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HDB Town

Bishan

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Bukit Panjang

4 – 6

  • Choa Chu Kang --------------------------------------------------------------
  • 6 – 8

Punggol

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8 – 14
15

Sengkang Tampines Toa Payoh Yishun

16 – 21 22 – 24 24 – 26

[Watch this space for more projects completed in other HDB towns]

Completed Projects

Bishan

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Building

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

5G Community
Green Hub
Void deck of 112 Involving residents to build and

  • Bishan Street 12
  • maintain 5 thematic gardens

Winner (Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

2021 2020
One Earth, Save It!
@ Marymount
NonBuilding
Amphitheatre at
204 Bishan Street
23 and online
Emphasising the importance of protecting Earth during Earth
Hour

Best Social Media Engagement Team of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

Bishan East Zone
4 Xmas Party
NonBuilding
Online, involving residents of
Bishan East Zone
4
Bringing neighbours together through online Christmas workshops

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2020

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Love Thy Neighbour
Void deck of 509 Bishan Street 11
Live streaming Christmas

  • celebrations at the void deck
  • Building

Winner (Non-Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

  • 2020
  • Sin Ming Chinese

New Year Carnival
NonBuilding
Senior Activity Centre at 26 Sin Ming Industrial
Estate
Bringing joy and conversation to seniors through games

2019 2018

  • Bingo Bishan
  • Non-

Building
Pavilion at 511 Bishan Street 13
Bringing neighbours together with a bingo-themed event

Happiness in a
Bowl
NonBuilding
Void deck of 231 Bishan North
Bringing neighbours together for a terrarium workshop

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2017

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Vibrant Community Building

Residents’ Corner

at 448 Bright Hill
Drive
Rejuvenating a residents' corner with AV equipment to facilitate community events

Bukit Panjang

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Building

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Multi-purpose Court at Segar
Gardens
Hardcourt near
476 Segar Road
Converting an underutilised area to a multi-purpose court

Merit Award Winner
(Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

Pets Park @ Segar Building
Gardens
Open space behind 480A Segar Road
MSCP

Creating a pets’ park to

encourage responsible pet ownership

2021

Winner (Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2020

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Building

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Bukit Panjang Community Art @ Bangkit Art Street

  • 257 Bangkit Road
  • Beautifying Bangkit with art

Best Social Media Engagement Team of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

TIES (Third Edition)
NonBuilding
Senior activity centre at 60 Bukit
Panjang Ring
Gifting neighbours handmade hand sanitisers

2020

Merit Award Winner
(Non-Building

Road and online

Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

TIES (Second
Edition)
NonBuilding
Multi-purpose hall Promoting heartland living with

2019

at 550 Segar
Road performances and life-sized games

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2018

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

TIES – Time to Invigorate and
Enhance
Pavilion at 60 Bukit Panjang Ring Road
Sharing gracious heartland

  • living tips through games
  • Building

RelationshipS

Choa Chu Kang

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

CCK Pickleball Skill-
Exchange 2021
Hard courts around
206 Choa Chu Kang Central
Bringing hard courts to life

  • with pickleball
  • Building

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2019

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

#ShareMoreWasteLess
Free Market
Void deck of 251 Choa Chu Kang
Avenue 2
Nurturing a zero-waste community through exchanging pre-loved items
Building

Winner (Non-Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge
2020

  • Connectens
  • Non-

Building
Online involving residents living around 682 Choa Chu Kang Crescent
Sharing tips on accessing important updates on COVID-
19 and tips to stay safe

2019 2019

Reminisce @ Teck
Whye

  • Non-
  • Neighbourhood
  • Sharing childhood memories

Building Centre at 146 Teck of the elderly with the young
Whye Lane

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2018

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Beautiful Sunday @
Teck Whye

  • Neighbourhood
  • Bonding over karaoke

sessions at the neighbourhood centre
Building Centre at 146 Teck
Whye Lane

Punggol

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

IP-HDB Recycling & Eco-Friendliness
Online involving residents living around Punggol West residents
Learning the importance of

  • cleanliness with the 3Rs
  • Building

Cascadia our Secret Backyard (COSY)

