The Penang government has decided to ban all horseback riding activities along the Batu Ferringhi beach starting 1st September 2024.
State Local Government, Town and Country Development Committee Chairman Jason H’ng Mooi Lye said the decision was made following complaints about safety and cleanliness in the area.
“We recently held a meeting and decided to ban horseback riding in the area from September 1. This decision was based on various factors, including complaints from hotels and the public,” he told reporters after a working visit to Batu Ferringhi today.
H’ng said other factors considered included animal welfare and illegal construction of structures by those running these activities.
State Infrastructure, Transport and Digital Committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari, who is also Tanjung Bungah assemblyman, supported the decision. He said the number of horses along Batu Ferringhi beach had increased to 30, compared to only a few previously, and the horses appeared to be sickly.
“These horses are kept in village areas, and residents have complained about the health issues caused by horse manure,” Zairil said.
It was reported previously that horseback riding services offered by foreigners at the Batu Ferringhi beach continued to operate despite ongoing enforcement raids.