The Borneo Post

Developer strives to bring back ‘glorious days’ to Tg Lobang

- Cindy Lai

MIRI: There is a need to upgrade and repair the facilities at Tanjong Lobang beach and recreation­s park to ensure the safety of the visitors.

In this respect, Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Sebastian Ting says the developmen­t company that currently manages the area is in the midst of doing the necessary maintenanc­e and enhancemen­t works before opening it fully to the public.

“Tanjong Lobang was a glorious place some 40, 50 years ago – the beach and the recreation­al park were the most visited sites.

“Now, there are many facilities that need proper repair and upgrading works. Nonetheles­s, I am sure that with close publicpriv­ate partnershi­p, it ( Tanjong Lobang) will surely be ready to welcome more visitors soon,” said Ting when met during an inspection on the area yesterday, where he was accompanie­d by the developmen­t company’s person-in- charge, Datuk David Goh.

Meanwhile, Goh told reporters that the claim about the privatisat­ion of Tanjong Lobang made in August this year, was ‘an unfair statement’.

“For the record, before the Miri City Council ( MCC) handed the beach over to our company for developmen­t, it ( MCC) had spent roughly RM900,000 for the maintenanc­e and cleanlines­s of the park, beach and other related works.

“The developmen­t, which has been running since we took over, such as constructi­on of new buildings, comprises the necessary refurbishi­ng works. With the amount of visitors, the public would welcome such developmen­t.

“Instead of magnifying the bad aspects such as the reckless

Tanjong Lobang was a glorious place some 40, 50 years ago – the beach and the recreation­al park were the most visited sites.

Datuk Sebastian Ting

rubbish- dumping by the public, he (the elected representa­tive who made the privatisat­ion claim) should look at the good side. We are spending tens of thousands of ringgit maintainin­g the place – there’s very little profit in what we are doing.

“In fact, we are passionate about the project because we want to turn it into a tourism landmark in the city, as well as a family-friendly recreation­s area for the local community,” said Goh.

 ??  ?? Goh (right) shows Ting some sections of Tanjong Lobang areas that need some repairs and upgrading.
Goh (right) shows Ting some sections of Tanjong Lobang areas that need some repairs and upgrading.

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