Ang Mo Kio town centre to be redesigned, upgraded; first phase to be completed by as early as mid-2023

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SINGAPORE — Ang Mo Kio town centre will be redesigned and upgraded, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced on Sunday (Aug 28) as he revealed that plans for Singapore's transformation involves not just new towns but mature estates as well.

Mr Lee had first spoken about plans to reimagine and transform Singapore last Sunday during his National Day Rally.

“We have further plans to upgrade and redesign our town centre to make it more enjoyable and more accessible to residents, with more greenery, more seats and more shelters — suitable for old people and also young people.” The first phase of upgrades will be completed as early as the middle of next year, said Mr Lee who is a grassroots adviser for Teck Ghee.

Sunday's dinner was attended by more than 1,000 residents and guests, including other grassroots advisers for Ang Mo Kio. The night featured performances by Teck Ghee Community Club interest groups, community partners and schools.

 

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