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List of Government-Occupied Premises S/N Government Occupied Premises 1 (AIC) Agency for Integrated Care @ MND Building (5 Maxwell Road) 2 (AIC) SGO @ Aljunied 3 (AIC) SGO @ Ang Mo Kio 4 (AIC) SGO @ Choa Chu Kang 5 (AIC) SGO @ Holland-Bukit Timah 6 (AIC) SGO @ Jurong 7 (AIC) SGO @ Kaki Bukit 8 (AIC) SGO @ Kallang 9 (AIC) SGO @ Marine Parade 10 (AIC) SGO @ Marsiling-Yew Tee 11 (AIC) SGO @ Nee Soon 12 (AIC) SGO @ Sembawang 13 (AIC) SGO @ Tampines 14 (AIC) SGO @ Tiong Bahru 15 (AIC) SGO @ Toa Payoh 16 (AIC) SGO @ West Coast 17 (MSF) Comlink Marsiling 18 (MSF) Early Childhood Development Agency 19 (MSF) Enabling Village @ 20 Lengkok Bahru 20 (MSF) Family Counselling Office @ MND Building 21 (MSF) Family Link (Tribunal for Maintenance of Parents/Syariah Court) 22 (MSF) Kembangan Chai Chee Hub 23 (MSF) MSF HQ (MSF Building) 24 (MSF) Probation Intake Office @ State Courts 25 (MSF) Registry of Marriages 26 (MSF) SG Enable Ltd @ Lengkok Bahru 27 (MSF) Singapore Boys' Home 28 (MSF) Singapore Girls' Home 29 (MSF) SSO Ang Mo Kio 30 (MSF) SSO Bedok 31 (MSF) SSO Boon Lay 32 (MSF) SSO Bukit Batok Blk 358 Clementi Ave 2 33 (MSF) SSO Bukit Batok Blk 369 Street 31 34 (MSF) SSO Bukit Merah 35 (MSF) SSO Bukit Panjang 36 (MSF) SSO Chua Chu Kang 37 (MSF) SSO Clementi 38 (MSF) SSO Geylang Serai 39 (MSF) SSO Hougang 40 (MSF) SSO Jalan Besar 41 (MSF) SSO Jurong East 42 (MSF) SSO Kreta Ayer (HDB Unit) 43 (MSF) SSO Kreta Ayer (KACC) 44 (MSF) SSO Pasir Ris 45 (MSF) SSO Punggol 46 (MSF) SSO Queenstown 47 (MSF) SSO Sembawang 48 (MSF) SSO Sengkang 49 (MSF) SSO Serangoon 50 (MSF) SSO Taman Jurong 51 (MSF) SSO Tampines (L4) 52 (MSF) SSO Toa Payoh 53 (MSF) SSO Woodlands 54 (MSF) SSO Yishun 55 (MSF) York Hill Service Centre 56 (NLB) Ang Mo Kio Public Library 57 (NLB) Bedok Public Library 58 (NLB) Bishan Public Library 59 (NLB) Bukit Batok Public Library 60 (NLB) Bukit Panjang Public Library 61 (NLB) Cheng San Public Library 62 (NLB) Choa Chu Kang Public Library 63 (NLB) Clementi Public Library 64 (NLB) Former Ford Factory 65 (NLB) Geylang East Public Library 66 (NLB) Jurong Regional Library 67 (NLB) Jurong West Public Library 68 (NLB) Library @ Chinatown 69 (NLB) Library @ Esplanade 70 (NLB) Library @ Harbourfront 71 (NLB) Library @ Orchard 72 (NLB) Library Supply Centre 73 (NLB) Marine Parade Public Library 74 (NLB) National Archives of Singapore 75 (NLB) National Library Building 76 (NLB) Network Operation Centre 77 (NLB) Pasir Ris Public Library 78 (NLB) Queenstown Public Library 79 (NLB) Sembawang Public Library 80 (NLB) Sengkang Public Library 81 (NLB) Serangoon Public Library 82 (NLB) Tampines Regional Library 83 (NLB) Toa Payoh Public Library 84 (NLB) Woodlands Regional Library 85 (NLB) Yishun Public Library 86 (NYC) National Youth Council HQ 87 (NYC) Outward Bound Singapore Reception and Activity Centre 88 (NYC) Outward Bound Singapore, Camp 1 89 (NYC) Outward Bound Singapore, Camp 2 90 (NYC) Outward Bound Singapore, Changi Campsite 91 (NYC) Outward Bound Singapore, East Coast Campus 92 (NYC) Youth Corps Singapore @ The Red Box 93 (NYC) Youth Corps Singapore, The Red Box 94 (PA) ACE The Place Community Club 95 (PA) Aljunied Community Centre 96 (PA) Anchorvale Community Club 97 (PA) Ang Mo Kio Community Centre 98 (PA) Ayer Rajah Community Club 99 (PA) Bedok Community Centre 100 (PA) Boon Lay Community Club 101 (PA) Braddell Heights Community Club 102 (PA) Bukit Batok Community Club 103 (PA) Bukit Merah Community Centre 104 (PA) Bukit Panjang