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ACCESSIBILITY FUND RECIPIENTS and the SUPPORTED ITEMS S/N Buildings Address Items Upgraded ACCESSIBILITY FUND RECIPIENTS AND THE SUPPORTED ITEMS s/n Buildings Address Items Upgraded 401 Macpherson Road, Accessible entrance, 1 Hotel Windsor Singapore 368125 Accessible toilet. 302 Jalan Besar, Accessible entrance, 2 302 Jalan Besar Complex Singapore 208963 Accessible toilet. 301 Upper Thomson Road, Accessible entrance, 3 Thomson Plaza Singapore 574408 Accessible kerb ramps. Queenstown Lutheran 709 Commonwealth Drive, 4 Accessible lift. Church Singapore 149601 Accessible entrance, 80 Anson Road, 5 Fuji Xerox Building Accessible toilet, Singapore 079907 Low platform lift. Accessible entrance, 1 Selegie Road, Accessible ramps with handrails, 6 Paradiz Centre Singapore 188306 Accessible toilet, Accessible lift 160 Orchard Road, 7 OG Orchard Point Low platform lift Singapore 238842 143 Cecil Street, 8 GB Building Accessible kerb ramp at entrance Singapore 069542 Accessible ramp with handrails, 89 Short Street, 9 Golden Wall Centre Accessible toilets, Singapore 188216 Access and directional signs Accessible ramp with handrails, 402 Orchard Road, 10 Delfi Orchard Accessible toilet, Singapore 238876 Access and directional signs 304 Orchard Road, 11 Lucky Plaza Accessible ramp with handrails Singapore 238863 Accessible ramps with handrails, 56 Tanglin Road, 12 56 Tanglin Road Accessible toilets, Singapore 247964 Low platform lifts 60 Stevens Road, 13 Y.M.C.A Stevens Road Accessible toilet Singapore 257854 2 Tah Ching Road, 14 Jurong Christian Church Accessible toilet Singapore 618744 456 Alexandra Road, 15 NOL Building Accessible path and kerb ramp Singapore 119962 Backpackers' Hostel @ 46, 48, & 50 Campbell Lane, 16 Accessible toilet Campbell Lane Singapore 209922 Accessible ramp with handrails, POSB @ Upper East Coast 42 Upper East Coast Road, 17 Accessible toilet, Road Singapore 455213 Platform lift Accessible kerb ramps, Church of Christ, Pasir 347 Pasir Panjang Road, 18 Ambulant toilet, Panjang (347) Singapore 118688 Stairlift 950 Yishun Avenue 2 Accessible ramp with handrails, 19 Darul Makmur Mosque Singapore 769099 Accessible toilet. 145 Marine Parade Road, 20 Church of Singapore Accessible ramp with handrails Singapore 449274 Chettiars' Temple @ 15 15 Tank Road, Accessible ramp with handrails, 21 Tank Road Singapore 238065 Accessible lift. 31 Mohamed Sultan Road, Stairlifts to access temple on hill, 22 Hong San See Temple Singapore 238975 Accessible toilet. 25 Recreation Road, Accessible toilet, 23 Econ Medicare Centre Singapore 546522 Ambulant toilets. Accessible toilet, SJI International @ 490/500 Thomson Road, 24 Platform lift, Thomson Road Singapore 298191 Access and directional signs 382 Havelock Road, Accessible ramp with handrails, 25 River View Hotel Singapore 169629 Accessible toilets. Accessible ramp with handrails, 360 Orchard Road, 26 International Building Accessible toilet, Singapore 238863 Access and directional signs Accessible toilet, NTUC Trade Union House 73 Bras Basah Road, 27 Platform lift, @ Bras Basah Singapore 189556 Access and directional signs. Accessible entrance, 578 Telok Blangah Road, 28 Ting Kong Beo Temple Accessible ramps with handrails, Singapore 109024 Accessible toilet. Accessible toilet, 19 Tanglin Road, 29 Tanglin Shopping Centre Stair-lift, Singapore 247909 Access and directional signs. Church of Nativity of the 1259 Upper Serangoon Road, Accessible ramp with handrail, 30 Blessed Virgin Mary Singapore 534795 Accessible toilet. Accessible ramp with handrails, 101 Victoria Street, Accessible Toilet, 31 Allson Hotel Singapore 188018 Stair-lift, Access and directional signs Accessible kerb ramps, 14 Scotts Road, Access and directional signs, 32 Far East Plaza Singapore 228213 Secondary handrails to main staircase. Balestier Rd 7-Day 120 Balestier Road, Accessible ramps with handrails, 33 Adventist Church Singapore 329680 Accessible toilet 1 Lim Ah Pin Road, Accessible ramp with handrail, 34 Lim Ah Pin Singapore Post Singapore 547809 Ambulant toilets BFA Code 1990 compliant 140 Cecil Street, Accessible toilet, 35 PIL Building Singapore 069540 Low platform lift, Access and directional signs, Accessible kerb ramps, Eastern Lagoon 208 Upper East Coast Rd, Accessible toilet, 36 Condominium II Singapore 455287 Trailing bars and accessible pathway to toilet. 400 Orchard Road, Singapore Accessible entrance, 37 Orchard Towers 238875 Accessible ramps with handrails, & Accessible toilets. 1 Claymore Drive, Singapore 229594 Bukit Panjang Khek 921 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Accessible ramp with handrails, 38 Community Guild Singapore 678202 Accessible toilet. Accessible kerb ramp, Pasir Panjang Christ 302 Pasir Panjang Road, Accessible toilet, 39 Church (302) Singapore 118643 Platform lift, Access and directional signs. 