The 5.15ha leisure park is located within a plot that is zoned for residential use, subject to detailed planning. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Previously, it was noted in the Draft URA Master Plan 2019 that the entire area of Lorong Chencharu was set as a residential zone. Some ORTO tenants moving to ...
The museum then moved to ORTO in 2019. GUI's executive lead Cai Bingyu told ST the non-profit is working with the authorities to identify a new site for its operations. Tan told ST she is currently in talks with the authorities to relocate to a new site near ORTO.
While Yishun has a pretty infamous reputation in Singapore due to all the odd things that happen there, I think we can say that there are still some ...
Advertisements The museum currently houses around 600 animals. Advertisements SLA also revealed that these centres recently had their leases renewed for ten years. Advertisements The original lease ends this December.
The SLA has told ORTO leisure park tenants and Ground-Up Initiative that they will have to move by June 2023 to make way for housing.
The decision comes after the Urban Redevelopment Authority announced that Chencharu is set to be a new housing area. On Sunday (7 Aug), The Straits Times reports that the tenants of two sites in the Yishun area, 81 and 91 Lorong Chencharu, have been informed that they will have to vacate their premises. It looks like regular visitors to the park will have to wait and see if the tenants can find new homes.
A 24-hour leisure park in Yishun has been informed that they'll soon have to vacate to make way for new housing developments and some Singaporeans are just ...
It has 14 tenants which include several alfresco food outlets, a trampoline park, prawning and fishing businesses, and The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum. Letโs petition to keep this place,โ Regina Tan wrote. A 24-hour leisure park in Yishun has been informed that theyโll soon have to vacate to make way for new housing developments and some Singaporeans are just not having it.
Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/TBEN The ORTO recreation park and the non-profit Ground-Up Initiative (GUI) will leave their.
The GUI community is a big believer in sustainability and nature. The museum then moved to ORTO in 2019. The 24-hour recreation park is home to shrimp and longkang fishing ponds, as well as a trampoline park.