- Sengkang New Town
Sengkang New Town (zh-sp|s=盛港新镇|p=Shènggǎng Xīnzhèn) is a relatively young satellite
residential town in thecity-state ofSingapore . Originally afishing village, the area is presently undergoing rapid development under the ambition of theHousing and Development Board (HDB) to transform it into a "21st centurytownship ".cite news | author = Tee Hun Ching| title = Life behind the vales | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =24 September 2000 | page=] The town now comprises four large neighbourhoods. It is located withinSengkang , one of the 55 urban planning areas outlined by theUrban Redevelopment Authority for long-term land use planning purposes.Location
Sengkang New Town is situated to the north of
Hougang New Town , in the north-eastern part of Singapore, under the North-East Region as defined byUrban Redevelopment Authority (URA).The town is bounded by the
Tampines Expressway (TPE) to the north,Sungei Serangoon (Serangoon River) to the east,Buangkok Drive to the south andJalan Kayu to the west.Sungei Punggol (Punggol River) cuts through the new town, and divides the town into "Sengkang East" and "Sengkang West". The Sengkang Town Centre is located in Sengkang East.Etymology and history
"Sengkang" means "prosperous
harbour " in Chinese. The name comes from a road called Lorong Sengkang, off LorongBuangkok . The area was formerly known as "Kangkar" ("Gang Jiao" 港脚) or "foot of the port" as there was once a fishingport located along Sungei Serangoon. Fishing villages andrubber , pepper andpineapple plantation s flourished in the area in the old days.cite news | author = Jose Raymond| title = Sengkang takes shape | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =8 February 2000 | page=28] cite news | author = | title = Fancy living in an ocean park? | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =24 September 2000 | page=]Before the town was developed into a modern housing estate, the area was home to
vegetable andpig farm s, andtropical forest s. The only public housing estate then was the Punggol Rural Centre, comprising a few low-rise residential blocks accommodating resettled farmers, located along Punggol Road. These blocks at the rural centre have since been demolished in 2005, to make way for future high-rise residential apartment blocks.In 1994, an
urban design team of 10 from HDB startedconceptualisation for a new town in Sengkang. Sengkang was carved up into six neighbourhoods that will eventually house a total of 95,000 public and private housing units in the long term.Sengkang's rich history became the theme for its future — Town of the Seafarer. Three neighbourhoods carry a marine sub-theme, while the other three will reflect the past when sprawling plantations covered parts of the area. The six neighbourhoods are planned to have names and
colour scheme s to go with their respective themes. Its past is today reflected in the design of its housing, seen in the three-storeypilotis orstilt effect that all the housing blocks have, reminiscent of the stilts of fishing villages and trunks of the various plantations of bygone years.The town's first
apartment blocks (known locally as "flats") at Rivervale were completed in 1997.cite news | author = Cindy Lim| title = Slow start in Sengkang | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =11 April 2000 | page=40] By August 2001, about 33,700 dwelling units have been completed. As at31 March 2006 , there are 384 HDB apartment blocks with 39,982 units in Sengkang New Town, comprising 16,017 four-roomers, 19,477 five-roomers and 4,488 executive flats.In October 1999, a steering committee chaired by Dr
Michael Lim ,Member of Parliament forCheng San Group Representation Constituency , was formed to look into providing sufficientamenities in Sengkang New Town, in view of feedback from residents. The Sengkang Town Development Steering Committee comprisesgrassroots leaders and the representatives of government agencies, and has four sub-committees taking care of town development,transportation ,education , and social aspects. It coordinated and sped up the provision of town amenities, and completed its report on the need for facilities and services in the new town in July 2000.cite news | author = Natalie Soh and Kenneth Lim| title = Few amenities in Sengkang | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =18 June 1999 | page=56] cite news | author = | title = More amenities for Sengkang | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =12 June 2000 | page=34] cite news | author = | title = Task force became model for meeting people's needs | publisher = "The Sunday Times" | date =19 March 2006 | page=]Highlights
