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Cecil Lee

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  1. Revisited on 2nd March 2023 & it’s near vicinity
  2. Metal or plastic fan blades better? It depends! Plastic fan blades goes well with smaller fans especially for homes. Also have less vibrations and thus less pressure on the fan motor; thus also less wear and tear. For bigger fans especially at commercial premises, metal fans are preferred. Especially at places with extreme temperature (heat) variations.
  3. i heard that the gods have to be moved in 3 days before i move in Reply: Many have also do it on the same day. As many others do not have the luxury to do it three days earlier this than how? Not compulsory.
  4. Private Hire Driver made a mistake.. Source & Credit: SG Road Vigilante 28feb2023 hillside condo phv #SLGxxxxx honda vezel driver lost his way in the rain & nearly went into the pool
  5. Expected T.O.P. on 1 June 2029 The longest build amongst all February 2023 BTO launch! Can you wait six (6) years for this?
  6. Sales Brochure: ulu-pandan-glades.pdf HDB Sales Introduction: Ulu Pandan Glades (Feb 2023 Build-To-Order) Queenstown Ulu Pandan Glades (Feb 2023 Build-To-Order) Queenstown Ulu Pandan Glades is located near Dover MRT station and bounded by Ghim Moh Link and Commonwealth Avenue West. The project comprises 2 residential blocks of 34 to 43 storeys. You can choose from 732 units of 3- and 4-room flats. Ulu Pandan Glades is offered under the Prime Location Public Housing (PLH) model. The name ‘Ulu Pandan Glades’ describes the project’s lush surrounding, as it is located next to Ulu Pandan Park Connector and a park with a retained natural stream. In developing the plans of the area, HDB has considered the findings from the Environmental Baseline Study and Ecological Profiling Exercise, feedback from Nature Groups and the community, and the site context. The site will be developed to support the local biodiversity, with green and blue elements weaved in, while enhancing residents’ well-being. Residents of Ulu Pandan Glades will get to enjoy the project’s lush central garden space, as well as the sky terraces and roof gardens on both residential blocks. As part of the Health District @ Queenstown, Ulu Pandan Glades boasts a variety of recreational and communal facilities to enhance residents’ physical, social, and mental well-being. These include children’s playgrounds, adult and elderly fitness stations, and a communal roof garden on top of the Multi-storey Carpark. There will also be a childcare centre and therapeutic garden located within the project. Please refer to the site plan located at the top of this page for the facilities provided in Ulu Pandan Glades. Facilities in this project will be accessible by the public. Car-lite precinct As announced by LTA and HDB on 5 Oct 2022, there will be designated HDB car-lite precincts within gazetted car-lite areas. They are planned with good public transport, walking, and cycling connections. Ulu Pandan Glades will be one such car-lite precinct. It is located near Dover MRT station within the gazetted Ulu Pandan car-lite area. Residents of Ulu Pandan Glades will enjoy good public transport connectivity, with convenient access to rail and bus services. There will be sheltered elevated linkways connecting them directly to Dover MRT station and barrier-free accessibility to bus stops along Commonwealth Avenue West. To enable residents to walk safely, vehicular roads will be located at the perimeter of the precincts, segregated from the main pedestrian walkway. There will also be a comprehensive network of walking and cycling paths, providing residents with seamless connectivity to the neighbourhood centre and key amenities in Ghim Moh via the Park Connector Network. Designed for residents to adopt green modes of commuting, the parking provision will be reduced, freeing up space for public facilities and greenery. With more limited parking provision, available lots will be prioritised for residents in these precincts through additional parking demand management measures: Season parking will be reduced and restricted to residents only. Similar to all other HDB residential carparks, season parking sales will be on a first-come-first-served basis, subject to availability, and residents’ first car will be accorded higher priority than residents’ 2nd and subsequent car(s). As non-residents will not be able to buy season parking within car-lite precincts, they may