Penang Global City Centre - Members of The PGCC Campaign Group

Members of The PGCC Campaign Group

PGCC Campaign Group:

  • The Consumers Association of Penang
  • Sahabat Alam Malaysia
  • Aliran
  • Penang Heritage Trust
  • Citizens for Public Transport
  • Malaysian Nature Society
  • Tanjung Bungah Residents Association
  • Suara Rakyat Malaysia
  • Badan Warisan Malaysia
  • Jesselton Heights Residents Association
  • Friends of Botanic Gardens

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