36 Robinson Road, 40 City House Accessible toilet Singapore 068877 Accessible kerb ramps, 114A Arthur Road, 41 Katong Park Towers Accessible ramps with handrails, Singapore 439826 Accessible toilet. 172 Lentor Loop, Accessible ramps with handrails, 42 Bullion Park Condominium Singapore 789100 Accessible toilet. 485 Bedok South Ave 2, Accessible toilet, 43 Bedok Lutheran Church Singapore 469315 Platform lift Accessible entrance, Chapel of Christ The 2 Tampines Ave 3, Accessible toilets, 44 Redeemer Singapore 529706 Platform lift, Stair-lift 51 Bras Basah Road, Accessible kerb ramps, 45 Plaza By The Park Singapore 189554 Accessible toilet. Accessible kerb ramps, 256 Outram Road, 46 Jubilee Church Accessible ramp with handrail, Singapore 169053 Accessible toilets. 55 Market Street, Ambulant toilets, 47 55 Market Street Singapore 048941 Stairlift 5 Poh Huat Road, Accessible ramp with handrails, 48 All Saints Memorial Chapel Singapore 546703 Accessible toilet compartments, One Fullerton & Fullerton 1 Fullerton Road, 49 Stairlifts for inter-connectivity Hotel Singapore 049213 Accessible ramps with handrails, Orchard Road Presbyterian 3 Orchard Road, 50 Accessible toilet, Church Singapore 238825 Platform lift Accessible kerb ramps, Toong Chai Presbyterian 8 Fowlie Road, 51 Accessible toilet, Church Singapore 428482 Platform lift 390 Orchard Road, 52 Palais Renaissance Stairlifts Singapore 238871 2 Towner Road, 53 Central Sikh Temple Accessible toilets Singapore 327804 Accessible kerb ramps, Accessible Canossian Daughters of 100 Jalan Merbok, corridor, 54 Charity Singapore 598454 Accessible toilets, Platform lift. 1 Raffles Link, 55 City & Raffles Link Stairlifts Singapore 039393 75 Bras Basah Road, Accessible ramps with handrails, 56 NTUC Income Centre Singapore 189557 Accessible toilet, Platform lift 2 Jalan Ulu Siglap, 57 Windsor Nursing Home Platform lift Singapore 457121 YCMA of Singapore 1 Orchard Road, 58 Accessible ramp with handrails (Orchard) Singapore 238824 70 Anson Road 59 HUB Synergy Point Stairlift Singapore 079905 62 Waterloo Street, 60 Min Yuan Accessible ramp with handrails Singapore 187958 Accessible kerb ramps, Accessible toilets, 20 Fourth Avenue, 61 20 Fourth Avenue Family toilet, Singapore 268669 Access and directional signs, Accessible car park lots Sime Darby Dunearn 896 Dunearn Road, Accessible ramp with handrails, 62 Property (Dunearn) Singapore 589472. Accessible toilet. Limited Accessible toilet, 321 New Bridge Road, 63 Kong Chow Wui Koon Accessible lift, Singapore 088758 Low Platform lift. Accessible kerb ramps and ramps Bethesda Serangoon 785 Upper Serangoon Road, with handrails, 64 Church Singapore 534652 Accessible Toilet, Access and directional signs. Accessible toilets, Bukit Panjang Methodist 488 Upper Bukit Timah Road, Accessible lifts, 65 Church Singapore 678091 Stair-lift, Access and directional signs. Accessible kerb ramp, 222 Queen Street, 66 222 Queen Street Accessible toilet, Singapore 188550 Platform lift 23 Balmoral Road, 67 Balmoral Point Accessible ramps with handrails Singapore 239806 Accessible kerb ramps, Accessible Sri Guru Singh Sabha 92 Wilkie Road, toilet, 68 temple Singapore 228086 Accessible lift, Access and directional signs. Accessible ramps and handrails, 2 Pasir Ris Walk, Accessible toilets, 69 Masjid Al-Istighfar Singapore 518239 Accessible lift, Access and directional signs. Accessible kerb ramps, 100 Jalan Sultan, 70 Sultan Plaza Accessible toilet compartments, Singapore 199001 Access and directional signs. Accessible Ramp with handrails, Masjid Hajjah Rahimadi 76 Kim Keat Road, Accessible toilets, 71 Kebun Limau Singapore 328835 Accessible Lift, Access and directional signs. Accessible kerb ramps 601 Tiong Bahru Road, 72 Masjid Jamiyah Ar-Rabitan Accessible ramps with handrails, Singapore 158787 Accessible toilets, Ambulant toilet compartments, Access and directional signs, Accessible Lift 1069 Upper Changi Road 73 Changi Baptist Church Accessible Lift North, Singapore 507692 Accessible ramps with handrails, Bethesda Church Bukit 114, Serangoon Ave 3, 74 Ambulant toilet compartments, Arang Singapore 556110 Staircase handrails. Accessible ramp with handrails, Masjid Al-Amin (50 Telok 50 Telok Blangah Way, 75 Accessible toilet, Blangah Way) Singapore 098801 Accessible lift Faith Methodist Church & 400 Commonwealth Drive, 76 Queenstown Chinese Accessible ramp with handrails Singapore 149604 Methodist Church Accessible ramp with handrails, 2 Serangoon North Ave 2, 77 Masjid Al-Istiqamah Accessible toilet, Singapore 555876 Accessible lift Accessible ramp with handrails, 5140 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, 78 Masjid Al-Muttaqin Accessible toilet, Singapore 569844 Accessible lift Accessible ramp with handrails, 1 Jalan Eunos, 79 Masjid Darul Aman Accessible toilet, Singapore 419493 Accessible lift Accessible ramp with handrails, 120 Tampines
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