do so at alternative nearby car parks. Residents who buy season parking for their 2nd and subsequent vehicles will be charged a higher season parking rate pegged to Tier 2 Restricted Zone rate, subject to availability. Learn more about the tiers for monthly season parking charges and the current rates. Short-term parking for visitors will remain available, albeit with limited lots. Parking charges may be adjusted based on demand. About Queenstown and Health District @ Queenstown Queenstown is located in the Central-West region of Singapore, and Ulu Pandan Glades is located in the Health District @ Queenstown, a first-of-its-kind multiple stakeholder collaboration project to create integrated solutions that will enhance the health and well-being of residents across their life stages. This is in line with HDB’s ‘Designing for Life’ roadmap, which places the holistic well-being of residents at its core. The Health District @ Queenstown will look at more integrated planning and design of Queenstown informed by scientific evidence, and community-driven programmes to support residents in leading healthier and more productive lives. Healthcare amenities in Health District @ Queenstown include Queenstown Polyclinic, Alexandra Hospital, and National University Hospital. Ghim Moh Market and Food Centre is located near Ulu Pandan Glades and offers a wide variety of food and shopping choices. More options abound at Holland Drive Market and Food Centre, The Star Vista, and Holland Village located within the town. Residents can also look forward to the upcoming commercial node near Dover MRT station which will provide a wide range of amenities such as retail shops, supermarket, and eateries. Visit Where2Shop@HDB to discover more HDB heartland shops in the neighbourhood. Ulu Pandan Park Connector, the Rail Corridor, and One-North Park are scenic places to enjoy leisurely strolls amid greenery. Alternatively, you can participate in the activities and classes organised by Ulu Pandan Community Club and Buona Vista Community Club. Parents with school-going children can consider schools in the town like Fairfield Methodist School (Primary and Secondary), New Town Primary School, Anglo-Chinese Junior College, and Singapore Polytechnic. Dover MRT station, Buona Vista MRT station, and various bus services will serve residents’ transport needs.
  7. HDB BTO Rajah Summit Sales Brochure rajah_summit.pdf At the former Global Indian International School (GIIS) Balestier Campus Rajah Summit (Feb 2023 Build-To-Order) Kallang/Whampoa Rajah Summit is bounded by Jalan Rajah and comprises 2 residential blocks ranging from 28 to 40 storeys. You can choose from 510 units of 3- and 4-room flats. The name ‘Rajah Summit’ references the tall 40-storey blocks, which are the tallest in the area. Apart from the central open space, you can also enjoy lush landscaping at the roof garden above the Multi-Storey Car Park. A variety of recreational and communal amenities, such as children’s playgrounds and adult and elderly fitness stations, provide opportunities for daily exercise and mingling with neighbours. A childcare centre is conveniently located within the project. Please refer to the site plan at the top of this page for the facilities provided in the project . Facilities in this project will be accessible by the public. About Kallang/Whampoa Town Enjoy a wide variety of food and shopping choices in the neighbourhood at Balestier Plaza, Shaw Plaza, and Zhongshan Mall. Other shopping and dining options include Tekka Centre, Berseh Food Centre and shopping malls such as City Square Mall, Centrium Square, and Mustafa Centre. Visit Where2Shop@HDB to find out more about HDB’s heartland shops in this area. Explore new hobbies or pick up new skills at Whampoa Community Club and SAFRA (Toa Payoh). Sports enthusiasts will enjoy working out at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex, Sports Hall and Stadium. The upcoming Farrer Park Sports Centre will include swimming pools, a field, as well as other sporting facilities for residents to enjoy. For a relaxing stroll, head over to Toa Payoh Town Park or the Whampoa Park Connector. Parents with school-going children can consider nearby schools such as Hong Wen School, Bendemeer Secondary School, and St. Joseph’s Institution Junior. Rajah Summit is served by Novena and Toa Payoh MRT stations, and well-connected to other parts of the island by the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) and Central Expressway (CTE).
