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Pest issues again? 7 to 8 rats spotted feasting on produce at infamous Bukit Panjang vegetable stall, says resident

April 27, 2021 The resident had photographed rats scurrying on the vegetables, and he is worried that the customers would eat the fruits and vegetables and suffer from an upset stomach. He has complained to Singapore Food Agency. Lianhe Wanbao After a video of a Bukit Panjang vegetable stallholder spraying insecticide on garlic went viral last month, concerns have surfaced over a rat infestation at the stall, Lianhe Wanbao reported.  According to the Chinese evening daily, a 53-year-old resident stated that he regularly sees rats scurrying around the 24-hour vegetable stall when he patronises the nearby coffee shop at night. He also claimed that he saw seven to eight rats feasting on produce when he passed by the stall on April 18. 

Landscape companies to hire community gardeners to maintain neighbourhoods

The Straits Times Landscape companies to hire resident gardeners to maintain neighbourhoods NParks aims to create about 1,000 new and upgraded jobs over the next five years, with many leveraging new technologies as part of a digitalisation push.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG ITE students and NParks staff demonstrating the use of a Resistographc, which tests the health of trees, at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park on Jan 11, 2021.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG Minister for National Development Desmond Lee (left) watching a demonstration of how a drone is used for a virtual tree inspection, on Jan 11, 2021.ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG https://str.sg/JDrm

Residents to be hired to help care for neighbourhood gardens

The New Paper Residents to be hired to help care for neighbourhood gardens Mr Desmond Lee (in blue) being given a demonstration of a tree inspection at Bishan- Ang Mo Kio Park. TNP PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG 0 Engagements Those with green fingers may soon be employed on a part-time basis to help landscaping works in neighbourhood gardens. Such opportunities will be part of about 1,000 new and upgraded jobs which the National Parks Board (NParks) aims to create over the next five years, said Minister for National Development Desmond Lee yesterday. Many of the jobs - for Singaporeans - will leverage new technologies as part of NParks digitalisation push for the landscape industry.

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