SINGAPORE, May 27 Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium Complex and several food and beverage outlets in malls were added to a list of public places that had been visited by Covid-19 cases during their infectious period. In its evening update on the coronavirus situation on Wednesday (May 26), the.
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SINGAPORE: The McDonald s outlet at The Woodgrove shopping centre in Woodlands was on Wednesday (May 26) added to a list of public places visited by COVID-19 community cases during their infectious period.
A 24-year-old employee at that outlet was one of the new COVD-19 cases detected on Wednesday, as well as a 20-year-old National University of Singapore student who worked part-time at Poke Theory at the Velocity @ Novena Square mall.
New inland garden in Choa Chu Kang for scattering ashes of loved ones
SINGAPORE From Monday (17 May), you will have the option of scattering the ashes of your loved ones at the Inland Ash Scattering Garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex.
The 9,500 sq m Garden of Peace @ CCK, the first of its kind in Singapore, is a secular facility whose services are open to all religious faiths for a fee of $320 (including GST). It has an open garden concept with designated lanes for walkways and ash scattering, said the National Environment Agency (NEA) in a media release.
Among its features, boundary shrubs and vegetation have been planted to clearly demarcate the garden boundary and provide sufficient privacy. Ash scattering lanes are separated and have been designed to allow ashes to naturally percolate into the soil underneath.
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Inland ash scattering garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery opens next week
Those looking for a final resting place for their loved ones will have a new option from next Monday (May 17) - an inland ash scattering garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex. Tan Si Hui reports. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Those looking for a final resting place for their loved ones will have a new option from next Monday (May 17) - an inland ash scattering garden at Choa Chu Kang Cemetery Complex.
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