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Boundaries of Altered Polling Districts FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 1 First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 9 June 2017 at 3 pm. No. 1485 –– PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT (CHAPTER 218) (Section 9(2)) BOUNDARIES OF ALTERED POLLING DISTRICTS Take notice that the subdivision of every electoral division into polling districts has been altered and the new polling districts and their distinguishing letters are as follows: ELECTORAL DIVISION OF ALJUNIED Name and POLLING DISTRICT Distinguishing Distinguishing Letters of Letters and Boundaries Electoral Division Numbers ALJUNIED AJ01 The area bounded by Bedok Reservoir Road, Bedok AJ North Avenue 3, Pan Island Expressway, the production of western perimeter fence of Damai Secondary School and western perimeter fence of Damai Secondary School. AJ02 The area bounded by Pan Island Expressway, Bedok North Avenue 3, Bedok North Road, Bedok North Avenue 2, Bedok North Street 3 and its production to Pan Island Expressway. AJ03 The area bounded by Bedok North Street 3, Bedok North Avenue 2, Bedok North Road and imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 517, 518, 554 and Block Nos. 520, 519, 553, 552, Kaki Bukit Neighbourhood Park (common boundary of AJ03 and AJ04). AJ04 The area bounded by Bedok North Avenue 1, Bedok North Street 3, imaginary boundary as described in AJ03 (common boundary of AJ04 and AJ03) and Bedok North Road. AJ05 The area bounded by Pan Island Expressway, the production of Bedok North Street 3, Bedok North Street 3 and imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 531, 529 and Block Nos. 534, 532 (common boundary of AJ05 and AJ07). AJ06 The area bounded by Bedok Reservoir Road, western perimeter fence of Damai Secondary School and its production, Pan Island Expressway and its production northwards to the point between Block No. 710 and Block No. 720, canal, imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 709, 712, 713 and Block Nos. 748, 747, 747C (common boundary of AJ06 and AJ09). 2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ELECTORAL DIVISION OF ALJUNIED –– continued Name and POLLING DISTRICT Distinguishing Distinguishing Letters of Letters and Boundaries Electoral Division Numbers ALJUNIED AJ07 The area bounded by Pan Island Expressway, imaginary AJ boundary as described in AJ05 (common boundary of AJ07 and AJ05), Bedok North Avenue 1, Bedok North Street 3 and imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 535, 536 and Block Nos. 556, 556A, 557, 557A (common boundary of AJ07 and AJ08). AJ08 The area bounded by Pan Island Expressway, imaginary boundary as described in AJ07 (common boundary of AJ08 and AJ07), Bedok North Street 3, Bedok North Avenue 1 and Bedok North Road. AJ09 The area bounded by Bedok North Road, Bedok Reservoir Road, imaginary boundary as described in AJ06 (common boundary of AJ09 and AJ06) canal to a point between Block No. 710 and Block No. 720 and its production southwards and Pan Island Expressway. AJ10 The area bounded by Bedok Reservoir Road, Bedok North Road, Pan Island Expressway, slip road, imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 613B, 613A, 618, 617, Bedok Church of Christ and Block Nos. 613, 614, 615 (common boundary of AJ10 and AJ11) and Bedok Reservoir Road. AJ11 The area bounded by Bedok Reservoir Road (in front of Block No. 632), imaginary boundary as described in AJ10 (common boundary of AJ11 and AJ10), slip road, Pan Island Expressway and imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 611, 616 and Block Nos. 605, 606 (common boundary of AJ11 and AJ14). AJ12 The area bounded by Kaki Bukit Avenue 1, Bedok Reservoir Road and imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 136, 137, 138, 144, 148, 151 and Block Nos. 134, 135, 130, 129, 145, 146, 147, Bedok North Secondary School (common boundary of AJ12 and AJ13). AJ13 The area bounded by Kaki Bukit Avenue 1, imaginary boundary as described in AJ12 (common boundary of AJ13 and AJ12), Bedok Reservoir Road and Jalan Damai. AJ14 The area bounded by Bedok Reservoir Road, imaginary boundary as described in AJ11 (common boundary of AJ14 and AJ11), Pan Island Expressway, imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 602, 601 and neighbourhood park, Block No. 112 (common boundary of AJ14 and AJ15) and another imaginary boundary between Telok Kurau Primary School and Block Nos. 113, 121 (common boundary of AJ14 and AJ16). FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 3 ELECTORAL DIVISION OF ALJUNIED –– continued Name and POLLING DISTRICT Distinguishing Distinguishing Letters of Letters and Boundaries Electoral Division Numbers ALJUNIED AJ15 The area bounded by Pan Island Expressway, imaginary AJ boundary between neighbourhood park, Block Nos. 