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Master Plan 2008: What's in store for us?
Last Post 21 Apr 2009 11:14 AM by littlelamb. 61 Replies.
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sunnymushy
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| 15 May 2008 05:31 PM |
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sge, i know about all the articles... that's why i say it's all NATO.... I've been living there for 5 years.. my cousin 7 years... it's just too slow here.... how long more to wait? After PM Lee's speech last year.. all excited.. then Grace Fu announced dun expect too much... it'll take another 10-15 years... they just opened the CC at Anchorvale.. but the sports complex beside was no way near complete... the range supposingly to complete Seo 07... now it's not even going to be constructed... i even wrote to Today 2 years back when garhment say IR will complete by 2010... now you have F1, youth olympics... mnd/bca announced construction slow done... retailers not coming in cos they say not enough population.... hdb slowing building flats based on demand.... a lot of punggol residents are just sick of the promises..... |
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sgexplorer
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| 15 May 2008 11:04 PM |
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suggest you ...
Catch the Shaping My Punggol Exhibition at Open Field Next to Punggol Plaza
.... to update you on the progress of the plans and engage you further in shaping the development of Punggol town.
... come on down to the ‘Shaping My Punggol’ exhibition for a closer look at what's in store for the ‘Waterfront Town of the 21st Century’!
Date/Time
17 May 2008 (Sat) 12 pm to 9 pm
18 May 2008 (Sun) 10 am to 9 pm
Venue
Open field next to Punggol Plaza
Source : Click on this link
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sgexplorer
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| 15 May 2008 11:46 PM |
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Singapore is so small.
the whole of Singapore is your playground, shopping paradise, gourmet paradise, garden city, etc.
explore the areas around Singapore like a visitor/tourist
if got time, go and design new playgrounds for future generation to enjoy
if still nothing better to do, go let loose a bit and get drunk
Singapore's night life is among some of the best in the world
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sunnymushy
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| 16 May 2008 09:12 AM |
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sge: thanx! will pop over to check out the progress.... |
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hyacinthus
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| 16 May 2008 10:08 AM |
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Draft Master Plan 2008: Where My Future Is.
The external reveals.
Saw staff working hard on the exhibition coming 23 May. Can't wait! I'm so excited
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hyacinthus
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| 16 May 2008 10:11 AM |
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Posted By sunnymushy on 05/16/2008 09:12:20 AM
sge: thanx! will pop over to check out the progress....
Take pics and share with us too!
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sgexplorer
 I'm a teenage Shroomy! Posts:796

