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City council orders unlicensed RM90 mil Penang theme park to close again

Newly-launched attraction receives several notices, compound due to lack of operating permit

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 29 Dec 2022 10:24PM

City council orders unlicensed RM90 mil Penang theme park to close again
The Seberang Prai City Council has ordered the Bertam Water Theme Park Resort and Water Park in Kepala Batas, here to be closed since yesterday for operating without a licence. – Bertam Resort and Water Park Penang Facebook pic, December 29, 2022

KEPALA BATAS – The Seberang Prai City Council has ordered the Bertam Water Theme Park Resort and Water Park in Kepala Batas, here to be closed since yesterday for operating without a licence.

The city council in a statement said that the theme park which opened on December 15 had been issued a notice for the management to stop the entertainment activities of the water theme park under the Entertainment and Places of Entertainment Enactment 1998.

“From the inspection and review carried out by the Seberang Prai City Council Licensing Department at about 1.30pm on December 16, it was found that the premises had committed the offence of conducting business without a licence from the council and a compound was issued and a notice requiring the business to stop was also issued within seven days to the owner and it was accepted by the owner’s representative.

“Six days later, another inspection was carried out and found that the premises were operating without an entertainment licence for water theme park activities, for which an offence notice to stop water theme park entertainment activities under the Entertainment and Places of Entertainment Enactment 1998 was issued for a period of three days to the owner,” according to the statement.

The statement informed that an inspection around 4.30pm on Tuesday found that the owner was still carrying out entertainment activities at the water theme park and caused the closure action to be taken again at about 9.40am yesterday.

Meanwhile, Bernama found that the entrance to the water theme park was closed and guarded by a security guard who informed that the place was temporarily closed to the public.

Penang Housing, Local Government and Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo when contacted informed that he would leave it to the city council to carry out further investigation.

The RM90 million theme park which started operating in the middle of this month on an 8ha site is owned by The Maritime Water Front Suites Sdn Bhd.

Previously, the project was reported to have been delayed for more than three years due to several problems including Covid-19. – Bernama, December 29, 2022

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