Community Club 105 (PA) Bukit Timah Community Club 106 (PA) Buona Vista Community Club 107 (PA) Cairnhill Community Club 108 (PA) Canberra Community Club 109 (PA) Changi Simei Community Club 110 (PA) Cheng San Community Club 111 (PA) Choa Chu Kang Community Club 112 (PA) Chong Pang Community Club 113 (PA) Ci Yuan Community Club 114 (PA) Clementi Community Centre 115 (PA) Dover Community Centre 116 (PA) Eunos Community Club 117 (PA) Fengshan Community Center and Activity Centre. (Interim Office) 118 (PA) Fuchun Community Club 119 (PA) Gek Poh Ville Community Club 120 (PA) Geylang Serai Community Club 121 (PA) Geylang West Community Club 122 (PA) Heartbeat @ Bedok 123 (PA) Henderson Community Club 124 (PA) Hillview Community Club 125 (PA) Hong Kah North Community Club 126 (PA) Hougang Community Club 127 (PA) Hwi Yoh Community Centre 128 (PA) imPAct @ Hong Lim Green 129 (PA) Joo Chiat Community Club 130 (PA) Jurong Green Community Club 131 (PA) Jurong Spring Community Club 132 (PA) Kaki Bukit Community Centre 133 (PA) Kampong Chai Chee Community Club 134 (PA) Kampong Glam Community Club 135 (PA) Kampong Kembangan Community Club 136 (PA) Kampong Ubi Community Centre 137 (PA) Katong Community Centre 138 (PA) Keat Hong Community Club 139 (PA) Kebun Baru Community Club 140 (PA) Kim Seng Community Centre 141 (PA) Kolam Ayer Community Club 142 (PA) Kreta Ayer Community Club 143 (PA) Leng Kee Community Club 144 (PA) MacPherson Community Club 145 (PA) Marine Parade Community Club 146 (PA) Marsiling Community Club 147 (PA) Marymount CC (@Eunoia Junior College) 148 (PA) Mountbatten Community Club (Interim Office) 149 (PA) Mountbatten Community Club Service Counter 150 (PA) Nanyang Community Club 151 (PA) Nee Soon Central Community Club 152 (PA) Nee Soon East Community Club 153 (PA) Nee Soon South Community Club 154 (PA) Our Tampines Hub 155 (PA) Pasir Ris East Community Club 156 (PA) Pasir Ris Elias Community Club 157 (PA) Passion Wave @ Bedok Reservoir 158 (PA) Passion Wave @ East Coast 159 (PA) Passion Wave @ Jurong Lake Gardens 160 (PA) Passion Wave @ Marina Bay 161 (PA) Passion Wave @ Pasir Ris 162 (PA) Passion Wave @ Sembawang 163 (PA) Paya Lebar Kovan Community Club 164 (PA) Pek Kio Community Centre 165 (PA) People's Association Headquarters (PAHQ) 166 (PA) Potong Pasir Community Club 167 (PA) Punggol 21 Community Club 168 (PA) Punggol Community Club 169 (PA) Punggol Park Community Centre 170 (PA) Punggol Vista Community Centre 171 (PA) Punggol West Community Centre 172 (PA) Queenstown Community Centre 173 (PA) Radin Mas Community Club 174 (PA) Rivervale Community Centre 175 (PA) Sembawang Community Club 176 (PA) Sengkang Community Club 177 (PA) Senja-Cashew Community Club 178 (PA) Serangoon Community Club 179 (PA) Siglap Community Centre 180 (PA) Siglap South Community Centre 181 (PA) Taman Jurong Community Club 182 (PA) Tampines Central Community Club 183 (PA) Tampines Changkat Community Club 184 (PA) Tampines East Community Club 185 (PA) Tampines North Community Club 186 (PA) Tampines West Community Club 187 (PA) Tanglin Community Club 188 (PA) Tanjong Pagar Community Club 189 (PA) Teck Ghee Community Club 190 (PA) Telok Blangah Community Centre 191 (PA) The Frontier Community Club 192 (PA) The Serangoon Community Club 193 (PA) Thomson Community Centre 194 (PA) Tiong Bahru Community Centre 195 (PA) Toa Payoh Central Community Club 195 (PA) Toa Payoh East Community Club 196 (PA) Toa Payoh South Community Club 197 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