  • Building 316B Punggol Way
  • Building a new

intergenerational and dynamic community space

2021

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

  • Damai Cares 2
  • Senior activity
  • Spreading the message of

conserving the environment through online workshops
Building centres in Punggol and online

Wah! Wellness and
Health
NonBuilding
Online involving residents of Punggol and Sengkang
Sharing health information through a virtual carnival

2020 2019

Merit Award Winner (Non-
Building Projects category) and Best Social Media Engagement Team of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

Mini 4 wheels drive workshop and fun race Building

  • Non-
  • Punggol Town

Square
Bonding through building and competing in a mini 4WD race

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2019

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Go green and have fun together
Punggol Town
Square
Organising upcycling workshops to promote green messages and have fun together
Building
Thank-My-Neighbour
Note Writing
NonBuilding
Pavilion at 681 Punggol Drive
Spurring residents to create an atmosphere of positivity and gratitude

2019 2019

  • Nagomi Art
  • Non-

Building
Void deck of 684 Edgefield Plains
Organising a workshop on Nagomi art to reduce stress and depression for the community

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2019

Project Name

Happy Neighbours;

Fund Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

  • 41 Edgefield Plains
  • Encouraging residents to

cultivate kindness and neighbourliness
Happy Homes [HNH2] Building

  • Green Heartland
  • Non-

Building
Punggol Town
Square
Teaching the young about recycling through fun games and colouring

2019 2018

Brisk Walking Along Punggol Waterway and Building heritage trail

  • Non-
  • Punggol Town

Square
Putting together a fun trail from Waterway Brooks to Punggol Town Square to learn about interesting spots

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2018

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Upcycling at Let’s Play

Punggol Town
Square
Cultivating recycling messages through upcycling workshops

  • @ PTS
  • Building

Play-It-Together (PIT)

at Let’s Play @

NonBuilding
Punggol Town
Square
Promoting upcycling and water conservation to

2018

  • Punggol Town Square
  • residents through a series of

activities such as craftmaking and games

  • Cascadia Sky Garden
  • Non-

Building
316C Punggol Way Greening up the sky garden of Punggol Cascadia

2018

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2018

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Ladder to
Neighbourliness @

Let’s Play

Punggol Town
Square
Reinforcing neighbourliness messages through a lifesized snake-and-ladder game
Building
Monthly Toothbrush
Club
NonBuilding
122A Edgedale
Plains
Bringing neighbours together while sharing the importance of good dental hygiene

2017 2017

  • Link up the BINGO!
  • Non-

Building
Punggol Town
Square
Spreading messages on gracious and responsible heartland living through fun games

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2017

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Square
Sharing good neighbourliness values through fun games
Building

  • 121A Prata Party
  • Non-

Building
Pavilion at 121A Edgefield Plains
Organising a prata party to connect new rental block tenants with neighbours and community resources

2017

Completed Projects

Sengkang

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Compassvale Beacon Green Urban Farm
Initiative
Online involving residents living around 210A
Learning about home

  • gardening
  • Building

Compassvale Lane

Compassvale Mast Halloween Carnival
NonBuilding
Multi-purpose hall of 216D
Connecting neighbours through trick-or-treating and many other fun activities

2019

Compassvale
Drive

Completed Projects

Tampines

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Building

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

  • Yesterday Once More
  • Void deck of 858

Tampines Central
Creating a play area of a void deck with trick-eye murals of kampung games

Merit Award Winner
(Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

  • Void Deck 3.0
  • Building 846 Tampines Void Creating a high-tech gaming

2021 2021

  • deck of Street 82
  • and gathering spot

Merit Award Winner
(Building Projects category) of the Lively Places Challenge 2020

Shop@West Lunar New Year Virtual Light-Up Launching Ceremony
2021
NonBuilding
Neighbourhood Centre at 829 Tampines Street
81
Celebrating Lunar New Year safely

Merit Award Winner (Non- Building Projects category) and Best Social Media Engagement Team of the Lively Places Challenge
2020

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2021

  • Project Name
  • Fund

Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Changi Simei virtual light up launching ceremony
2021

