Malaysia

Astaka Tanjung Bungah hawkers protest RM900 rental imposed by Penang

State exco says rate reasonable as other food courts in locality charging over RM1,500

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 20 Jun 2023 8:10PM

Astaka Tanjung Bungah hawkers protest RM900 rental imposed by Penang
An artist’s impression of the rebuilt Astaka Tanjung Bungah. – IAN MCINTYRE/The Vibes pic, June 20, 2023

by Ian McIntyre

GEORGE TOWN – Once the pride of street food in the suburban area where many well-heeled residents and expatriates call home, the Astaka Tanjung Bungah food court’s future is now up in the air after its hawkers staged a protest at Komtar here.

The place used to be buzzing, especially with patrons who ate after patronising night spots and entertainment joints that dotted the coastal stretch from Tg Bungah to the Batu Ferringhi tourist belt here.

About 50 of them staged a protest for 30 minutes earlier today before submitting a memorandum to a representative of the Chief Minister Incorporated (CMI) office here.

At the heart of the dispute is that they are now required to pay RM900 for stall rental when previously they were allowed to peddle their food for free and only had to pay RM36 in monthly licensing fees to the Penang Island City Council.

The sprawling food court was razed in a raging fire in 2020. Firemen only managed to salvage the main structure, and most of the stalls were destroyed in the blaze.

CMI stepped in at the intervention of Tanjung Bungah assemblyman Zairil Khir Johari, who is also a state executive councillor.

The state then directed CMI to renovate and upgrade the facility at a cost of RM3.5 million by turning it into a modern food court with areas for retail outlets.

The complex was supposed to commence operations soon but now there is disagreement involving the hawkers, who are claiming that it is unfair for the state to impose a rental of RM900 a month on them.

A representative of the hawkers, Sophian Zain, told journalists here that the new rate is not cheap despite a state official comparing it to other food courts that impose a monthly rental fee of RM1,500.

The hawkers need to start over as the fire happened in the middle of the pandemic, he said, adding that nowadays everyone is struggling with the rising living costs.

Anson Chan, who used to frequent the food court, said that the hawkers should be given a reprieve by the state as they are now in the middle of an economic downturn.

Chan hopes that the hawkers can commence operations soon, as the steep property rental prices in the area prevent many people from opening restaurants there, hence limiting the options for those seeking to dine out.

In a statement, Zairil said that the monthly rental of RM900 is considered reasonable as the other food courts in the locality are charging over RM1,500 for rental of a food lot.

Nonetheless, he said, the state plans to assist the hawkers by providing a rent-free waiver for three months and RM2,000 in grants for each hawker as startup capital for those who need it. – The Vibes, June 20, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 1d

Penang water tariffs to increase from July 1 after year-long deferment

Malaysia / 2d

Police looking for trio involved in violent armed robbery in Penang (video)

Malaysia / 5d

Failure to pay office rental: Nothing but slander' - Tuan Ibrahim

Malaysia / 5d

One killed as fire destroys former Odeon cinema in Penang

Off beat / 6d

Penang: CM orders all state excos to monitor development progress

Events / 1w

Penang to host 2026 South East Asian Pipe Band Championships for third time

Spotlight

Malaysia

Police investigate viral video of alleged cat abuse by restaurant worker (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Najib to obtain documents ahead of 1MDB's US$8 billion suit hearing

Malaysia

Tuanku Muhriz performs Friday prayers At Masjid Kariah Gunung Pasir, Seri Menanti

Malaysia

Penang undersea tunnel case: IO denies ignoring important aspects of investigation

Malaysia

Tuanku Muhriz is Negeri ruler - PM Anwar

Malaysia

High Court blocks DKU shake-up, freezes move to remove secretary

Malaysia

Allegations of restriction on Nadzaruddin spark controversy during NS proclamation ceremony

Malaysia

MCMC investigates The Coverage Media over public complaints

Malaysia

Official notice of NS assembly dissolution to be submitted to Election Commission today

You may be interested

Malaysia

Standoff at Tampin Royal Residence over Adat chiefs’ entry sparks tension during high-level ceremony

Malaysia

Teen mothers must return to school, says Fadhlina as education remains priority

Malaysia

Court allows Najib to obtain documents ahead of 1MDB's US$8 billion suit hearing

Malaysia

Nik Aziz’s grandson allegedly slapped by senator: Father ready to take case to court

Malaysia

Retail shop worker in Baling injured in gang robbery (video)

Malaysia

Official notice of NS assembly dissolution to be submitted to Election Commission today

Malaysia

Malaysians may soon be able to get a 10-year passport for RM350

Malaysia

Election Commission says 80 per cent ready for Johor poll as key dates near