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 112 and fringe of private housing estate, Block Nos. 115, 114, 113 (common boundary of AJ15 and AJ16) and another imaginary boundary as described in AJ14 (common boundary of AJ15 and AJ14). AJ16 The area bounded by Bedok Reservoir Road, imaginary boundary as described in AJ14 (common boundary of AJ16 and AJ14), another imaginary boundary as described in AJ15 (common boundary of AJ16 and AJ15), Pan Island Expressway and Jalan Eunos. AJ17 The area bounded by Jalan Tenaga, imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 655, 656, 665, 661 and Block Nos. 658, 657, 660A (common boundary of AJ17 and AJ18), Kaki Bukit Avenue 1, Jalan Damai and Bedok Reservoir Road. AJ18 The area bounded by Kaki Bukit Avenue 2 and its production to the eastern perimeter fence of Paya Lebar Airport, eastern perimeter fence of Paya Lebar Airport, the north-western production of Tampines Avenue 1, Tampines Avenue 10, Bartley Road East, Bedok North Road, Bedok Reservoir Road, Kaki Bukit Avenue 1, imaginary boundary as described in AJ17 (common boundary of AJ18 and AJ17), Jalan Tenaga, Bedok Reservoir Road and Eunos Link. AJ19 The area bounded by Tampines Road, Tampines Link, Tampines Avenue 10, the north-western production of Tampines Avenue 1, eastern perimeter fence of Paya Lebar Airport, the production of Kaki Bukit Avenue 2, Kaki Bukit Avenue 2, Eunos Link, Hougang Avenue 3, Lorong Ah Soo, Hougang Avenue 1, imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 239, 240, 241, 242, 243 and Yuying Secondary School, Block No. 244 (common boundary of AJ19 and AJ20) and Hougang Avenue 3. AJ20 The area bounded by Hougang Avenue 1, Tampines Road, Hougang Avenue 3 and imaginary boundary as described in AJ19 (common boundary of AJ20 and AJ19). AJ21 The area bounded by Upper Serangoon Road, Tampines Road, Hougang Avenue 1, Jalan Pelikat Park Connector, imaginary boundary between Block Nos. 237, 235, 233, 231 and eastern fringe of private housing estate (common boundary of AJ21 and AJ22) and Hougang Street 21. 4 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE ELECTORAL DIVISION OF ALJUNIED –– continued Name and POLLING DISTRICT Distinguishing Distinguishing Letters of Letters and Boundaries Electoral Division Numbers ALJUNIED AJ22 The area bounded by Upper Serangoon Road, Hougang AJ Street 21, imaginary boundary as described in AJ21 (common boundary of AJ22 and AJ21), Jalan Pelikat Park Connector and Kampong Sireh. AJ23 The area bounded by Hougang Avenue 1, Lorong Ah Soo, imaginary boundary between Maplewood Park and Block Nos. 138, 139, 140, 141 (common boundary of AJ23 and AJ26) and Jalan Pelikat Park Connector. AJ24 The area bounded by Lorong Ah Soo, Hougang Avenue 3, the production of Hougang Avenue 1 and Hougang Avenue 1. AJ25 The area bounded by Lorong Ah Soo, Hougang Avenue 1, southern and western perimeter fence of Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ Primary and Secondary Schools. AJ26 The area bounded by Lorong Ah Soo, Hougang Street 11, imaginary boundary between The Minton and Block Nos. 154, 155, Qing Yun Combined Temple (common boundary of AJ26 and AJ27), Jalan Pelikat Park Connector and imaginary boundary as described in AJ23 (common boundary of AJ26 and AJ23). AJ27 The area bounded by Upper Serangoon Road, Kampong Sireh, Jalan Pelikat Park Connector, imaginary boundary as described in AJ26 (common boundary of AJ27 and AJ26), Hougang Street 11, Lorong Ah Soo and Upper Paya Lebar Road. AJ28 The area bounded by Rosyth Road, Glasgow Road, Flower Road, Palm Grove Avenue, Jansen Road, Highland Road, Hillside Drive, Upper Serangoon Road, Boundary Road, Yio Chu Kang Link and Yio Chu Kang Road. AJ29 The area bounded by Serangoon Garden Way, Yio Chu Kang Road, Yio Chu Kang Link, Jalan Teck Kee, imaginary boundary between private housing estates and Block Nos. 215, 219, 220, 221, Peicai Secondary School, Zhonghua Primary School (common boundary of AJ29 and AJ30), another imaginary boundary between the private housing estates of Lorong Chuan and Tai Yuan Heights (common boundary of AJ29 and AJ31) and Lorong Chuan. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 2017 5 ELECTORAL DIVISION OF ALJUNIED –– continued Name and POLLING DISTRICT Distinguishing Distinguishing Letters of Letters and Boundaries Electoral Division Numbers ALJUNIED AJ30 The area bounded by Serangoon Avenue 4 and its AJ production, imaginary boundary between the south- western perimeter fence of Peicai Secondary School, Zhonghua Primary School and private housing estates (common boundary of AJ30 and AJ31), and another imaginary boundary as described in AJ29 (common boundary of AJ30 and AJ29), Jalan Teck Kee, Yio Chu Kang Link and Boundary Road. AJ31 The area bounded by Lorong Chuan, imaginary boundary as described in AJ29 (common boundary of AJ31 and AJ29), another imaginary boundary as described in AJ30 (common boundary of AJ31 and AJ30), Serangoon Avenue 4 and Boundary Road. AJ32 The area bounded by Central Expressway, the production of Burghley Drive, Burghley Drive, Cardiff Grove and Lorong Chuan. AJ33 The area bounded by Central Expressway, the production of Serangoon Garden Way, Serangoon Garden Way, Lorong Chuan, Cardiff Grove, Burghley Drive and its production. AJ34 The area bounded by Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, the production of Serangoon North Avenue 1, Serangoon North Avenue 1, Yio Chu Kang Road, Serangoon Garden Way and its production and Central Expressway. AJ35 The area bounded by Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, Yio Chu Kang Road, Serangoon North Avenue 2, Serangoon North Avenue 1, imaginary boundary between Block Nos.
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