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6 07 2021
Two beautiful conservation houses, Atbara and Inverturret at No 5 and No 7 Gallop Road, grace the newly opened Singapore Botanic GardensGallop Extension. Both wonderfully repurposed, Atbara as the Forest Discovery Centre and Inverturret as the Botanical Art Gallery, they are among the oldest and finest surviving examples of residential properties that English architect Regent Alfred John (R A J) Bidwell designed in Singapore.
Bidwell, who had an eventful but short two-year stint in the Selangor Public Works Department (PWD) as Chief Draughtsman and assistant to Government Architect A C Norman, came across to Singapore in 1895 to join pre-eminent architectural firm Swan and Maclaren. In a matter of four years, he became a partner in the firm; an arrangement that lasted until 1907. Bidwell would continue his association with the firm as an employee until 1912. His 17 years with Swan and Maclaren, was one marked by the string of notable contributions that he
KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 Some individuals received appointments for the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine without booking these as a Selangor government application made these on their behalf, the Covid-19 Immunisation Task Force (CITF) said today. The CITF was responding to complaints that some people.
PUTRAJAYA: The Selangor government s vaccination initiative is not part of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme, which is free of charge for all those residing in Malaysia, says Khairy Jamaluddin.
The progamme s coordinating minister said that as far as the government is concerned, vaccine producers Pfizer and AstraZeneca only sell to national governments around the world. As for Sinovac, orders from the Federal Government must be fulfilled in totality before it can sell the vaccines to private entities and state governments. That is the condition that we have given to Sinovac as well as its local product registration holder, Pharmaniaga Bhd, he said on Tuesday (May 25).
ATTENTIVE: Selcare clinic staff checking results for the free Covid-19 screening carried out for the local community in Gombak at Dewan Seri Siantan, Selangor. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star
KUALA LUMPUR: The Real Estate and Housing Developers’ Association (REHDA) Selangor supports stricter enforcement of standard operating procedures (SOPs) following the record high Covid-19 cases but all businesses should be allowed to continue.
REHDA Selangor chairman Datuk Ho Hon Sang said on Thursday industries like the real estate, construction, manufacturing, and other service sectors are on the path to recovery and therefore the momentum should be maintained.
“Any closure of economic activities will result serious revenue and financial losses, causing disruption to all industries and to the livelihoods of many.