  • Neighbourhood
  • Organising a light up

  • ceremony with fun activities
  • Building Centre at 10 Simei

Street 2

  • Masking It Up
  • Non-

Building
Online involving residents living around 5 Tampines
Avenue 3
Embroidering pretty masks at a workshop and giving them to neighbours

2020 2020

Changi Simei Chinese New Year Light Up 2020 Building

  • Non-
  • Neighbourhood

Centre at 248 Simei Street 3
Putting together stage performances and festive lightings for CNY

Completed Projects

Year of
Completion

2020

Project Name

Shop@West Lunar New Year Light-Up Ceremony Building
2020

Fund Track

Non-

  • Location
  • Description
  • Photo

Neighbourhood Centre at 829 Tampines Street
81
Arranging performances and festive lightings for CNY

  • Arts Fiesta @ Polyview 2
  • Non-

Building
Void deck of 1 Tampines Street
12
Educating residents on neighbourliness and reduce plastics through art

2019 2019

Make Your Own
Terrarium

  • Non-
  • Void deck of 903
  • Promoting recycling through

  • a terrarium workshop
  • Building Tampines Avenue

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    Plan of Singapore town and its adjoining districts, surveyed by J. T. Thomson, 1846 Image courtesy of National Archives of Singapore FOREWORD s part of the nationwide efforts to remote location meant that residents had to band commemorate two centuries of Singapore’s together as they collectively navigated the challenges A history since the arrival of the British, confronting Singapore during its early years. Bishan, MUSE SG will launch a special four-part bicentennial on the other hand, has had to deal with its reputation commemorative series in 2018 and 2019. The four- as one of Singapore’s most haunted locales. By part series will look back and examine how our facing their challenges head-on, both towns manage place histories have shaped and contributed to the to overcome the odds, while developing their own Singapore Story. unique identities. This is the first issue of the above series and it Finally, our articles on Yishun, Punggol and Pasir Ris showcases different aspects of Singapore’s place feature heart-warming tales of towns that refuse to let history through the stories of a number of towns. their future be boxed in by their past or circumstance. The histories of these towns are complex and multi- Despite negative press reports, war-time tragedies layered, and forged by government policies, war, trade and exclusive beginnings, these towns managed to and geography. Through the sharing of Singapore’s reinvent themselves into estates known for their place history, we hope to bring about a deeper idyllic surrounds and modern amenities. appreciation of the unique heritage of the various towns and estates in Singapore.
  • National Day Awards 2020

    National Day Awards 2020

    1 NATIONAL DAY AWARDS 2020 THE ORDER OF TEMASEK (WITH HIGH DISTINCTION) [Darjah Utama Temasek (Dengan Kepujian Tinggi)] Name Designation 1 Prof S Jayakumar Senior Legal Adviser to the Minister for Foreign Affairs 1 2 THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER [Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang] Name Designation 1 Mr Koh Choon Hui Chairman, Singapore Children’s Society 2 Prof Wang Gungwu Former Chairman, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute Former Chairman, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore Former Chairman, East Asian Institute, National University of Singapore 2 3 THE MERITORIOUS SERVICE MEDAL [Pingat Jasa Gemilang] Name Designation 1 Ms Chan Lai Fung Permanent Secretary (National Research & Development) Permanent Secretary (Public Sector Science and Technology Policy and Plans Office) Chairman, A*STAR 2 Assoc Prof Benjamin Ong Kian Chung Immediate Past Director of Medical Services 3 4 THE PUBLIC SERVICE STAR (BAR) [Bintang Bakti Masyarakat (Lintang)] Name Designation Aljunied GRC 1 Mr Tng Kay Lim, BBM Chairman, Paya Lebar CCC Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC 2 Mr Roland Ng San Tiong, JP, BBM Chairman, Toa Payoh Central CCC East Coast GRC 3 Mdm Susan Ang Siew Lian, BBM Treasurer, Changi Simei CCC Holland-Bukit Timah GRC 4 Mr Lim Cheng Eng, BBM Patron, Bukit Timah CCMC Jurong GRC 5 Mr Richard Ong Chuan Huat, BBM Chairman, Bukit Batok East CCC 6 Mr Victor Liew Cheng San, BBM Vice-Chairman, Taman Jurong CCC Marine Parade GRC 7 Mr Ong Pang Aik, BBM Patron, Braddell Heights CCMC Sembawang GRC 8 Mr Norman Aw Kai Aik, BBM Chairman, Canberra
  • (If Any) Event Contact Details 1