Sengkang's two main rivers, Sungei Punggol and Sungei Serangoon, bring life through the town with a network of green connectors along their banks, linking housing precincts to neighbourhood parks, and in the future, to the town park and sports complex as well. Eventually, these park connectors will be linked to the future Coney Island Park in
Punggol New Town and the existingPunggol Park in the south, to better serve the recreational needs of the residents of Sengkang.Sengkang Sculpture Park , located inCompassvale , is an elongated green space created below the Sengkang Light Rail Transit (LRT) viaducts.On4 February 1997 , theUrban Redevelopment Authority released theDevelopment Guide Plan or blueprint for the long-term land use forSengkang : cite news | author = Stephanie Yeo| title = Riverfront housing for Sengkang | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =5 February 1997 | page=2]Besides the pilotis located at the foot of all apartment blocks, point blocks are designed with a unique C-shape that provide greater privacy. Other common features include perforated
balcony screens, and mesh or net-likeparapet s at the multi-storeycarpark s.Sengkang is also the first satellite new town in Singapore to have its major public transport amenities built in tandem with the main public housing development. The main heavy rail tunnels through Sengkang and the elevated track infrastructure of the intra-town
Sengkang LRT system were developed as the existing public housing blocks were being built in the late 1990s. An integrated approach to transport, housing and commercial uses was also adopted in the planning of the town centre of Sengkang. Commuters alighting atSengkang MRT Station have direct access to theSengkang Bus Interchange , theshopping mall at Compass Point and the residential development at Compass Heights in a contiguous building complex.cite news | author = Geraldine Yeo| title = Travel to be seamless in Sengkang | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =20 April 1999 | page=4] cite news | author =Khaw Boon Wan | title = The ticket to seamless travel | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =26 November 2002 | page=]Neighbourhoods
Sengkang New Town is currently divided into four major neighbourhoods, arranged from east to west:
* Neighbourhood 1 (N1) - Rivervale (河谷)
* Neighbourhood 2 (N2) -Compassvale (康埔桦)
* Neighbourhood 3 (N3) -Anchorvale (安谷)
* Neighbourhood 4 (N4) -Fernvale (芬维尔)Transportation facilities
City planners plan for
public transport to eventually become the preferredmode of transport in the future. The government of Singapore ideally desires environmental towns, using public transport to reducepollution caused by heavy road traffic. Sengkang is part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority's focus for realising thisurban planning model. As Sengkang is relatively distant from the city centre at theCentral Area , an efficient, high-volume and high-speed public transport system is also preferred to using road networks.The
Sengkang MRT Station ,Sengkang LRT Station andSengkang Bus Interchange are fully integrated within a single building complex to allow seamless travel for the residents of Sengkang New Town across the different available modes of public transport.Public transport
North East Line
Sengkang New Town is linked to the Central Area and the
