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The building currently stands on the grounds of the Civil Service Club's CSC@Changi Resort. [3] It was renovated and restored. [2] On 22 November 2023, a Node showcasing resources about Lee Kuan Yew that had been installed at the bungalow was unveiled.
AGH Rostrum Club Changi was a Rostrum Club formed during World War II at the Prisoner of War camp at Singapore's Changi Prison. The club was formed by members of the Australian Army 's 13th Australian General Hospital (AGH), 8th Division AIF and probably included other allied servicemen.
Sim Kee Boon (Chinese: 沈基文; pinyin: Shěn Jīwén) was a Singaporean civil servant who played a role in the success of Changi Airport and turned the fortunes of Keppel Shipyard around. Sim graduated with Bachelor of Arts in Economics from University of Malaya in 1953, and joined the civil service that year.
The HDB started building low-rise flats at Changi Village after the land clearance. Changi Village was then spruced up and amenities like the bus terminal were built. In 1997 the operations of the old Changi Hospital was moved to the new Changi General Hospital at Simei. Changi Village panorama from the roof pool of the Changi Village hotel
Her Late Majesty The Queen was the patron [4] of The Civil Service Club from 1953 until her death. His Majesty The King accepted the Patronage of the Civil Service Club in May 2024. Originally the building was a horse-drawn Fire station. It has large windows at the front of the property which were originally the doors.
Service Support Unit (SSU) Singapore Armed Forces Centre of Leadership Development (CLD) Selarang Camp: Changi: HQ 9th Division/Infantry (HQ 9 DIV/INF) [31] Supply Base East; 3rd Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment (3 SIR) [32] Seletar Camp: Seletar: HQ Army Combat Engineers Group (HQ ARMCEG) 35th Battalion Singapore Combat Engineers (35 SCE ...
Established on 1 September 1984, the CAAS regulates civilian air traffic within the airspace jurisdiction of the Republic. It also helps enable the growth of the air hub and aviation industry in Singapore, promotes safe industry practices and engages in civilian air-service agreements with air-service operators. This includes the usage of ...
The station will serve the Airport Logistics Park of Singapore, FedEx – TNT Ship Center, Changi Exhibition Centre, Changi Ferry Terminal and Changi Beach Park. First announced in January 2019, the station will be the terminus for the CRL when it opens in 2030. The CRL will be further extended to Changi Airport in the future.