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| 18 May 2008 12:12 PM |
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see .. punggol is never forgotten :
17 May 2008 Remaking Our Heartland Update : Shaping My Punggol
15 May 2008 Shaping My Punggol Exhibition
next time i can consider stay in Punggol for retirement.
from Punngol go Changi Airport via TPE ...
holiday is just a breeze away ...
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passion
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| 18 May 2008 06:17 PM |
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Let play some guessing games!!
How about the long awaited Kallang Bassin and Telok Blangah areas with revised plot ratio?
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hyacinthus
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| 19 May 2008 10:02 AM |
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Already there are ABC and SSC plans to develop the water region in Kallang Basin to some sports and leisure area.
Kallang's inner region has lots of low-rise factories, empty plots of land and proximity to CBD definitely have potential to develop into another business-residential-commercial area to complement the sports and leisure area.
While the Telok Blangah area, I hope to see unique development plan for the former BP site (highlighted in blue). It's huge and has potential for "expansion" of the Integrated Resort through a short water ride to Resort World. Already, there's a MRT station being built at the Labrador Park area.
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passion
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| 20 May 2008 11:43 PM |
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My bet is that this Harbourfront with Labrador are within their radar sights for these reasons:
a) to capitalise on the Casino Effects
b) areas are rich for harvesting after providing these S.Ridges & Waterfront connectivity works.
c) the arrival of MRT stns
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hyacinthus
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| 22 May 2008 09:26 AM |
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Welcome to leisure island
Thursday • May 22, 2008
Loh Chee Kong
cheekong@mediacorp.com.sg
SOON, when someone claims there is nothing to do in Singapore, you can
tell him to go fly a kite. Or cycle around the island, literally.
Alternatively,
he can relax amid the rustic charms of Changi on a spa treatment table,
soak up the carnival atmosphere at night festivals down by the
Singapore River and Bras Basah area, or take in a theatre performance
at the nearest community centre.
Apart from a more vibrant
arts scene and nightlife, parks, green space connectors, farms and a
150km round-island route form the centrepiece of the Urban
Redevelopment Authority's (URA) plan to up the Republic's leisure
quotient — the first time the urban planners have drawn up a
comprehensive scheme to help Singaporeans relax and have fun.
Notably,
Changi's distinct colonial flavour would be retained, with all-time
haunts such as the old Changi Hospital and former Hendon Camp converted
to spa resorts. The vicinity's black-and-white bungalows could also be
turned into boutique hotels.
Unveiling the "Leisure Plan"
yesterday as part of the URA's draft masterplan for the next 10 to 15
years, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said that with
"judicious land use planning", Singapore would be able to set aside
land for new leisure options — or "valuable gateways for our city
dwellers".
At the same time, the URA will enhance the
"night-time buzz" along Orchard Road, the Singapore River, Bras Basah
and Bugis areas and Marina Bay through activities, bolder night
lighting and new street furniture.
"Singaporeans need not be
concerned that higher economic and population growth will come at the
expense of a sense of space and greenery. Even as we seek to further
green our city, we want to add life and colour to our city centre,"
said Mr Mah, who was speaking at the Singapore Institute of Architects'
47th annual dinner.
Touted to redefine the Republic as a "City
of Garden and Water", the blueprint would see the creation of new
trails into the previously inaccessible Kranji marshland, while the
Sungei Buloh wetland reserve would undergo a makeover. The Kranji and
Lim Chu Kang area would also be spruced up into a "unique countryside
destination" boasting of farm stays, spa resorts and kayaking.
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900 hectares of land would be carved out as parks, increasing park
space by 27 per cent to 4,200 ha. Eventually, the total park space in
Singapore would be equivalent to the size of 15 Bishan Parks.
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round-island route, which would take a day of cycling or a whole
weekend of walking to complete, would take visitors through the "nature
retreats, breathtaking waterfront views, beautiful beaches and
attractive parks".
For instance, a family can spend a morning at
East Coast Park, enjoy the sea breeze at the Punggol promenade, take an
evening stroll through the scenic Southern Ridges and end the day by
pitching a tent at a campsite along the way.
Mr Mah enthused:
"I think we may be the first and only people in the world to be able to
take a walk, relatively easily, around our whole country."
Part
of the route is already in place, with Changi Point linked to the
Southern Ridges via East Coast Park -- a trail described by avid
cyclist Joshua Lee as "beautiful".
Still, the 28-year-old
pointed out: "Unless the park connectors have nearby amenities such as
fast food restaurants and restrooms, they will not be fully utilised as
most people would stay put within hotspots like East Coast Park."
By
2013, at least half of the route would be completed, in tandem with the
creation of an extensive web of connectors linking up parks located all
over the island.
The draft masterplan would be fully unveiled
on Friday with a month-long exhibition at the URA Centre. The public is
invited to give its feedback.
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sgexplorer
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hyacinthus
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sgexplorer
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hyacinthus
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sgexplorer
 I'm a teenage Shroomy! Posts:796

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sgexplorer
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hyacinthus
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passion
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| 24 May 2008 03:17 PM |
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well, predicted and hit Kallang Basin on target. Must learn to call it Kallang Riverside for an more upmarket feel nowaday.
last visited the exhibition showing the proposed waterfront living more than decade ago, during my younger days. When fully completed in year2020, I will be an old man wondering around this site for my retirement pursuit.
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Slash Posts:99

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| 24 May 2008 07:31 PM |
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Dont be surprise if Kallang and Paya Lebar develop and transform faster than Punggol 21+. |
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