SMRT lines (to the North-South Line at Dhoby Ghaut Station, and the East-West Line at Outram Park Station) through the North East Line (NEL) at Sengkang Station (NE16) located at Sengkang Town Centre. The NEL system is a fully automated heavy rail mass rapid transit system, and started operations on20 June 2003 .cite news | author = Goh Chin Lian| title = It's a smooth ride on NEL - mostly| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =21 June 2003 | page=] cite news | author = Leonard Lim| title = NEL gets off to a promising start| publisher = "The Business Times " | date =21 June 2003 | page=] It is currently operated bySBS Transit .Buangkok NEL Station (NE15), the other station along NEL in Sengkang New Town, serves the housing developments in
Buangkok , atCompassvale , and the northern part ofHougang New Town . The station started operations on15 January 2006 .cite news | author = Christopher Tan| title = Buangkok station opens on Jan 15| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =31 December 2005 | page=]engkang LRT Line
The intra-town Sengkang Light Rail Transit (LRT) system is a 10.7 km light rail line that serves to link residents to the town centre. It is a fully automated system, and its rolling stock is supplied by
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The system is currently operated bySBS Transit . The Sengkang LRT line forms 2 loops, East Loop and West Loop, that skirt the perimeter of the new town.Station names are:
* East Loop (opened on
18 January 2003 )cite news | author = Karamjit Kaur| title = Smooth start for Sengkang LRT| publisher = "The Sunday Times" | date =19 January 2003 | page=]
** STC - Sengkang (Interchange station)
** SE1 - Compassvale
** SE2 - Rumbia
** SE3 - Bakau
** SE4 - Kangkar
** SE5 - Ranggung* West Loop (partially opened on
29 January 2005 )ThePunggol LRT Line opened on the same day: cite news | author = Christopher Tan| title = Punggol LRT set to roll| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =11 January 2005 | page=]
** STC - Sengkang (Interchange station)
** SW1 - Cheng Lim (not in operation)
** SW2 - Farmway
** SW3 - Kupang (not in operation)
** SW4 - Thanggam
** SW5 - Fernvale
** SW6 - Layar
** SW7 - Tongkang
** SW8 - RenjongSengkang Bus Interchange
The
Sengkang Bus Interchange is located at the ground level of Compass Heights condominium, next toCompass Point Shopping Centre . It was opened in18 January 2003 The opening of theSengkang LRT Line coincides with the opening of the newSengkang Bus Interchange on18 January 2003 : cite news | author = Karamjit Kaur| title = Free rides for LRT opening tomorrow| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =17 January 2003 | page=] , and is the secondair-conditioned bus interchange in Singapore, afterToa Payoh Bus Interchange .cite news | author = | title = First air-conditioned bus interchange opens on Sunday| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =17 May 2002 | page=] There are numerous trunk services departing from Sengkang Bus Interchange, with routes as follows:Buses through Sengkang New Town
There are other bus trunk services passing through Sengkang New Town:
* 27 - from
Hougang toSingapore Changi Airport
* 39 - fromTampines toYishun , viaJalan Kayu
* 43 - fromPunggol to Upper East Coast Road (from23 October 2005 )
* 62 - fromPunggol toGeylang
* 82 - fromSerangoon toPunggol End (loop service), previously fromPunggol toShenton Way
* 85 - fromPunggol toYishun (from1 January 2006 )
* 88 - fromPasir Ris toToa Payoh
* 89 - fromHougang toSingapore Changi Airport Cargo Complex (loop service)
* 109 - fromSerangoon toChangi Village (from28 May 2006 )
* 136 - fromAng Mo Kio toPunggol
* 161 - fromHougang to Woodlands
* 168 - fromBedok to Woodlands, viaJalan Kayu
* 550 - fromSengkang to Robinson Road/Fullerton Road
* 578 - fromSengkang toSuntec City , viaOrchard Road
* 858 - from Woodlands toSingapore Changi Airport , viaJalan Kayu Bus services which have been removed or re-routed due to the operation of the North East Line or Sengkang LRT:
* 27 - previously from Sengkang toSingapore Changi Airport , currently fromHougang toSingapore Changi Airport
* 85 - previously from Sengkang toHarbourFront (formerly World Trade Centre), now new service from Punggol to Yishun
* 371 - previously serving Rivervale, passing through Compassvale and Anchorvale to Fernvale (withdrawn on12 March 2005 when Sengkang West LRT commenced operations in January 2005).
* 501 - previously from Sengkang to Robinson Road/Marina Centre , now replaced with Premium Service 550.
