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Former Forfar House - Singapore's tallest public residential building opened in 1956. Former Malayan Railways - A dismantled section in the West Coast Line of the Malayan Railway. Former Queenstown Driving Test Centre - Singapore's second driving test centre opened in 1969. Former Queenstown Polyclinic - Singapore's first polyclinic opened in 1960.
Queenstown is a planning area and satellite residential town situated on the south-westernmost fringe of the Central Region of Singapore.It borders Bukit Timah to the north, Tanglin to the northeast, Bukit Merah to the east and southeast, as well as Clementi to the northwest and west.
Queenstown Multi-Service Centre for the Elderly; Rainbow Centre; Ramakrishna Mission; REACH Community Services Society; Reach Family Service Centre; Realm of Tranquility
Commonwealth is a subzone of Queenstown, located in the central-western part of Singapore.It is named after the Commonwealth of Nations.Commonwealth consists of Housing and Development Board flats, and there is one primary school and a secondary school in the area, New Town Primary School and Queensway Secondary School.
Named after Queen Elizabeth II, Queenstown is Singapore's first new town with a town centre supporting seven neighbourhoods. Subsequently, after the HDB took over public housing development in the 1960s, the densities of new towns were increased and more amenities were included, and the HDB's first new town, Toa Payoh , contained industrial ...
Queensway Shopping Centre is a shopping centre located in Queenstown, Singapore. The mall is one of Singapore's first multi-purpose shopping complexes and comprises 4 levels with a 1-storey basement car park. The mall is also a mixed development which includes a 13-storey apartment tower. [1]
The first NPC, Queenstown Neighbourhood Police Centre, was opened at a temporary site opposite Queenstown MRT station on 1 October 1997, and officially opened by Wong Kan Seng, Minister for Home Affairs, on 20 December 1997. [6] Later assessment of the NPCs under Clementi were deemed to be a success. [7]
HortPark is a 9-hectare (22-acre) park located in Queenstown, Singapore. It opened in December 2007 and was officially launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in May 2008. [ 1 ]