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Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Angeles City City Hall Building, Aniceto Gueco Street, Pulung Maragul [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
City Hall Building, Angeles City, Philippines
Land Transportation Office Dau [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
2nd Floor Marina Arcade, Dau, Mabalacat City, Philippines
LTO Angeles continues to exert maximum efforts to improve its services and deliver utmost customer care and convenience. This was disclosed by LTO Angeles City Chief Transportation Regulatory Officer Aida Santiago during the agency’s “Big Clean-up and Sorting Day” on Saturday, where personnel came together once more to spruce up the district office’s interior and exterior premises. “What we do in big clean up and sorting days is all for our customers and clients. We are one in saving the environment and preserving it by properly sorting and segregating old files that need to be discarded done through systematic inventory. Along with that, the office premises are spruced up, cleaned and our gardens kept green as our part in protecting the environment. More importantly, we strictly adhere to and implement the ARTA [Anti-Red Tape Act] so we regularly put up signages and workflow posters so our clients will not fall prey to fixers,” she said. Conducted by LTO Angeles City in accordance with its ISO certifications, the big clean up and sorting day is continuously enhanced to cover most areas of customer care and service.“We see to it that we provide comfort and convenience to our hundreds of daily clients applying for […]
Mac Arthur Highway, Angeles City, Philippines
Pag – Ibig It is a government office that mainly prioritize the Filipino workers who have dedicated their time and effort in doing their everyday tasks and contribute to the good of everyone. Pag-ibig Fund services act as a public office solely to provide housing units and loans for those employees who have actively contributed to the funding program. In here, all the employees ranging from rank and file to managerial positions will have the opportunity to make use of their hard-earned money to something that will be very useful in the coming years of their lives. This has been a great idea for all workers who have been sharing their skills in the company they are working with and simply be part of something that is helpful not only for them but also for this government office. Most of the time, benefits such as these are one of the reasons why people are eager to land their dream jobs and have their daily tasks and performances be reciprocated accordingly so as to be part of the government services that Pag-Ibig funds provides. All in all, the country has been generating this kind of services to all the Filipinos for […]
Teresa St., Angeles City, Philippines
Police Station 4 covers most of the tourist belt from Barangay Sta. Maria, Malabanias, Balibago, and up to one end of Friendship Hi-way. This makes the station’s jurisdiction the area with the most potential criminal activity, since it has the biggest business establishments in the city and receives the most volume of tourists. [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Fields Ave., Angeles City, Philippines
Balibago Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
T Aguas St, Angeles City, Philippines
Cutcut Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Pag-asa St., Angeles City, Philippines
Lakandula Barangay Hall is a office building located at Bernardo Avenue in Mabalacat City. [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Bernardo Ave., Angeles City, Philippines
Mabalacat Municipal Hall [yasr_visitor_votes size=”medium”]
Delfin Drive, Mabalacat City, Philippines
Margot Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Jose P Laurel Ave., Angeles City, Philippines
Pulung Bulu Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Corner P Pelayo St., Angeles City, Philippines
Pulung Cacutud Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Pulung Cacutud, Angeles City, Philippines
Santa Teresita Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Carlota de Leon St., Angeles City, Philippines
Sta. Ines Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Manila N Rd, Mabalacat City, Philippines
Sta. Trinidad Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Miranda Ext., Angeles City, Philippines
Sto. Cristo Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Caballero St., Angeles City, Philippines
Sto. Rosario Barangay Hall City Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Sto. Rosario, Angeles City, Philippines
Virgen Delos Remedios Barangay Hall [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Lourdes St., Angeles City, Philippines
Lourdes Sur East Barangay Hall was thought to be one of the oldest barangays among others. The late Dr. Clemente N. Dayrit Sr. wa the first person who made an action to separate Barangay Lourdes from Barrio San Nicolas. From then on they called it “Lourdes” because Dr. Dayrit and his wife were devotees of “Our Lady of Lourdes” in France. The Dayrit family donated five-hundred hectares (500 ha) of land wherein a church had been built. Two of the famous marks of the barangay are the public school situated inside the Dayrit Compound in 1912 and the ice plantation near the railroad in 1914. Dr. Dayrit had once said that this barrio will become a subdivision. This subdivision became one of the oldest in 1925 which was divided into parts: Lourdes Sur East, Lourdes Northwest, Claro M. Recto, Virgen delos Remedios, Sta. Teresita, Agapito Del Rosario, Salapungan, Lourdes Sur, and Sto Cristo. Within the 21.38 hectares of barangay Lourdes Sur East, there were 7,753 estimated people living during those times. And in 1990, 8,000 estimated people were said to be living here. [yasr_overall_rating size=”medium”]
Fajardo St., Angeles City, Philippines