* 502 - previously from Sengkang toBoon Lay , currently from Pioneer Road North toSuntec City /Marina Centre Road network
The
Tampines Expressway (TPE) links Sengkang New Town up with Singapore'sexpressway network. TheKallang-Paya Lebar Expressway , which provides a direct route to the city area via TPE, will be completed by 2008.cite news | author = | title = Coming your way - Expressway: Longest underground road| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =29 April 2001 | page=1] New roads were also built to easetraffic congestion on Punggol Road.Buangkok Green and Buangkok Drive were completed in the second half of 1999. They shorten the drive from the Central Expressway near Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 to Punggol Road: cite news | author = Karamjit Kaur| title = New roads cut down travel time| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =21 December 1999 | page=40] cite news | author = | title = Traffic woes in Sengkang will be a thing of the past| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =21 May 2001 | page=H5] The first part of a S$23 million project to make Sengkang town safer and less congested was opened on7 April 2001 . The completed work involved an extension to Sengkang East Road, which runs from Compassvale Street toTampines Expressway (TPE), and a slip road to the TPE in the direction of the Seletar and Central Expressways. The second part of the project involved the completion of the Sengkang East Road and Sengkang East Drive Flyovers: cite news | author = | title = Road extension to ease Sengkang's traffic woes| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =8 April 2002 | page=H5] The one-kilometre-long Sengkang Central Road, which joins Buangkok Drive and Compassvale Drive in Sengkang New Town, was opened on15 June 2002 : cite news | author = | title = New road links Hougang to Sengkang| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =15 June 2002 | page=] The Sengkang East Road and Sengkang East Drive Flyovers were officially opened on16 May 2004 , making it easier for residents of Sengkang and Punggol new towns in the north-east to travel to other parts of Singapore: cite news | author = | title = New flyovers ease traffic woes of residents| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =17 May 2004 | page=]The major roads that currently link Sengkang New Town to
Punggol New Town and TPE to the North, andHougang New Town to the south are:
* Punggol Road
* Sengkang East Road (opened in January 2001)
* Sengkang East Drive (bypasses TPE to Punggol)
*Jalan Kayu The arterial roads that run in the east-west direction within Sengkang New Town are:
* Sengkang East Avenue and Sengkang West Avenue
* Compassvale Drive and Anchorvale Drive
* Sengkang East Way and Sengkang West Way (of which Sengkang West Way will open in 2008)
* Compassvale Bow
* Buangkok Drive (opened in 1999)Educational institutions
There are currently eight primary schools and six secondary schools in Sengkang New Town. Land provision has also been made for a
junior college in the town to meet future educational demand in the North-East Region.cite web |author=|url= http://www.ura.gov.sg/pr/text/pr03-14.html|title= North East Region Set to Get More Exciting|date=2003-04-24 |accessdate=2007-09-29 |format= |work=Urban Redevelopment Authority ]Primary schools
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Anchor Green Primary School Anchor Green and North Vista Primary Schools were two of the six new primary schools built in new housing estates and towns so as to cater to smaller class size: cite news | author = Sarah Ng| title = Plan for six new primary schools by 2008| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =17 April 2005 | page=] 安泰小学cite web |author=王珏琪|url= http://www.zaobao.com/edu/pages3/edulive070801.html|title= 家长对“未来学校”有信心, 明年才开班, 崇辉受欢迎 (in Mandarin)|date=2007-08-01 |accessdate=2007-09-29 |format= |work=Lianhe Zaobao ] [http://www.anchorgreenpri.moe.edu.sg/ Website]
* Compassvale Primary SchoolCompassvale Primary School started in January 1999, and was operating fromSeng Kang Primary School . On the morning of15 June 1999 , seven construction workers were hurt when the tiled roof of a multi-purpose hall in the uncompleted Compassvale Primary School collapsed suddenly: cite news | author = Chua Chin Hon and Yiak Tsi Jack| title = 7 hurt after unfinished school's roof collapses| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =16 June 1999 | page=1] Compassvale Primary School moved into its current new building on13 November 2000 : cite news | author = Jane Lee| title = Accident-delayed school opens| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =14 November 2000 | page=H6] 康柏小学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/comps Website]
* Fernvale Primary SchoolFernvale Primary School opened in January 2005: cite news | author = Lynn Lee| title =Fewer pupils per class at 70 schools| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =12 June 2004 | page=] 丰伟小学 [http://www.fernvalepri.sg/ Website]
