Daily Archives: 2 Oct 2009

Sale of five wet markets hits a snag

The stallholders at this wet market in Serangoon Avenue 3, among the few privately owned wet markets in Singapore, have been given their eviction letters. The HDB has said, however, that it has yet to give the go-ahead to the developer for the sale of the markets.

A QUESTION mark now hangs over the sale and impending closure of five heartland wet markets, a development which has riled residents and stallholders in those neighbourhoods.

The Housing Board (HDB) has stepped in to say that it has yet to receive an application from boutique property developer Heeton Holdings for clearance to sell the wet markets to supermarket chain Sheng Siong.

Without the HDB’s go-ahead, the sale would be illegal.

Sheng Siong had told The Straits Times that it planned to build ‘air-conditioned markets’ on the sites, and affected stallholders said letters they received last month gave them until mid-December to move out.

The five wet markets – in Choa Chu Kang Street 62, Choa Chu Kang Avenue 1, Serangoon Avenue3, Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 and Fajar Road – are among the few privately owned wet markets here. Heeton bought them between 1994 and 1996 for use as wet markets in separate tenders called by the HDB. Continue reading

Integration of Kallang River area and Bishan Park in 2011

The Kallang River area bordering Bishan Park will be widened and converted into a meandering river to integrate with the park in 2011.

The move is all part of the PUB’s ABC Waters Programme for ‘Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters’.

Under the programme, the Kallang River will be developed and serve as an attraction where recreational and communal bonding activities can take place.

Besides transforming the Kallang River, the programme will also see the addition of a River Promenade for events and three new playgrounds.

Source : ChannelNews Asia – 2 Oct 2009