Neighbourhood Renewal Programme

Serangoon North gets S$7m Neighbourhood Renewal Programme

Serangoon North residents can look forward to a S$7 million Neighbourhood Renewal Programme. The project will enhance the living environment for some 2,000 households living in 29 blocks along Serangoon North Avenue 1 and 2. The new and upgraded amenities are aimed at encouraging families, community and social groups to gather, socialise and improve community bonding. Proposed amenities include...

Renewal programme to benefit some 2,100 units in Serangoon North

Minister in Prime Minister's Office, Lim Hwee Hua, has announced a S$7.05 million Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP) for some 2,100 units in Serangoon North. Residents can look forward to new facilities like covered linkways, footpaths, fitness corners and surveillance systems. Aljunied Town Council says it is a fully-funded government project. A polling exhibition will be held and the upgrading will...

$6m neighbourhood makeover launched in Bukit Panjang

Bukit Panjang will be among the first few places to kick off the Neighbourhood Renewal Programme aimed at upgrading older HDB estates. S$6 million has been set aside to rejuvenate the Cashew division in the area. Nearly 1,700 homes in the Cashew division will benefit from the Neighbourhood Renewal Programme. In the pipeline are more cycling and jogging tracks, covered linkways and residents'...

Let’s get building

Mah: HDB upgrading a priority as deferred projects reinstated SOME of the Government's $4.7 billion worth of deferred construction projects are to be brought forward again, in a move expected to help smaller local building contractors. And priority will be given to smaller projects, National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan said. "We are also looking to see whether the different ministries are able to...

HDB brings forward some projects to help smaller contractors

Two public housing upgrading programmes will be brought forward with other government projects in efforts to increase spending and stimulate the Singapore economy. Singapore previously deferred S$4.7 billion worth of public sector projects due to high construction costs. The Ministry of National Development said now is a good time to do so with material costs looking to fall further. Residents in older...

Bukit Panjang residents one of the first to benefit from NRP

More than 6,000 residents in Bukit Panjang will be among the first in Singapore to benefit from the Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP). Announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the National Day Rally last year, it is a new programme that focuses on neighbourhood improvements. Flats that have been built before or in 1989 are eligible for NRP if they have not undergone any kind of main or interim...

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