Tuesday 31 January 2012

Killing of trees slowly - why is this happening ??

Tuesday January 31, 2012

Hot rides ahead for motorists

By BERNARD SEE 
bernardsee@thestar.com.my 
Photos by WAN MOHIZAN WAN HUSSEIN and CHARLES MARIASOOSAY


MOTORISTS driving along the shady part of Jalan Tun Dr Awang in Bayan Lepas, Penang will soon find themselves driving under the hot sun as more than 20 Angsana trees are dying or have died by 'girdling'.

A check by The Star showed that the trees, some 20m in height and more than 30 years old, have had their bark removed from around the entire trunks' circumference.

Girdling or ring barking results in the death of wood tissues beyond the damage. When the main trunk of a plant is girdled, the entire tree will die as it is unable to regrow and bridge the wound from below.

Engineer B.H. Ong, 44, said he noticed the 'girdling' of the trees when he was caught in a traffic jam on his way home from work one Friday.

Sorry sight: A dying Angsana heritage tree, which has been 'girdled' outside a luxury condominium project on Jalan Kelawei

"I then decided to come back a few days later to check on the trees further. I was shocked to find at least 20 trees which had been girdled.

"Some had already died. I hope that the authorities especially the Penang Municipal Council will investigate the matter," he said, adding that some of the trees had also been poisoned.

Ong said he also noticed an "X" marked on about 15 other trees.

"I fear that these healthy trees are marked for chopping down soon. Many trees had been chopped down due to a housing project nearby.

"I have always enjoyed driving along this stretch as it is shady and the trees are nice to look at," he said.

A heritage Angsana tree has also been found 'girdled' outside a luxury condominium project in Jalan Kelawei.

State Health, Welfare, Caring Society and Environment Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh expressed shock when told about the matter and said he would send someone to look into the matter as soon as possible.

Target: Two children looking at a tree marked for chopping down in Jalan Tun Dr Awang

"The state will not tolerate the killing or chopping down of trees. We will haul the perpetrator to court when we find out who they are.

"Under the law, anyone intending to chop down a tree more than 12in in width (even if it is in a house compound) will have to obtain a council permit," he said when contacted.

The local authorities recently came under fire from non-governmental organisations and the public for doing a 'hack job' of pruning Penang island's trees.

Malaysian Nature Society adviser Kanda Kumar said many of the island's heritage Angsana trees are slowly dying, caused by the digging up of the roots whenever a pipe needs to be laid or a road expanded.

"The council should take better care of these trees as the island will lose its identity if the trees were to die. It will be a tragedy for all Penangites."

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Thursday 26 January 2012

belleview project at pulau tikus market. Moulmein Rise 277 units


Belleview plans RM500m property launches this year
Jan 13, 2012
GEORGE TOWN: Penang-based property developer Belleview Group will unveil new projects with a development value in excess of RM500 million this year in the northern region. 

Its managing director, Datuk Sonny Ho, yesterday said besides two launches on Penang island, the company is also set to launch first condominium project in Alor Star, Kedah. "We are working with the state authorities to try and change Kedah's landscape and introduce condominium living by bringing in projects similar to the ones we have been doing in Penang for three decades," he told reporters after the official opening of the 1st Avenue mall here yesterday. 

1st Avenue is a joint-venture project between Asian Retail Mall II Ltd (a pan-Asian fund managed by the Pramerica Real Estate Investors Asia Pte Ltd), Belleview Group and the Lion group. Ho said the Amansuri Residences project along Jalan Darul Aman in Alor Star will boast two towers, comprising 22 and 24 levels respectively. 

"The project will be sited on a 1.21ha of land and will comprise 277 units, with floor areas ranging from 1,200 to 3,000 sq ft and priced at around RM350 per sq ft," he added. On Penang island, Belleview will launch its RM200 million Moulmein Rise mixed development project in the Pulau Tikus area by the middle of this year. "We will offer, among others, commercial, small-office, home-office type units, along with upmarket condominiums in a 27-storey block close to the Pulau Tikus market," Ho said. Also to be launched are eight bungalow units along Jalan Utama (also known as Western Road). 

The "W Residence" project, which carries a gross development value of between RM70 million and RM80 million, is expected to be completed by the middle of 2014. Meanwhile, Pramerica Real Estate Investors Asia chief executive officer Victoria Shigera Sharpe said despite continued chaos in the global economic environment, the year 2011 was a very successful year for Pramerica in the Asia-Pacific region. 

The S$3 billion (RM7.3 billion) fund, which is managed by the Singapore-based company, last year consolidated its popular closed-end Asian Retail Mall funds into a private open-end property fund for institutional investors looking to take advantage of opportunities in Asia's growing retail sector. 

"What this new fund structure means for our investors, Pramerica and Malaysia is quite significant as the conversion allows us to maintain a more long-term position in the Singapore and Malaysian markets, where we do not have exit assets because of structural reasons, namely the term of our investment funds coming to an end," Sharpe said. -Business Times
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Monday 23 January 2012

YTL in Penang. Conservation ??




YTL Hotels' interest in one of the UK's many heritage sites - Bath.
www.thisisbath.co.uk
An international leisure company has announced plans to develop a multi-million pound five-star spa hotel on a mothballed site in the centre of Bath. Work had stalled on turning the Grade II-listed...
 ·  ·  ·  · Yesterday at 06:49
    • Nathaniel Woon Apologies, but how is this connected to Penang's heritage...
      Yesterday at 17:47 via Mobile · 
    • Nathaniel Woon Anything these big corps can do and want to do to help is more than welcome... :)
      23 hours ago via Mobile · 
    • Bok Choon Lim Just to share some best practice. YTL is going to develope the piece of land next to E&O so that's the connection. And maybe we can get some big firms such as YTL interested to help us turn around the currently abandoned Shih Chung School?! What do you think??
      23 hours ago · 
    • Khoo Salma They are keeping the old St George's Girls' School at Farquhar Street, but not the semi-detached government quarters facing the sea. Agonizing!
      23 hours ago · 
    • Gwynn Jenkins 
      Thanks for the link so YTL are used to working with Bath - an UNESCO site, and Grade II buildings and Archaeologists - all of this knowledge and care is what is needed on their new site next to the E&O - this is where an old Aqueduct and reservoir was sited or at least close by - By the looks of it YTL are interested in such things - but I wonder if they ever got to read the report for Penang? I would be a HUGE feather in their cap if they followed the same philosophy here.
      22 hours ago ·  ·  2
    • Jay Sharma Perhaps YTL could be sent the report referred to by Gwynn?
      21 hours ago · 
    • Bok Choon Lim YTL has earned lots of praise for their utility services through the ownership of the Wessex Water. I hope they will get recognition for their works in Penang too! YTL used to sponsor the cultural week in Penang. They must have lots of feathers in their hat already. Hopefully they get the biggest one from youGwynn Jenkins. Will keep posting and updating!
      21 hours ago · 
    • Gwynn Jenkins The report was part of their development submission so I hope they got a copy
      19 hours ago · 
    • Gwynn Jenkins I hope so too, lets encourage them to do unto Penang as they would unto Bath :)
      19 hours ago ·  ·  1