*Nan Chiau Primary School Nan Chiau School moved from Kim Yam Road to Sengkang New Town asNan Chiau Primary School andNan Chiau High School in January 2001: cite news | author = | title = Nan Chiau to move to Sengkang| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =15 April 2000 | page=4] 南侨小学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/ncps/homepg.html Website]
*North Spring Primary School North Spring Primary School was one of the seven new primary schools in Singapore which started in January 2000: cite news | author = Ho Ka Wei| title = Kids will learn "to think global'| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =4 January 2000 | page=26, 27] 北源小学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/north_spring/ Website]
*North Vista Primary School 远景小学 [http://www.northvistapri.moe.edu.sg/Site/Welcome.html Website]
*Rivervale Primary School Rivervale Primary School was one of the ten new primary schools in Singapore which opened in January 1999: cite news | author = Wong Chee Meng| title =63 schools to hold Phase 2C balloting| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =1 August 1998 | page=H41] 立伟小学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/rivervps/ Website]
*Seng Kang Primary School Seng Kang Primary School was one of the four new primary schools in Singapore which opened in January 1997. It was housed at the former Hai Sing Girls' High School building along Upper Serangoon Road for the whole of 1997: cite news | author = | title =Four new schools for Phase 2C registration| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =30 July 1996 | page=H16] 成康小学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/skps/ Website]econdary schools
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CHIJ Saint Joseph's Convent CHIJ Saint Joseph's Convent moved from Hillside Drive to Sengkang New Town in 2000: cite news | author = Dorothy Ho| title = Convent school given new site| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =21 January 1999 | page=H31] 圣婴女中(圣若瑟) [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/CHIJSJC/ Website]
* Compassvale Secondary SchoolCompassvale Secondary School was one of the 13 new secondary schools in Singapore which started in January 2000: cite news | author = | title = 13 secondary schools to open in Jan| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =26 August 1999 | page=3] 康柏中学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/compassvale/ Website]
*Nan Chiau High School 南侨中学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/nchs/ Website]
*North Vista Secondary School After Thomson Secondary vacated its old site in Thomson Road in 2000, it moved to Sengkang New Town and was renamed North Vista: cite news | author = Yvonne Koh| title = It's back to school for these old boys and girls| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =17 May 2004 | page=] 德新中学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/NORTHVSS/ Website]
*Pei Hwa Secondary School Pei Hwa Secondary School opened in January 2005: cite news | author = Ho Ai Li, Liaw Wy-Cin| title =13 schools moving into new premises: Some of them have unique features| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =13 December 2004 | page=] 培华中学 [http://www.peihwasec.moe.edu.sg/ Website]
*Seng Kang Secondary School Seng Kang Secondary School opened in January 1999: cite news | author = | title ='Kampung school' does well in O levels| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =10 March 2003 | page=] 成康中学 [http://schools.moe.edu.sg/skss/ Website]Places of worship
* Churches
** Abundant Grace Presbyterian Church (Fernvale )
** [http://www.skmc.org.sg/ Sengkang Methodist Church] (Anchorvale )
** [http://www.stanneonline.org St Anne's Church] (Rivervale)* Chinese temples
** Chee Hwan Kog Temple (Anchorvale )
** Chong Ghee Temple (Rivervale)
** Chong Hua Tong Tou Teck Hwee (Rivervale)
** Chong Yee Temple (Fernvale )
** Nanyang Thong Hong Siang Tng (Anchorvale )
** Pu Ti Buddhist Temple (Buangkok ,Compassvale )
** Puat Jit Buddhist Temple (Anchorvale )
** [http://www.sbws.org.sg/ Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services] (Buangkok ,Compassvale )* Hindu temples
** Arulmigu Velmurugan Gnanamuneeswarar Temple (Rivervale), officially opened on19 February 2006 cite news | author = | title =Buddhist group raises $1.4m for building of Hindu temple| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =14 February 2006 | page=]
** Sri Mariammar Muneeswarar Temple (Fernvale )* Mosques
** [http://www.mosque.org.sg/jpmsengkang Jawatankuasa Pembinaan Masjid (JPM) Sengkang] (Buangkok ,Compassvale )TheS$ 8 million mosque in Sengkang, which had itsgroundbreaking ceremony on30 June 2007 , has a capacity of 4,000, and will be ready by the end of 2008: cite news | author =Zakir Hussain | title =Public input on mosque's look| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =30 June 2007 | page=]engkang Town Centre
There are currently four major building complexes within the Sengkang Town Centre.