  8. Sales Brochure: jurong-west-crystal.pdf Jurong West Crystal (Feb 2023 Build-To-Order) Jurong West Located along Jurong West Street 93, Jurong West Crystal comprises 2 residential blocks of 18 storeys. These blocks feature crisp vertical lines that resemble the edges of elegant crystals, giving inspiration to the project’s name. Its name complements those of nearby projects such as ‘Nanyang Emerald’, ‘Nanyang Ruby’, and ‘Jurong West Jewel’. You can choose from 271 units of 3- and 4-room flats. Delight in outdoor fun at your doorstep, with fitness stations designed for adults and the elderly, and children’s playgrounds. Unwind by strolling or jogging along the adjacent linear park, or head over to the nearby Yunnan Park and Jurong West Sport Centre. The roof garden above the Multi-Storey Car Park provides an area to step back and take a quiet moment. An eating house, minimart, and shops will be conveniently sited within Jurong West Crystal. Please refer to the site plan located at the top of this page, for the facilities provided in the project. Facilities in this project will be accessible by the public. About Jurong West Town Explore the wide variety of food and shopping choices at the nearby neighbourhood centre at Jurong West Street 92 and Pioneer Mall. More choices are available at Jurong Point. Visit Where2Shop@HDB to explore more HDB heartland shops in the area. Fitness enthusiasts can head to Yunnan Park, Jurong West Park Connector, and Jurong West Sport Centre to enjoy various sporting activities. Those who want to explore new hobbies can check out the activities organised at Nanyang Community Club or The Frontier Community Club. Parents with school-going children can consider schools such as Frontier Primary School as well as Jurong West Primary and Secondary Schools. Jurong West Crystal is a short drive away from the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) and served by Pioneer MRT station.
  9. Sales Brochure: farrer-park-fields.pdf Farrer Park Fields (Feb 2023 Build-To-Order) Kallang/Whampoa Farrer Park Fields is bounded by Race Course Road, Hampshire Road, and Farrer Park Road. The project is offered under the Prime Location Public Housing (PLH) model. The name ‘Farrer Park Fields’ relates to the sporting heritage of the site, with the design concept of a central playfield located within the project. The project comprises 7 residential blocks, each with 24 storeys. You can choose from 1,274 units of 2-room Flexi, 3-, and 4-room flats. Amidst the lush greenery in the project, you can enjoy various amenities, such as the children’s playgrounds, and adult and elderly fitness stations. The roof garden above the Multi-Storey Car Park offers a space for quiet respite. You can enjoy the convenience of a childcare centre, supermarket, eating house, and shops within the project. The upcoming Farrer Park Sports Centre nearby will include swimming pools, a field, as well as other sporting facilities for residents to enjoy. Please refer to the site plan located at the top of this page for the facilities provided in the project. Facilities in this project will be accessible by the public. About Tengah Town Homes in Tengah town will be surrounded by lush greenery and nature. HDB has applied its Biophilic Town Framework to guide the enhancement of existing natural assets and the design and development of neighbourhood landscapes in Tengah. Residents can look forward to nature-centric neighbourhoods that offer a greater sense of place, better well-being, and an enhanced quality of life. A variety of outdoor spaces and landscape features will be introduced to draw people closer to nature. A town-wide Active, Beautiful, and Clean Waters design strategy will also be introduced to slow down and treat stormwater runoff, while enhancing the biodiversity. Find out more details on Tengah town. Tengah will be the first town to integrate housing projects with the area’s surrounding greenery and biodiversity. One major attraction will be the approximately 100-metre wide and 5km long Forest Corridor, which will form part of the larger network of greenery that connects the Western Water Catchment Area and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. In collaboration with the National Parks Boards, various tree species will be planted in the Forest Corridor to transform it into a rich forest habitat. Complementing the Forest Corridor is the Forest Fringe, a 15- to 20-metre wide linear greenscape that will provide a tranquil and rustic environment for residents to enjoy flora and fauna. In addition, extensive park spaces, such as the Central Park and Community Farmways, will string key amenities and facilities together, providing a safe environment for residents to access their daily amenities. Tengah will be the first HDB town to have a car-free town centre nestled next to a lush green park. To encourage green commuting, there will be dedicated walking and cycling paths along all roads to create seamless connections within the town. The upcoming Jurong Region Line and bus services will serve the public transport needs of residents. Tengah is also the first HDB town to be planned with town-wide smart technologies from the outset. Guided by HDB’s Smart Town Framework, the various districts will integrate smart technology in its design, so that residents can enjoy a quality living environment. Autonomous vehicles will be piloted in Tengah town to provide convenient first-mile-last-mile connection to key transport nodes and amenities. Vibrant commercial facilities are planned for the town centre and in the districts, complementing other shopping and dining options in the nearby Bukit Batok town. farrer-park-fields.pdf
