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The by-laws generally cover three main areas: (1) the rules governing the use of common spaces and open areas in the estate; (2) conservancy and service charges to be paid to the Town Council; and (3) the penalties for not paying those charges.
Trips terminating at Sengkang Interchange are numbered as Service 83T 84A Punggol Coast MRT station: Short-Trip New short-trip service introduced on 16 August 2024. Operates during SIT term weekday morning peak hours 84G Punggol Way (via Sentul Crescent) Trunk Amended to New Punggol Road, renumbered from 84. Introduced on 23 May 2024. 84W
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With the opening of the interchange, Bus Service 83, plying between Sengkang and Punggol, was amended to terminate here, instead of the pair of bus-stops below Punggol. Bus Service 3 was extended from its original looping point at Pasir Ris Street 71 to provide direct links between Punggol and the new towns of Pasir Ris and Tampines, while Bus ...
Concourse level of Punggol MRT/LRT station, with escalators leading up to the LRT platform. The Punggol LRT is an automated guideway transit line in Singapore.The line, which initially opened on 29 January 2005, connects the residential districts and suburbs of Punggol to Punggol Digital District and Punggol Town Centre, which consist of Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)’s campus and ...
The place can be reached from New Punggol Road. After its redevelopment into Punggol Point Park, a new road named Punggol Point Road leads into a public carpark for visitors. By public transport, it is a walking distance away from Punggol Point LRT station. It is also accessible by taking bus service 84G/84W from Punggol Temporary Interchange ...
The Punggol Point Park alongside Punggol Settlement seen from the Johor Strait Punggol Interchange Prior to 2000s, Punggol Road was the only main road to get to the rest of Singapore. Urban development into the area has been accelerated with the introduction of better transportational options.
Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Singapore is a value added tax (VAT) of 9% levied on import of goods, as well as most supplies of goods and services. Exemptions are given for the sales and leases of residential properties, importation and local supply of investment precious metals and most financial services. [1]