* Compass Heights, a private residential condominium development.
* Sengkang Interchange, comprising the bus interchange, and the NEL and LRT stations.
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Compass Point Shopping Centre , Singapore's first thematic suburban shopping centre based on the theme of learning.TheCompass Point Shopping Centre was constructed at a cost ofS$ 230 million: cite news | author = Koh Boon Pin | title = It's not just a mall, it's a learning centre | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =26 July 2000 | page=49] The shopping mall started operations in August 2002: cite news | author = | title = 2,000 flock to Sengkang mall job fair | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =8 July 2002 | page=]*
Sengkang Community Hub Sengkang Community Hub , and its community club and neighbourhood police centre, were officially opened byTeo Chee Hean , Minister for Defence andMember of Parliament forPasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency , on10 December 2005 : cite web |url= http://www.pa.gov.sg/MungoBlobs/942/566/PAMA%20091205.pdf|title= Community Club Housed at Community Hub Provides All Encompassing Community and Commercial Services for Residents|date=2005-12-09 |accessdate=2007-08-02 |format= pdf |work=People's Association ] , which houses the following facilities:
** [http://www.kkh.com.sg/ForPatientsnVisitors/SOCs/Womens/LocationnTypes/ KK Women's Clinic @ Sengkang]
** Punggol Central Constituency Office
** [http://polyclinic.singhealth.com.sg/AboutUs/OurPolyclinics/Sengkang/ Sengkang Polyclinic (Singhealth)]
** Sengkang Neighbourhood Police Centre
** [http://pa-online.pa.gov.sg/NASApp/maps/online/ccms/common/OCK_Intermediate_A01.jsp?strCCCode=4460&strTransactionCode=CAL Sengkang Community Club]
** [http://www.sana.org.sg/index.htm Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (SANA)]
** [http://www.singpost.com.sg/ Singapore Post]Other amenities
* Fire stations
**Sengkang Fire Station is Singapore's largestfire station , opened on19 May 2001 . TheS$ 14 million fire station covers 7,000 square metres, and has state-of-the-art facilities for theSingapore Civil Defence Force . It has Singapore's first Immediate Response Centre, which houses a medical company and a rescue battalion, with their specialised equipment. Sengkang Fire Station has a capacity for 700fire fighter s and rescue personnel, and is equipped withHAZMAT capability to handle incidents involving hazardous materials. It is also the first station to employ awater conservation system where water used during drills are diverted to a pump well for recycling purposes.cite news | author = | title = $14m state-of-the-art facility can house 700 | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =20 May 2001 | page=31]* Shopping amenities
**Compass Point Shopping Centre (Compassvale )
** Kopitiam City/Compassvale Mall (Buangkok ,Compassvale )
**Rivervale Mall (Rivervale)
**Rivervale Plaza (Rivervale)
** Fernvale Point (Fernvale )* Welfare Services
** [http://www.sbws.org.sg/ Grace Lodge - Home for the Aged Sick] (Buangkok ,Compassvale )
** Ju Eng Home for Senior Citizens (Fernvale )* Community Centres/Clubs
** [http://pa-online.pa.gov.sg/NASApp/maps/online/ccms/common/OCK_Intermediate_A01.jsp?strCCCode=4060&strTransactionCode=CAL Anchorvale Community Centre]
** [http://pa-online.pa.gov.sg/NASApp/maps/online/ccms/common/OCK_Intermediate_A01.jsp?strCCCode=5440&strTransactionCode=CAL Rivervale Community Centre]
** [http://pa-online.pa.gov.sg/NASApp/maps/online/ccms/common/OCK_Intermediate_A01.jsp?strCCCode=4460&strTransactionCode=CAL Sengkang Community Club]* Sports facilities
