SINGAPORE – Upgrading works for about 305,000 Housing Board flats – or 95 per cent of the units that were built up to 1986 and eligible for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) – have been completed as at last Friday. Another 11,000 flats – or 4 per cent – are being upgraded, with HIP voting yet to take place for.
SINGAPORE: Upgrading work under the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) has been completed for almost all eligible Housing Board flats that were built up to 1986. A total of 320,000 flats were eligible for the scheme. Work has been completed for about 95 per cent of the flats, while 4 per cent
The Housing Board is expanding a scheme offering fittings like ramps and wheelchair lifters to help seniors move in and out of their flats with ease. The initiative is part of the Home Improvement Programme, which has completed upgrading works for about 95 per cent of eligible units built up to 1986. Rebe
In a last-ditch effort to escape a stuffy condominium toilet last Sunday (March 26), this man tried breaking the lock while shouting for help. But after he was freed nearly two hours later, the visitor at Oxley Residence on Oxley Road was allegedly told to pay for damages he had caused to the premises. In an interview with AsiaOne on.