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  2. Jalan Kayu - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Kayu was built in 1928 when the first Royal Air Force base outside the United Kingdom was established in Singapore, in the northern part of the island. It was initially known as Air Base Road, but its name was changed to the current name by the Royal Air Force in 1937.

  3. Tampines Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Tampines Expressway from Jalan Kayu Flyover. 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.

  4. List of former bus stations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Jalan Kayu 7 December 2003 Converted to a public carpark and demolished in the late 2000s. With the closure of the terminal, Service 103 was integrated with Service 214E/214W (renumbered into 820/821 and 378/379) to form Serangoon - West Camp Road (Loop). It was once served with service 103 and 163 for a very long time. Punggol

  5. Tuck shop - Wikipedia

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    A tuck shop is a small retailer located either within or close-to the grounds of a school, hospital, apartment complex, [1] or other similar facility. In traditional British usage, tuck shops are associated chiefly with the sale of confectionery , sweets , or snacks and are common at private ('fee-paying') schools .

  6. Cheng San Group Representation Constituency - Wikipedia

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    The GRC was formed in 1988, and absorbed the constituencies of Cheng San, Chong Boon and Jalan Kayu. In the 1991 general election , the constituency was enlarged to include the former Punggol ward. For the general election in 1997 , parts of the Chong Boon division of the GRC, bounded by Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, Central ...

  7. Sengkang - Wikipedia

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    With Cheng San Town Council from the beginning of the town to its dissolution in 2001, after which the wards of Punggol Central was under Pasir Ris-Punggol, throughout 2001-2020, while Jalan Kayu, then split into Sengkang West, under Ang Mo Kio, throughout 2001–present and for a short time, Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East, which manages Punggol ...

  8. Ng Ling Ling - Wikipedia

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    Ng Ling Ling (Chinese: 黄玲玲; pinyin: Huáng Línglíng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: N̂g Lêng-lêng; born 1972) [1] is a Singaporean politician and banker. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), she has been the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the Jalan Kayu division of Ang Mo Kio GRC since 2020.

  9. Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency - Wikipedia

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    The Ang Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency (GRC) in the north eastern region of Singapore.The constituency encompasses the majority of Ang Mo Kio (Teck Ghee, Cheng San-Seletar, portions of Yio Chu Kang), Seletar Hills, the northern half of Serangoon North, a portion of northern Hougang and a portion of Fernvale.