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  2. Tampines - Wikipedia

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    As the first regional centre in Singapore, Tampines has progressed from a remote neighbourhood in the 1980s to a vibrant commercial hub. It is one of three regional centres in the city-state, serving to decentralise economic activity from the Central Business District to other parts of the island, an idea first proposed in the 1991 Concept Plan ...

  3. Future developments in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore 2030 is part of the Land Use Plan to develop the mostly parts such as Tampines North (expansion), Tengah and Bidadari. There are ongoing projects such as 100,000 HDB flats to be built until 2030, followed by Bukit Brown , and somehow post-2030 plans will consist of Paya Lebar Airbase and Southern Waterfront City.

  4. Tampines MRT station - Wikipedia

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    Tampines MRT station (IPA: /ˈtæmpəniːs/ ⓘ TAM-pə-nees) is a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) interchange station on the East West (EWL) and Downtown (DTL) lines in Tampines, Singapore. Located in the heart of the Tampines town centre next to Tampines Avenue 4, Tampines Central 4 and Tampines Central 5, it is in close proximity to the Tampines ...

  5. East Region, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    From top left to right: Bedok Reservoir, Singapore Changi Airport, Pasir Ris Park, IKEA in Tampines, Singapore University of Technology and Design The East Region consists of six planning areas. Coordinates: 1°20′58.53″N 103°57′24.44″E  /  1.3495917°N 103.9567889°E  / 1.3495917; 103.9567889

  6. Regions of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The first regional centre to be developed was Tampines Regional Centre, located in the East Region, Singapore, along with the introduction of the 1991 Master Plan. Subsequently, Jurong East Regional Centre (West Region, Singapore), also known as the Jurong Lake District, was being developed next in 2008, [6] with renewed plans unveiled in 2023. [7]

  7. Bukit Canberra - Wikipedia

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    Sport Singapore Bukit Canberra ( Chinese : 武吉坎贝拉; pinyin : Wǔ Jí Kǎn Bèi Lā ) is an integrated sports and community hub next to Sembawang MRT station . The hub houses facilities including an indoor sports hall, the largest ActiveSG gym in Singapore , a six-lane sheltered swimming pool, and an eight-lane lap pool. [ 1 ]

  8. List of places in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of places in Singapore based on the planning areas and their constituent subzones as designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Based on the latest URA Master Plan in 2019, the country is divided into 5 regions , which are further subdivided into 55 planning areas , and finally subdivided into a total of 332 subzones.

  9. Tampines Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Tampines Expressway from Exit 9, Punggol Road heading towards Exit 7 and 7A. The expressway was constructed alongside the development of Tampines New Town in the 1980s. [1] On 22 February 1986, tenders were called for the first section of the expressway. Work began on 5 August 1986 to widen the existing portions of Tampines Road.