  10. Sales Brochure: brickland-weave.pdf HDB Sales Introduction: Brickland Weave (Feb 2023 Build-To-Order) Tengah Located in the Brickland District of Tengah town, Brickland Weave is bounded by Brickland Road and Tengah Boulevard. This project comprises 12 residential blocks, ranging from 11 to 17 storeys in height. You can choose a home from 1,641 units of 2-room Flexi, 3-, 4-, and 5-room flats. Within Brickland Weave, various facilities are nestled amid pockets of green spaces for both the young and old. Here, adults and the elderly can work out at the fitness stations, while children enjoy the playgrounds. The landscaped roof gardens above the Multi-Storey Car Parks cater to those who prefer quieter spaces. More recreational facilities can be found at the adjacent common green where one can jog, play, or unwind amid greenery. Daily conveniences are also within easy reach, as Brickland Weave will come with shops, eating houses, and a minimart. A residents’ network centre and a 3-storey childcare centre will be located within the project as well. In addition, residents will be served by the planned amenities in Tengah town such as a Neighbourhood Centre, Jurong Region Line MRT stations and a bus interchange. They will be served by bus services leading to the city centre and nearby towns. With an extensive network of walking and cycling paths, residents will also be able to walk and cycle everywhere in Tengah. Please refer to the site plan located at the top of this page, for the facilities provided in Brickland Weave. Facilities in this project will be accessible by the public. About Brickland District The architecture of the buildings in Brickland District is inspired by Tengah’s industrial past where brickwork factories were located. The district is close to the Forest Corridor, which forms part of the larger network of greenery between the Western and Central Catchment Area. Brickland Weave takes its name from the heritage of this area, reinforced by the weaving pattern on its facade. About Tengah Town Homes in Tengah town will be surrounded by lush greenery and nature. HDB has applied its Biophilic Town Framework to guide the enhancement of existing natural assets and the design and development of neighbourhood landscapes in Tengah. Residents can look forward to nature-centric neighbourhoods that offer a greater sense of place, better well-being, and an enhanced quality of life. A variety of outdoor spaces and landscape features will be introduced to draw people closer to nature. A town-wide Active, Beautiful, and Clean Waters design strategy will also be introduced to slow down and treat stormwater runoff, while enhancing the biodiversity. Find out more details on Tengah town. Tengah will be the first town to integrate housing projects with the area’s surrounding greenery and biodiversity. One major attraction will be the approximately 100-metre wide and 5km long Forest Corridor, which will form part of the larger network of greenery that connects the Western Water Catchment Area and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. In collaboration with the National Parks Boards, various tree species will be planted in the Forest Corridor to transform it into a rich forest habitat. Complementing the Forest Corridor is the Forest Fringe, a 15- to 20-metre wide linear greenscape that will provide a tranquil and rustic environment for residents to enjoy flora and fauna. In addition, extensive park spaces, such as the Central Park and Community Farmways, will string key amenities and facilities together, providing a safe environment for residents to access their daily amenities. Tengah will be the first HDB town to have a car-free town centre nestled next to a lush green park. To encourage green commuting, there will be dedicated walking and cycling paths along all roads to create seamless connections within the town. The upcoming Jurong Region Line and bus services will serve the public transport needs of residents. Tengah is also the first HDB town to be planned with town-wide smart technologies from the outset. Guided by HDB’s Smart Town Framework, the various districts will integrate smart technology in its design, so that residents can enjoy a quality living environment. Autonomous vehicles will be piloted in Tengah town to provide convenient first-mile-last-mile connection to key transport nodes and amenities. Vibrant commercial facilities are planned for the town centre and in the districts, complementing other shopping and dining options in the nearby Bukit Batok town. Check out the heartland shops on Where2Shop@HDB.