**Sengkang Sports Complex will be completed in end 2008.
** The public swimming pools in the Sengkang Sports Complex has started operation from 1 Aug 2008.Politics of Sengkang New Town
The neighbourhoods
Anchorvale andFernvale of Sengkang New Town fall under Sengkang West division of theAng Mo Kio Group Representation Constituency . ItsMember of Parliament (MP) isLam Pin Min . The two neighbourhoods were under theJalan Kayu division, underWee Siew Kim , before the general election in 2006.cite news | author = Li Xueying, Laurel Teo, Sim Chi Yin, Goh Chin Lian, Tee Hun Ching,Lynn Kan and Sonia Tan| title = The road ahead | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =20 May 2006 | page=S8]Compassvale , that includesBuangkok , and Rivervale come under thePasir Ris-Punggol Group Representation Constituency . The current MP for Punggol South division of Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, which covers a part ofHougang , Buangkok and the southern part of Rivervale, isTeo Ser Luck . He took overCharles Chong , who is the current MP for Punggol Central division that covers Compassvale and the western part of Punggol.Michael Lim , who was the MP for Punggol Central, retired from politics in 2006 and did not take part in the election that year.cite news | author = Tee Hun Ching| title = Michael Lim is last of 24 PAP MPs to announce exit | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =17 April 2006 | page=]Penny Low is the current MP for Punggol North division, comprising a part of Rivervale and the eastern part of Punggol. In the latest 2006 general election, Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC was expanded from five to six MPs as the population in Sengkang and Punggol new towns has grown since 2001.cite news | author = Leslie Koh| title = Oversized GRC to take on 6th MP | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =4 March 2006 | page=] Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC had 178,393 voters, which exceeded the limit of 170,000 for a five-MP GRC.cite news | author = Chua Mui Hoong| title = Few major changes to electoral boundaries | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =4 March 2006 | page=]Before 2001, the entire Sengkang New Town and Punggol New Town were part of
Cheng San Group Representation Constituency , which was hotly contested in 1997 general election.cite news | author = Laurel Teo| title = MPs, not the Elections Department, draw up wards| publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =27 January 2001 | page=H10] cite news | author = | title = No big changes to electoral map | publisher = "The Straits Times " | date =11 March 2006 | page=]ee also
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Precincts in Sengkang New Town Notes
References
*cite book|author=Victor R Savage, Brenda S A Yeoh|title=Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street Names|location=Singapore|publisher=Eastern Universities Press|year=2003|isbn=981-210-205-1
*cite book|author=Tommy Koh, "et al." (eds.)|title=|location=Singapore|publisher=Editions Didier Millet in association with theNational Heritage Board |year=2006|isbn=981-4155-63-2 (hbk.)Further reading
*cite web |url= http://app.sprinter.gov.sg/data/pr/2007081907.htm|title= Transcript of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s National Day Rally English Speech on 19 August 2007 at NUS University Cultural Centre|date=
2007-08-19 |accessdate=2007-09-02 |format= |work=Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (Singapore) External links
* [http://www.amk-ycktc.org.sg/ Ang Mo Kio-Yio Chu Kang Town Council.]
* [http://www.prpg-tc.org.sg/ Pasir Ris-Punggol Town Council.]
* [http://www.centralsingapore.org.sg/site/home/index.html Central Singapore Community Development Council.]
* [http://www.northeast.org.sg/ Northeast Community Development Council.]
* [http://www.sengkangwest.org.sg/ Sengkang West Portal.]
* [http://jalankayu.community.org.sg/ Jalan Kayu Community Website.]
* [http://www.northeast.org.sg/pasirris_new/ Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC Town Portal.]
* [http://www.sengkang.com/ Sengkang.com.] Community Forum for Sengkang ResidentsTemplate group
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