SINGAPORE - A wider variety of home types, new parks and heritage corridors are among upcoming plans set out in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) latest long-term plan, which it unveiled on Monday (June 6). An exhibition titled "Space for our Dreams" is being held at The URA Centre from now till Aug 4, to showcase strategies for Singapore's development.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): A wider variety of home types, new parks and heritage corridors are among upcoming plans set out in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) latest long-term plan, which it unveiled on Monday (June 6).
Singapore News - A wider variety of home types, new parks and heritage corridors are among upcoming plans set out in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's (URA) latest long-term plan, which it unveiled on Monday (June 6). An exhibition titled "Space for our Dreams" is being held at The URA. Read more at www.tnp.sg
April 26, 2021
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Besides the usual scattered plastics beach cleanups can yield surprising junk, as MP Louis Ng discovered yesterday.
A beach cleanup on Seletar Island on Sunday (April 25) attended by Ng, as well as Nee Soon MPs K. Shanmugam, Carrie Tan, Derrick Goh and Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, turned up a unique find an air-con unit.
The cleanup had commenced that morning and before noon, the team, which included several other volunteers, had already collected a whopping 381kg of trash. Ng posted on Facebook that the haul included lots and lots of plastic, styrofoam, nets, ropes, toys and YES an aircon .