It scored the lowest out of all Town Councils for FY2019. And in 2020, Heng suddenly moved to East Coast GRC. Does this mean he doesn't have to answer to Tampines residents? How did he even manage his own Town Council?
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Covid 19: AMK Town Council & NEA Continue to Turn a Blind Eye Against Bird Feeders Who Litter Estate
With the virus going around, and circuit breaker, people at Hougang Ave 8 are still going around to do funny things like feed birds. It is an offence to feed birds. They will dirty the environment with droppings, and leftover food from pigeon feeding may attract other pests like rats, which carry diseases and pose a risk to our health.
Read More »PUB: CORRODED WATER PIPES IN BT BATOK CAUSED LEAKS UP TO 3 SWIMMING POOLS
PUB announced that the water pipe burst at Bukit Batok last week was due to corroded pipes. It will be conducting checks on all pipes in the area and plans to complete them by next week.
Read More »RESIDENT ANGRY AT NEIGHBOUR FOR FEEDING PIGEONS, BLAMES TOWN COUNCIL FOR INACTION
An angry Ang Mo Kio resident complained about the long-running pigeon problem at her estate, saying the residents there continue to feed them despite multiple warnings. How liddat?
Read More »NETIZEN PRAISES ONG YE KUNG FOR LAUNCHING FREE UMBRELLA SHARING, SAYS SHELTER IS USELESS
A netizen wrote in to praise Mr Ong Ye Kung for coming up with a free umbrella sharing service at Sembawang. The service was implemented because its current shelter is too high and useless in a downpour. What do you think?
Read More »BADLY TRANSLATED NOTICE AT TAMPINES NOT AUTHORISED BY TOWN COUNCIL, LIKELY A RESIDENT’S COMPLAINT
MP for Tampines GRC Baey Yam Keng has responded to a badly ill-translated notice at one of his estate's HDB blocks. Turns out the notice was not authorised by the Town Council - someone had likely put it there in his/her own capacity.
Read More »Nelson Mandela leaves US$4.1 million estate to family, staff, ANC
ormer South African President Nelson Mandela has left his US$4.1 million (S$5.2 million) estate to family members, the ruling African National Congress, former staff and several local schools, according to a reading of his will today (Feb 3). Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke told reporters the division of the estate — provisionally valued at 46 million rand (S$5.2 million) excluding royalties — had been accepted by Mandela’s family earlier today with no contestation so far.
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