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Runnymede Hotel Will Be Restored

February 15, 2016 By mwp-xTmb8mY16vU1 Leave a Comment

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THE demolition of several ancillary buildings at the Runnymede property in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah in George Town, is accordance with the planning permission granted to a developer by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP).

An aerial shot showing the flattened ancillary buildings at the Runnymede property in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Penang, compared with an earlier photo of the buildings (below) still intact before the demolition took place. (image credit)

State Local Government, Traffic and Flood Mitigation committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow said the planning permission was given in 1999 by MBPP on the site (lots 131, 132 and 133) for a mixed development proposal.

He stressed that however, the three-storey former Runnymede Hotel will be restored.

Chow was speaking to reporters at a press conference in Komtar yesterday on demolition works of theancillary buildings that were carried out recently.

Also present were historian Marcus Langdon and George Town Heritage Action co-founders Mark Lay and Joann Khaw.

Langdon said the buildings had heritage value and should bepreserved.

He also expressed his disappointment that nothing could be done to preserve the buildings.

When contacted, Penang Heritage Trust (PHT) president Khoo Salma Nasution said PHT had asked for a review of all existing developments in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah.

Runnymede demolished (image credit)

“There should have been a review by the MBPP and the people should have been made aware of the situation,” she said.

Khoo added that now that the state has a conservation policy, it should review all existing approvals.

“See what else has been approved and make it transparent. This is why we are always asking for some transparency in planning. At least let the people comment and see what can be done.

“If we cannot prevent it, at least we can document it,” she said.

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