Relive the good ol' days with Yip Yew Chong's murals from the past that feature iconic Singapore scenes. Located along the streets of Tiong Bahru, these murals showcase Singapore's cultural history for all generations to enjoy.
Just like this adorable duo, Mdm Soh Kwai Sim and her granddaughter Kaye Chin in this edition of #MyHouseDownstairs, who bonded over personal anecdotes from the past while posing for fun photos!
Have you ever visited these murals? 📸
Just like this adorable duo, Mdm Soh Kwai Sim and her granddaughter Kaye Chin in this edition of #MyHouseDownstairs, who bonded over personal anecdotes from the past while posing for fun photos!
Have you ever visited these murals? 📸
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Four blocks at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 have been identified for Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS), as part of our efforts to rejuvenate older estates and provide better homes for residents. HDB will build new replacement flats at nearby Ang Mo Kio Drive so that residents and their neighbours can move to the new flats together, and preserve their community bonds.
Watch this to learn more about the support extended to the residents involved in this SERS exercise.
Watch this to learn more about the support extended to the residents involved in this SERS exercise.
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HDB has been working closely with the contractors and agencies to mitigate the BTO delays arising from COVID-19 disruptions. While we have been able to catch up on some projects, the extent of delays, which varies by project, has largely remained at between 6 to 12 months.
We will continue to periodically update affected buyers on the progress and revised updated completion dates of their new flats, based on our latest estimate on project timelines. For ongoing projects, we continue to expect most flat buyers to be able to move into their new homes within 4 to 5 years.
We will continue to periodically update affected buyers on the progress and revised updated completion dates of their new flats, based on our latest estimate on project timelines. For ongoing projects, we continue to expect most flat buyers to be able to move into their new homes within 4 to 5 years.
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Minister Desmond Lee announced plans for a new housing development to be built at the Keppel Club site, as well as a Labrador Nature Park Network, as part of the longer-term transformation of the Greater Southern Waterfront.
Read his full statement at: go.gov.sg/mnd-keppel-labrador
Read his full statement at: go.gov.sg/mnd-keppel-labrador
This Easter, join us as we hunt down fun facts in places around Singapore!
Can you spot the Easter Bunny hiding in each location? 🐰
Can you spot the Easter Bunny hiding in each location? 🐰
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#DidYouKnow that songbirds learn how to sing from their neighbours around them? That’s why you’ll notice bird owners shuffling their cages around every so often - to meet and learn from their feathered friends!
As the largest and most established birdsinging club in Singapore, Keban Baru Birdsinging Club has its roots dating back to the 1980s. It attracts Singaporeans from all walks of life to bond together over a shared passion for birdsinging! 🐦🎶
As the largest and most established birdsinging club in Singapore, Keban Baru Birdsinging Club has its roots dating back to the 1980s. It attracts Singaporeans from all walks of life to bond together over a shared passion for birdsinging! 🐦🎶
Did you know?
The Round Island Route (RIR) is the longest recreational connection that encircles Singapore in the east, stretching across 75km.
But this is only Phase One of the project. The completed RIR will be 150km long, as part of NParks’ overall plans to curate a 360km island-wide network of recreational park connectors and trails. This greatly supports our transformation into a City in Nature, a key pillar in the Singapore Green Plan.
While we await the RIR’s completion, check out these six key areas that are connected through Phase One of the RIR!
#SGParksNRec #CityinNature
For more details on each of these areas, go to go.gov.sg/rir-mnd
The Round Island Route (RIR) is the longest recreational connection that encircles Singapore in the east, stretching across 75km.
But this is only Phase One of the project. The completed RIR will be 150km long, as part of NParks’ overall plans to curate a 360km island-wide network of recreational park connectors and trails. This greatly supports our transformation into a City in Nature, a key pillar in the Singapore Green Plan.
While we await the RIR’s completion, check out these six key areas that are connected through Phase One of the RIR!
#SGParksNRec #CityinNature
For more details on each of these areas, go to go.gov.sg/rir-mnd
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri!
This festive season, we take a look into the past of Geylang Serai! As one of the first Malay settlements in Singapore, Geylang offers an architecture style that is diverse and vibrant in its forms and types.
Many of the shophouses and bungalows still retain their post-war charm and facades, contributing to our nation’s identity and history.
Read more at go.gov.sg/Geylang-Serai-MND
This festive season, we take a look into the past of Geylang Serai! As one of the first Malay settlements in Singapore, Geylang offers an architecture style that is diverse and vibrant in its forms and types.
Many of the shophouses and bungalows still retain their post-war charm and facades, contributing to our nation’s identity and history.
Read more at go.gov.sg/Geylang-Serai-MND