It was only last August that people were up in arms about the closure of Orto leisure park and Kampung Kampus in Yishun. The lease was set to expire, and they'd have to move out of their premises by mid-2023. The leisure park was known to be a destination for lovers of prawning. But prawning enthusiasts can rejoice. Last Friday.
If you haven't already heard, we'll soon have to say goodbye to another recreational place in Singapore. The Straits Times reported on Aug 7 that Orto leisure park and Kampung Kampus, a nature-led experiential campus by non-profit Ground-Up Initiative (GUI), will have to move out of their current premises by mid-2023. According to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Master Plan.
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What is it that truly makes us Singaporean? That's what the National Heritage Board's Singapore HeritageFest (SHF) is all about - rediscovering our heritage anew and exploring lesser-known stories of our culture through on-site and online programmes. In addition to workshops, tours, and exhibitions, SHF 2022 will be conducting digital programmes that explore the legacy of our forefathers. Bookmark these.