residents are irked by it as they say it is an inconvenience.

Post by Homeguards on BJRA website

This message was posted on the BJRA website with regards to the recent spate of robberies.

Homeguards has issued an important message to security subscribers in Bukit Jelutong following a worrying spate of robberies. Please read the important message from Homeguards and let us assist them and the authorities to ensure the safety in Bukit Jelutong and ourselves as well.

Dear members,

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