Category Archives: HDB

Old Siglap flats to be demolished

Four blocks of low-rise HDB flats  at the junction of East Coast Road and Siglap Road are set to be demolished under the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS), The Straits Times reported.

Officially opened in 1964 by Siglap assemblyman Rahim Ishak, the flats were built to house residents whose homes were destroyed by a fire in 1962.

The development was never upgraded despite having no lifts and each block is served by a single staircase. Most of the 117 units are two-bedders, with a third comprising rental flats.

54-year old resident Mary Lee, a social welfare worker, said: “This place is very quiet and very peaceful. I will miss this place because I go to East Coast Park for exercise every day and the food here is very nice.”

Meanwhile, SERS provides the current flat owners with priority in acquiring units at a new site in Chai Chee Road at subsidised prices. Shopkeepers who qualify for compensation will receive S$60,000 and 10 percent off the rent if they open in another HDB block.

But some shopkeepers feel this means the end of their business. At least half of the 10 shops plan to close for good, while others remain uncertain about their future.
Source – PropGuru – 20 May 2013

Consult HDB residents on 24-hour coffee shops

The Housing and Development Board (HDB) should not give out 24-hour licences to coffee shop operators without doing some surveys and considering the residents of flats nearby.

I have been living in my present flat for 31 years, and the coffee shops nearby have been operating until midnight. But one of the coffee shops was recently leased out and now operates around the clock.

I am not against the hours of operation if the operator were considerate about minimising the noise in the middle of the night. But I have complained to the HDB about the noise and was told that others have also complained.

The relevant authority should do something about this issue of noise nuisance.

FROM ROWENA TAN

Source : Today 20 May 2013