Water leak in QC | Inquirer News

Water leak in QC

/ 04:30 AM March 21, 2011

There is a leak on Del Monte Avenue in Manresa, Quezon City, in front of Ace Water Spa and BPI.
Joel, 42, Quezon City

Sleepless in La Loma
Our street – Baco Street in Barangay Salvacion, La Loma, Quezon City – used to be a peaceful place until some barangay officials started engaging in cockfighting. Because they take care of a lot of game fowls, the street has become very noisy, with chickens cackling in the wee hours of the morning and practically the whole day. We cannot sleep and despite complaints, the situation remains the same because the barangay officials are the proponents and therefore ignore the complaints. This is causing too much stress to people who need peace and quiet.
Tina, 48, Quezon City

Overpass needed for crossing kids
Children need an overpass on the road which merges with Skyway in front of Loyola-St. James.
Juan dela Cruz, Parañaque City

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Marisa, 55, Cainta, Rizal

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