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Nominations open for third edition of Goh Chok Tong Enable Awards
UBS Achievement awardees at the Goh Chok Tong Enable Awards on Dec 3, 2020. (Photo: Mediacorp)
08 Jul 2021 11:50AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Nominations for the third edition of the Goh Chok Tong Enable Awards (GCTEA) opened on Thursday (Jul 8).
The GCTEA recognises the achievements of people with disabilities and motivates those with the potential to go the distance with their endeavours.
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There are two categories: GCTEA (UBS Achievement) and GCTEA (UBS Promise).
New proposals for the redevelopment of a former East London greyhound stadium were revealed to this newspaper ten years ago this week.
Details of revised plans to build a large housing development at the iconic Walthamstow Stadium site have been revealed to the Guardian.
In a meeting with this newspaper, housing association London and Quadrant (L&Q) showed diagrams of its new proposals which include residential blocks up to eight storeys high, an underground car park and a gym-like leisure centre.
It is the first time precise details of the new £50million project have been publicly revealed before they go on display at two consultation events later this month.