    (If Any) Event Contact Details 1

    Charges S/No Venue / Address Event Title Description of Event Date of Event Time of Event $ Event Contact Details (if any) Gardens By The Bay Mid-Autumn Family and community Name: Wenxin 18 Marina Gardens Celebration @ 1 bonding through festive Fri, 6 Sep 2019 6pm to 10pm $15 per pax Contact: 63879012 Dr Gardens By The tradition & heritage Email: [email protected] Singapore 018953 Bay Outdoor carnival with 1 Engku Aman turn amusement rides, games (Open Field) next to Geylang Serai stalls and food fiesta Fri, 6 Sep to Sun, Free Name: Hajah Mohaideen 2 12pm to 10pm Wisma Geylang Family Carnival 15 Sep 2019 Admission Contact: 86222452 Serai Nanyang Balloon Parent-child bonding through Name : Ms Lin Ying Community Club 60 7.30pm to $1 for family 3 Sculpture- balloon sculpture lantern Fri, 6 Sep 2019 Contact : 81867920 Jurong West St 91 9.30pm of 2 Lantern Making making session Email : [email protected] S (649040) Annual flagship event Ci Yuan Community themed "Our Community, Name: Wenxin Club Our Roots" this year in 4 Ci Yuan Night Sat, 7 Sep 2019 6pm to 10pm $2 per pax Contact: 63879012 51 Hougang Ave 9 celebration of Bicentennial 2019 Email: [email protected] S (538776) with carnival style games and activities. Name: Chng Hui Yee Mid-Autumn Come and celebrate Mid- Blk 208 Punggol Contact: 6444 1128 Festival Autumn festival together 5:30pm to 5 Walk Sat, 7 Sep 2019 $3 per pax Email: Celebration over fun-filled family-centric 7:30pm CHNG_Hui_Yee@@pa.gov.s Multi-Purpose Hall games and activities.
  • SCFA Administrator Student Care Centres List As at November 2016

    SCFA Administrator Student Care Centres List as at November 2016 Postal Fee Per SN Name of Centre Address Telephone Email Code Month* 878, Tampines Avenue 8, #01-308, 1 Abc Children's Place 520878 6785 8586 [email protected] $ 300.00 SINGAPORE 520878 Ace @ Boon Lay - a student care by My 10, Boon Lay Place, #02-09, Boon Lay 2 649882 6634 9989 [email protected]; [email protected] $ 428.00 First Skool Community Centre, SINGAPORE 649882 Ace @ Work Educare Service (Bt Blk 501, Jelapang Rd, #01-420, SINGAPORE 3 670501 6766 8611 [email protected]; [email protected] $ 300.00 Panjang) 670501 Blk 290D, Bukit Batok East Ave 3, #01-370, 4 Ace @ Work Enrichment Pte Ltd 651290 6899 8611 [email protected] $ 300.00 SINGAPORE 651290 Ace @ Work Enrichment Pte Ltd Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School, 7 Pei 5 597610 6469 5758 [email protected] $ 230.00 (Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary) Wah Ave, SINGAPORE 597610 Ace @ Work Enrichment Pte Ltd (Bt Bukit Panjang Primary School, 109, Cashew 6 679676 6892 8611 [email protected] $ 260.00 Panjang Primary) Road, SINGAPORE 679676 Ace @ Work Enrichment Pte Ltd Corporation Primary School, 31, Jurong West 7 648347 6794 8622 [email protected]; [email protected] $ 250.00 (Corporation Primary) St 24, SINGAPORE 648347 Ace @ Work Enrichment Pte Ltd Loyang Primary School, 3, Pasir Ris Drive 6, 8 519419 6582 8611 [email protected]; [email protected] $ 260.00 (Loyang Primary) SINGAPORE 519419 Ace @ Work Enrichment Pte Ltd (Radin Radin Mas Primary, 1, Bukit Purmei