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Popular Queenstown, Jurong East to have BTO flats for first time in decade

February 05, 2021 The Queenstown and Jurong East projects are among the seven BTO sites, offering some 4,900 flats, that HDB will launch in August. The Straits Times file SINGAPORE - For the first time in almost a decade, some 610 build-to-order (BTO) flats in Queenstown, Singapore s oldest town and one of the most sought-after mature housing estates, will be launched for sale. Another 560 BTO flats will also be launched in Jurong East, which will be getting its first new units in 10 years. The two housing projects are among the seven BTO sites offering some 4,900 flats that will be launched by the HDB in August.

Public consultation on Dover Forest to be extended

Public consultation on Dover Forest to be extended Toggle share menu Advertisement Public consultation on Dover Forest to be extended Residents will have another month to share their thoughts on the future of Dover Forest as the public consultation period, which ended last month, will be extended for four weeks, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee on Monday (Feb 1). 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery. 01 Feb 2021 10:37PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Residents will have another month to share their thoughts on the future of Dover Forest as the public consultation period, which ended last month, will be extended for four weeks, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee on Monday (Feb 1).  

The Big Read: As clamour grows for preservation in land-scarce Singapore, something s got to give | Singapore

Saturday, 30 Jan 2021 05:03 PM MYT In land-scarce and densely populated Singapore, the Government will have to continue balancing the needs of development and conservation as part of its long-term planning processes, said National Development Minister Desmond Lee. Illustration by Anam Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, Jan 30   Over the past decade, Mr Jimmy Tan has seen lush greenery in Singapore being taken down one by one. In 2012, Bidadari cemetery, a safe haven for endangered birds, was cleared for a new Housing and Development Board (HDB) town.In 2016, the HDB announced plans to build a “forest town” in Tengah which, according to the Nature Society, would eliminate over 90 per cent of the original forest there.The same year, the verdant 30-hectare Lentor Forest near Yio Chu Kang was razed for private housing.The “final straw” for Mr Tan, a 48-year-old Bukit Batok resident, was when he found out in July l

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