  11. Rental units - benefiting from this school…
  12. Singapore Fights Back Source & Credit Singapore steps up fight against scams, may allow public to block international calls Authorities also exploring measures to lock up bank account money, to reduce amount potentially lost to scams
  13. Developer: Mequity Hills Pte. Ltd Address: 11 Institution Hill Type: PROPOSED A BLOCK OF 10 STOREY RESIDENTIAL FLATS WITH SURFACE AND BASEMENT CAR PARKS, PROVISION OF A SWIMMING POOL AT ROOF TERRACE AND COMMON FACILITIES AT 2ND STOREY SKY TERRACE Tenure: Freehold Expected TOP: 999 years from 1 July 1841 Site Area: 1,328.50 sqm Total Units: 72 Residential Carpark Lots: Total car park lot: 58 lots + 2 accessible lots of which: 7 surface car parking lots at 1st storey and 53 basement car parking lots Unit Types: 1 Bedroom (24 units): 40 sqm/431 sqft 1 + 1 Bedroom (16 units): 42 sqm/452 sqft 2 Bedroom (24 units): 58 sqm/624 sqft 3 Bedroom (8 units): 70 sqm/753 sqft
  14. Advertisement shout-out 999 leasehold in D9 500m or 6 mins walk to Somerset MRT Hill House @ Institution Hill Hill House is a 999 years leasehold new launch condominium located at Institution Hill in the River Valley neighbourhood in District 9. One of Hill House's highlights is that it's in an enclave of private houses situated on a gentle terrain above River Valley Rd. The development offers a retreat setting on a hill - it has a nature and wellness-inspired theme but still boasts proximity to Singapore's vibrant city centre. Hill House is approximately 500 m or 6 to 7 minutes’ walk away from the Somerset MRT Station. The development is also a 12-minute walk to Somerset MRT station on the North-South line, and a 15-minute walk to Great World MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast line. For drivers, the locality is also very convenient. With just approximately 5 minutes’ drive, they will reach the Orchard Shopping. The development is also easily linked to major expressways such as the Central Expressway. Residents are a stone's throw away from malls like 313@Somerset, Orchard Central, The Centrepoint and Orchard Gateway. For more shopping options, Hill House is within a 10-minute drive to major malls like Funan, Suntec City, MBS and Raffles City. For parents with young children, noteworthy primary schools nearby include River Valley Primary within a 1km radius and St. Margaret’s Primary, Anglo-Chinese School (Junior), Alexandra Primary and Zhangde Primary within a 2km radius. Key Highlights 72 Limited Edition Units Close proximity to Fort Canning MRT (DTL), Somersert MRT (NSL) and Great World MRT (TEL) For drivers, the locality is also very convenient. With just approximately 5 minutes’ drive, they will reach the Orchard Shopping Belt Easily linked to major expressways such as the Central Expressway Short walk or drive to dining options at Robertson Quay and Clarke Quay and Orchard Road Shopping Belt Educational institutions nearby include River Valley Primary, ACS (Junior), St. Margaret's Primary and Singapore Management University (SMU)
  15. Source & Credit: Singapore Home DIY
  16. Source and Credit: Singapore Home DIY Hello In need of some advise. My Bosch Built-in oven HBN331.1K power trips after a certain time (e.g. 2minutes) from turning it on. It was not used for a long period of time. When we tried baking, it’s able to on and set timer/heat. After 1-2 minutes, it will always power trip the whole house. No funny smell/sound or anything when power trip happens. Please advise how to resolve issue or what is the part required to change. If anyone has any reasonable and trusted contacts , do not hesitate to share. How can I DIY fix the problem? Doubt there is warranty as purchased more than 1 year ago. Thank you in advance if oven is not used often enough, moisture builds up in our humjd climate. hence, it will short and spoil. this oven, need to be heated up for 15min every 6 weeks to prevent this problem.
  17. It is similar to say “The Catholic Book Store” posting a sign that says “100% Catholic Owner”. And then we meet a Buddhist who also places a sign that also says…. 100% Buddhist Owner”. What next? A sign that says “100% Opposition Owner”. Man in white… may faint.. LOL
  18. I always thought, isn’t it clear enough that food is Halal by displaying the Halal Stamp of recognition? Why then must so many Muslim stalls add “100% Muslim Owner”? Asking this because, nowadays saw these extra words added at several Muslim stalls? To me, it simply suggest that a Muslim must always try to support muslim owed businesses. Hmmm….
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