Benefactors help spruce up BCPO plaza
BACOLOD City – The newly concreted Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) Pavement and Parade Ground, which will formally called Bacolodnon – BCPO – Patnubay Plaza, has been attracting a lot of attention from benevolent stakeholders. Just recently, philantrophist Frankie Uy donated two steel outdoor swings for the use of the BCPO personnel, guests and visitors

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BACOLOD City – The newly concreted Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) Pavement and Parade Ground, which will formally called Bacolodnon – BCPO – Patnubay Plaza, has been attracting a lot of attention from benevolent stakeholders.
Just recently, philantrophist Frankie Uy donated two steel outdoor swings for the use of the BCPO personnel, guests and visitors who will visit the BCPO plaza.
The swings well be installed at the entrance and exit points of the BCPO Parking and Parade Ground that serves as a resting facility while waiting or visiting the headquarters.

Another donor, Lorenzo “Nonong” Dela Cruz also donated another set of outdoor bench that complemented the BCPO plaza-themed surroundings.
Police Col. Manuel A. Placido, BCPO director, thanked the donors for helping improve the police headquarters by sprucing up the plaza.
Col. Placido said the cooperation of the private sector is an indication of a strong community relationship that is vital to peace and order.
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