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A data scientist and nature lover, Max Fun chose his home in the one-north district due to its proximity to his workplace at Biopolis. He soon discovered the nearby #onenorthPark - a beautiful 16-hectare green oasis set amidst the many high-rise offices in the area, which serves as an integrated green link and provides shared community spaces for park-goers and residents to enjoy 🌿

Besides making use of the naturally shaded walkways on his commute to his office, Max enjoys his weekly jogs around the park, or simply strolling along the boardwalk (it’s a 10-minute run to the Rail Corridor!), which he says makes him feel like he's "in a totally different world".

The open lawns and magnificent trees and shrubs provide a welcome retreat whenever Max wants to take a break from work. He adds that it's such a treat to walk through the park and be able to spot interesting birds, squirrels and other wildlife on these little journeys.

#onenorthPark #NParks #SGParksNRec
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So you think you know #Yishun? There is certainly more to this neighbourhood, with its vibrant communities and hidden gems worth uncovering. Let’s follow local photographer Yafiq Yusman on an Yishunite’s itinerary and discover what is #InTheNeighbourhood!

Interested to be an Yishunite too? Find out more about the estate's BTO flats in the February launch: https://homes.hdb.gov.sg
Did you know that the name Kreta Ayer, which means water cart in Malay, reflects the common sight of bullock-drawn water carts on these streets of years past? Amoosing! 🐂
Happy 22/02/2022!

Today’s date is a palindrome, which means it reads the same backwards as it does forward – making it a mirror image of itself!

Hence, we’re marking this day with a photo of the reflection of waters at MacRitchie Reservoir at dawn.

#Palindromeday #MacRitchieReservoir
With the recent rise in phishing scams, we would like to remind everyone to be alert to suspicious messages. Scammers may impersonate organisations and target people via SMS, E-mail, or phone channels.

Be assured that Ministry of National Development will never ask you to reveal any One-Time Passwords (OTP) or passwords, or ask for your credit card details.

If you have any doubts about a message sent to you, reach out to us at https://www.mnd.gov.sg/feedback or mnd_hq@mnd.gov.sg
📢 Have you checked out the #BTO projects available this sales launch?

Applications close at 11.59pm tonight! Find out more: https://homes.hdb.gov.sg
You’ve heard of the Fantastic 4. Now hear about the ‘Smiling 5’ and their Yesterday Once More project — nostalgic trick-eye murals that have enlivened the 857A Tampines Central void deck.

Part of the Lively Places Programme, a joint initiative by HDB and URA to support community-led efforts in enlivening public spaces, the murals feature popular games from kampung days, such as chapteh and hide-and-seek.

Today, the games continue to bring the community together through these murals, and act as a physical playground for the young and old!

Inspired by the Smiling 5’s story? You can start your own project by visiting https://go.gov.sg/hdb-lively-places-programme

Stay tuned for more from our new #MyHouseDownstairs series, as we highlight interesting community projects happening near your home.
At MND's Committee of Supply (COS) debate in Parliament today, we outlined our key priority areas for the next year and beyond:

1)Keeping public housing affordable, accessible and inclusive
2) Creating a future-ready Built Environment sector
3) Sustaining progress with our Singapore Green Plan 2030
4) Building an endearing and vibrant city

Swipe to find out more about our new initiatives and updates within these priority areas. For more info, visit: go.gov.sg/mndcos2022