March 02, 2021
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Looking for activities to keep your kids occupied during the holidays? Well, look no further, because there are various projects they can take up during this relaxing period!
From art, to coding, to fun outdoor play, these holiday camps and workshops are sure to keep your little one engaged. Plus, they’ll also get to learn and develop unique skills as well as hone their talents. So its positively a win-win!
Holiday camps
1. Bricks 4 Kidz: Movie-making: Stop motion animation camp
Create a whole story using Lego blocks at Bricks 4 Kidz! From all the cartoons and animated shows your child probably enjoys on the daily, this stop motion animation camp will give them an opportunity to bring their own animated mini-movie to life.
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Club with hostesses among four F&B outlets shut for safety breaches
Club One Minallowed gatherings of more than eight.PHOTOS: SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD, URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SINGAPORE FOOD AGENCY, NATIONAL PARKS BOARD
Stall 8 at Food Park coffee shop (above) and Jin Jin Eating House allowed diners to drink alcohol after 10.30pm.
Stall 8 at Food Park coffee shop and Jin Jin Eating House (above) allowed diners to drink alcohol after 10.30pm.
At Changi Beach Park, 76 people were fined.
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A nightclub in Concorde Shopping Mall where hostesses mingled with customers was among four food and beverage outlets ordered to shut for breaching Covid-19 safety measures.
SINGAPORE - Club One Min in Concorde Shopping Mall and Jin Jin Eating House in North Bridge Road are among four food and beverage outlets ordered to close for breaching safe management measures (SMM) after stepped-up inspections during the Chinese New Year period.
Thirteen outlets were also fined for breaching these measures, and 234 people were fined for failing to follow safe distancing at parks and beaches, the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) said on Wednesday (Feb 24).
Second offender One Min was found to have allowed gatherings of more than eight people, and provided hostesses who intermingled with patrons on Feb 19.
Government agencies have stepped up checks on food and beverage (F&B) outlets and public spaces during the Lunar New Year period.
During this period, four F&B outlets were ordered to close, while another 13 were fined for breaching safe management measures (SMM).
234 individuals were also penalised for breaching SMM at parks and beaches.
Four F&B outlets close
One outlet was closed for breaching SMM allowing gatherings of more than eight, while three were closed for allowing diners to consume alcohol after 10.30pm:
1.Club One Min
(Concorde Shopping Mall, #02-100)
Club One Min was found to have allowed gatherings of more than eight individuals, and provided hostesses who intermingled with patrons on Feb. 19.
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