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SINGAPORE: A year-long public engagement exercise reviewing Singapore’s long-term land use needs and strategies was launched on Saturday (Jul 17) by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).
The review of the country’s long-term land use plan, which guides development over the next 50 years and beyond, aims to “safeguard land for a quality living environment, based on evolving trends and changing demands”, said the URA.
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Such reviews take place every 10 years, with the last review held in 2011.
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‘Steady progress’ in 25 Alliances for Action launched under Singapore Together movement over past year
Under the Singapore Together movement, 25 Alliances for Action have been announced over the past year. These are making “steady progress” in the country’s push to emerge stronger from COVID-19, the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said on Saturday (Jun 26). Brandon Tanoto reports. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Under the Singapore Together movement, 25 Alliances for Action have been announced over the past year. These are making “steady progress” in the country’s push to emerge stronger from COVID-19, the Ministry of