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The plan for a park at Hougang was announced in November 1992. The park was named Punggol Park, and the junction of Hougang Avenue 8 and Hougang Avenue 10 was chosen as the location. The park is known for its pond and used frequently by schools for their 1.6 km (0.99 mi) runs. The pond was once quarried for sand to reclaim the many swamps in ...
Sims Avenue Park Connector: 2.20 km - Springleaf Park Connector: 1.20 km - Stadium Park Connector: TBC - Sungei Serangoon Park Connector: 2.10 km - Tampines-Loyang Park Connector: 1.80 km - Tampines Park Connector: 7.00 km - Tanjong Rhu Promenade: 2.01 km - Ulu Pandan Park Connector: 7.10 km - Ulu Sembawang Park Connector: 1.30 km - West Coast ...
Punggol Waterway Park is a riverine park located along the Punggol Waterway. Opened on 23 October 2011, the park is designed with four themes to cater to residents of all ages. It also provides residents opportunities for leisure activities such as jogging and cycling which can be carried out along the promenade at both sides of the waterway.
Hougang is located upstream or at the back of Sungei Serangoon. The area just beyond the seventh milestone along Punggol Road was formerly considered part of Punggol but is now within Hougang Town and that section of Punggol Road is now Hougang Avenue 8, with Punggol Road starting further north. [7]
Hougang: Defu Industrial Park: 20 Hougang Central 4,730 Hougang East 25,020 Hougang West 46,300 Kangkar 30,300 Kovan: 25,730 Formerly called Rosyth. Lorong Ah Soo 32,480 Lorong Halus: 0 Formerly called Sungei Serangoon. Tai Seng 14,190 Formerly called Tai Keng. Trafalgar: 44,240 North-Eastern Islands: North-Eastern Islands: 50 Punggol: Coney ...
It was first established in 1965. It was previously located in Paya Lebar. In 1987, the division HQ moved to its present location (51 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 9 Singapore 569784) to better serve the public and meet its operational needs. Ang Mo Kio Division serves a residential population of over 1.1 million residents.
The Sengkang Riverside Park, which opened in November 2008, is situated beside the Sungei Punggol. The estuary of Sungei Punggol has also been dammed to form a reservoir, in 2011 with Sungei Serangoon. [1] Panoramic view of the remaining mangrove vegetation along the banks of Sungei Punggol, towards Fernvale in Sengkang New Town.
For the 2005 S.League season, Paya Lebar Punggol FC played their home games at the stadium. From 2006 to 2011, it was home to the newly merged club, Sengkang Punggol FC a.k.a. Hougang United. From 2012 to 2023, the rebranded Hougang United Football Club will play their home games here. [1] From 2012 to present, this stadium is used for Rugby