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  2. Urban renewal in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The history of Singapore's urban renewal goes back to the time period surrounding the Second World War, when it was still a British dependency. Even before the war, Singapore's housing environment was already a problem. The tension of both infrastructure and housing conditions was worsened by the rapidly-increasing Singapore population in the ...

  3. Public housing in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War, Singapore experienced a significant influx of immigrants, many of whom settled in urban kampongs at the edge of the Central Area.Consisting of wooden houses built over empty plots, swamps and old cemeteries, these kampongs expanded rapidly through the 1950s, housing a quarter of Singapore's urban population by the early 1960s. [8]

  4. Selegie House - Wikipedia

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    The district had since been rebranded as arts, education and culture district under Rochor Planning Area. [34] In 2009, Lasalle College of Fine Arts was officially opened by then Minister for Education and Second Minister for Defence, Ng Eng Hen across the complex. [35] The building was proudly featured in "Experience Singapore", issue 47 in ...

  5. When is the best time for renters to move? - AOL

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  6. Housing and Development Board - Wikipedia

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    By the 1940s and 1950s, Singapore experienced rapid population growth, with the population increasing to 1.7 million from 940,700 between 1947 and 1957. The living conditions of people in Singapore worsened, with many people living in informal settlements or cramped shophouses. [3]

  7. Planning areas of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Police Force's (SPF) neighbourhood police centres have jurisdiction boundaries based on planning area boundaries when they were officially gazetted in 1999, as opposed to electoral divisions under the previous neighbourhood Police Post system.

  8. Tengah, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tengah / ˈ t ə ŋ ɑː / is a planning area and HDB town located within the West Region of Singapore. [3] It is bound by Choa Chu Kang to the northeast, Jurong East and Jurong West to the south, Bukit Batok to the east, and the Western Water Catchment to its west and north.

  9. Tanglin - Wikipedia

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    The name Tanglin is said to be derived from 'Tang Leng', which was the Chinese name of the Scottish lawyer and newspaper editor William Napier's house that was located in the area. Tang Leng was said to be named after the area's Chinese name in Teochew dialect , ' Twa Tang Leng', which translates to 'great east hill peaks' in reference to the ...